Don't Let Ann Coulter Cut Into Your Seething Time

So for your own good, don't spend any time on her. There is so much else of substance, and frankly, not enough anger time for all of it, certainly not enough time for frivolous anger.
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We're all busy, and there's a lot to seethe about, not much time. It's a misallocation of your precious seething time to let Ann Coulter have any part of it.

Normally when I see the words "Ann Coulter," I simply avert my eyes. Recently, I wasn't able to do it fast enough, and as a result lost some anger time on her, but I blame myself. With the Internet and one thing and another, we are assaulted pretty much 24/7, and we have other things to do than be angry, so we have to be very careful doling out anger time.

With her, I don't spend real anger time, even when I'm caught off guard, it's more like wonder time, like I wonder how Republicans continue to allow her in public. But my wonder time is also limited, and it's just throwing it away on her.

So for your own good, don't spend any time on her. There is so much else of substance, and frankly, not enough anger time for all of it, certainly not enough time for frivolous anger. There's Anger Management, and then there's Anger Time Management. This is all about choices.

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