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Ann Coulter On Arapahoe School Shooter: ‘Liberalism Is on the Spectrum of Mental Illness’ (Video)

Conservative commentator Ann Coulter told Fox News Monday that the 18-year-old school shooter at Arapahoe High School was inspired by his leftist beliefs because liberalism is on the spectrum of mental illness.

Coulter said all assassination attempts in American history that were politically motivated were done by liberals, and that libertarian Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh doesnt count as a conservative because he was a pot smoker.

Coulter and Fox News host Sean Hannity were reacting to news that The Denver Post stealth-edited a profile of Arapahoe shooter Karl Pierson to remove the word socialist.

The media needs to start telling the truth whether they like it or not, Hannity said during a segment titled Left Wing Lunatics.

Maybe they should start with the fact that the presence of armed guards inside the Colorado school was a key factor in preventing more deaths, he told Coulter.Ive been saying, if you really want to stop school shootings, put in retired policeman, retired military people and it will end. This proves my point.

Um, this proves we should keep liberals out of schools, I think, Coulter laughed. The real thing that all these shootings have in common is that it is crazy people [sic]. The problem is the mental health law in America.

The left has a 200-year history of engaging in political violence, she added. Every single presidential assassination in the United Statessometimes its just a run-of-the-mill nut. But to the extent they have been political, they are always liberals. Theyre communitarians, theyre socialists, theyre communist. There have been four members of Congress were assassinated. Two were just crazy people. And the two the first and the last were committed by liberal nuts.

We find out often is the case [sic] that the people responsible for the shootings are left-wing lunatics, except we dont blame them, Hannity said. We blame the mental health system. We blame the individual.

Well, as I was the first to say and other people ripped it off liberalism is an aspect of mental illness, Coulter responded. So it is not surprising to the extent any of the political violence or any assassinations are political, it is always, always, always liberals. There has never been a right-wing assassination attempt on a president or a member of Congress. Certainly not a successful one.

Hannity mentioned right-wing Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, who wanted to overthrow the federal government during President Bill Clintons administration.

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Coulter and Marc Lamont Hill Go Head-to-Head Over Who Can Say ‘N-Word,’ Results Might Surprise You

Tuesday evening on CNNs The 11th Hour, a truly fascinating discussion occurred: Ann Coulter and Marc Lamont Hill went head-to-head over who can say certain forbidden words, including the notorious n-word.

Its an interesting segment to watch for three main reasons: 1) Coulter isnt in home territory since shes on CNN; 2) She and Hill are very cordial with one another, to a point where this feels less like a typical cable news battle and more like a panel discussion at a respected institution; and 3) Who agreed with whom, and on which particular words should never be said by certain people, will very likely surprise you.

Just as a teaser, Coulter at one point asserted that No other word is like the n-word, after lamenting how P.C. police often try to lump words like retard and illegal alien in with the n-word. (Coulter has gotten into hot water for using the first two quite frequently.)

Ann Coulter for the win! Hill shouted. Nobody saw that coming! Host Don Lemon laughed as he acknowledged that this may very well be the first time he agrees with Coulter.

The conversation then veered into other forbidden words and their usage. Thats where we saw a bit more tension.

Watch the full segment below, via CNN. Its well worth it:

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Jesus Jones | New Music And Songs | MTV

Official Site: http://www.jesusjones.com/

Jesus Jones' murky mix of samples, pop, dance tracks, and techno resulted in one huge international hit single, "Right Here, Right Now" (taken from their second album, Doubt), that pretty much sums up all of the band's virtues -- a strong melody and hook, with a flair for making the dance club overtones mesh with the rock guitar. To hear Jesus Jones' flaws, turn to their first album, which suffered from muddy beats, shapeless melodies, and intrusive samples, all of which also plagued sections of Doubt. But when Doubt worked, as it did on "Right Here, Right Now," "International Bright Young Thing," and "Real, Real, Real," it showed that sample-driven dance club music could comfortably fit into pop music.

Based on the platinum success of Doubt, Jesus Jones' leader -- guitarist/vocalist Mike Edwards, who had launched the band in 1988 -- decided it was his mission to make techno palatable for the pop masses and recorded their follow-up album, 1993's Perverse, almost entirely on computer. The result was neither good pop music nor good techno, and Jesus Jones' subsequent fall from the top of the U.S. and U.K. charts was as fast as their rise to the top. After a long layoff, they returned in the summer of 1997 with Already. Initially, the album was only released in the U.K.; it was later released in the U.S. during the spring of 1998. Three years passed before the group returned to form. With new members Alan Doughty (bass) and Tony Arthy (drums), Jesus Jones inked a deal with Koch and issued London in fall 2001. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Off The Tracks Spring adds four more

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Big Country, Moulettes, Eat Static, and Breton act Plantec have been confirmed as the first acts for the Spring Off The Tracks Festival held at Park Farmhouse, at Castle Donington in Derbyshire.

They join the previously announcedJesus Jones, and The Neville Staple Band at the festival which takes place over Bank Holiday weekend from Friday 23rd until Sunday 25th May 2014.

The festivals feature more than 40 acts over three stages and more than 80 real ales, ciders and perries

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Early bird tickets are priced at 70 for an adult ticket for the weekend with camping, and 40 for a youth (aged 12 to 16 years) ticket, children aged under 12 go free and do not require a ticket. Advance tickets also cover free camping and parking, including caravans and live-in vehicles.

A double ticket is also availabvle and includes admission to the Spring Festival, and the Summer Festival is priced at 130 for adults. Double tickets for 12-16 year olds are 65.

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