Ann Coulter has a rundown of the high points and low points of 2004. As usual, she pulls no punches.
The single biggest event of 2004 was the Election Day exit poll, which, like John Steinbeck’s “The Short Reign of Pippin IV,” made John Kerry the president for a few moments. But in a move that stunned the experts, American voters chose “moral values” over an America-bashing trophy husband and his blow-dried, ambulance-chasing sidekick.
The second biggest event in 2004 came on Sunday, Dec. 26, when The New York Times referred to an organization as a “liberal research group.” (I think it may have been the Communist Party USA, Trotskyite wing, but, still, it’s progress.)
CBS eminence Dan Rather was driven off the air in disgrace after he tried to take down a sitting president by brandishing Microsoft Word documents he claimed were authentic Texas Air National Guard memos from the ’70s. By liberals’ own account, the pompous blowhard was exposed by people sitting around their living rooms in pajamas.
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