The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Tuesday, January 14, 2003  

GREAT BIG -- REAL THIN -- FUN!
Ann Coulter Reads

For nearly a year now I have enjoyed the benefits of a “premium subscription” to Audible.com, an online retailer of audio books.

One of my most recent purchases was Ann Coulter’s quasi-eponymous work, Slander. (Actually, it was part of the two-picks-per-month subscription, so I’m not sure I really bought it.)

Happily, the version sold by Audible.com is narrated by the author herself!

What a blast!

Listening to Coulter read Slander is like listening to your crotchety racist old uncle or neighbor yammering on about the lib’ruls, pinkos, lefties, homos, and ath’ists.

Except Ann’s voice is deeper.

Much deeper.

And she doesn’t look nearly as good in a black vinyl mini-skirt as your crotchety racist old uncle or neighbor.

[Post-publication addendum (January 16): Tbogg has some funny -- naturally -- comments about this.]

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