Ann Coulter had a pie pelted at her (hopefully you all know the story, but here's her latest article on it.)
Jane Fonda got tobacco spat at her.
If you condemn one, you have to condemn the other.
If you laugh at one, you have to laugh at the other.
I laugh at both.
Of course, I think Jane Fonda handled it a little more gracefully by electing not to press charges:
"It was a minor incident at a really wonderful evening, and I think the authorities have better things to do than press charges against this man."
And that is not an endorsement of what she did during the Vietnam War. That was wrong. I completely understand why this man felt so strongly as to spit in her eye.
It's nice when someone can admit they were wrong. It doesn't take away what they did, but it's better than never changing, never realizing that you made mistakes.
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You would be surprised at the type of people who chew tobacco. I certainly am.
I'm still cracking up over it. Of course, it wasn't as visually memorable as the salad dressing on Pat Buchanan.
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