“I don't know if he's gay. But Al Gore — total fag.”

—  Ann Coulter

Response to Chris Matthews on * Hardball
2006-07-26
Television
MSNBC as to why she said Bill Clinton "show[s] some level of latent homosexuality" on * The Big Idea
2006-07-25
Television
CNBC, as quoted in * On MSNBC, Coulter called Gore a "total fag," while Matthews said "we'd love to have her back"
Media Matters for America
2006-07-27
http://mediamatters.org/items/200607280001
2006

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