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Ann Coulter Blasts Matt Lauer for "Today" Show Boot

Updated 7:00 AM PDT, Wed, Jan 7, 2009

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"It apparently took eight hours for the 'Today' show to remember that there was a Wednesday show that I could be invited back to," Coulter said this morning.

 

A day after she was bounced from NBC's “Today” show, Ann Coulter had a fiery on-air exchange with show co-host Matt Lauer over the decision to bounce her from Tuesday's lineup then re-book her for this morning's show.

The outspoken right-wing author and columnist lambasted the “Today” show for canceling her first- and fourth-hour appearances Tuesday then inviting her back after banner headlines on the Drudge Report screamed – incorrectly – that she had been banned from the network for life.

"It apparently took eight hours for the 'Today' show to remember that there was a Wednesday show that I could be invited back to," she told Lauer this morning. "It took the Drudge Report posting that for the Wednesday invitation to appear."

Lauer charged that Coulter had stoked the fires of controversy to gain publicity for her new book and that the network, which has hosted Coulter on the "Today" show 11 times, had no intention of banning the author.

Coulter  appeared on Fox News on Monday night and said the cancellation was a set-up that NBC had planned beforehand. Lauer defended the decision to bounce Coulter.

"We traded you out for Tony Blair yesterday and I think that's a pretty good switch," Lauer said.

She countered that it took the Drudge Report's post to get re-booked on the show.

"The point is I was canceled twice and it wasn't until the Drudge Report ran a headline [that I was re-booked]," Coulter said.

"You know what that expression is? Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean you don't have enemies," Lauer said.
A "Today" show spokesperson said Coulter was bumped Tuesday because of the ongoing news in Washington and the Middle East.

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  • Frank Thursday, Jan 29 at 3:01 AM FLAG COMMENT Ann Colter is paid to say those things. Well paid. And I don't mean as in a salary.
  • ticked off Friday, Jan 16 at 3:05 PM FLAG COMMENT Ann Coulter is obnoxious, inflammatory, and ridiculous. I find it irresponsible for her to go around flapping her worthless lips about things of which she has no inkling. It is easy for her to say that such and such percent of crime is commited by the children of single mothers, and so it is their fault. We are not talking about women with the means to create a family on their own through artificial insemination, as much as SH ... MORE >
  • loveya Thursday, Jan 15 at 12:03 PM FLAG COMMENT you dumb lefty liberals, if it were not so scary who you have just voted into office, I would be dying of laughter when you all finally see the truth. This country is going where it has never gone before and you followed like blind fools. This is the fact-- the economy was great for the first 52 months of Bush's administration, there was low unemployment and 10 million jobs were created. We ALL got tax cuts and most importa ... MORE >
  • Cricket Thursday, Jan 15 at 8:03 AM FLAG COMMENT Keep it up Ms. Coulter... we need a voice on the media. The media voted for this president elect not the people.
  • Joseph Thursday, Jan 15 at 2:04 AM FLAG COMMENT It is useless to toss negative cliches at this woman and think that it would matter. Look at the comments from people on this blog defending her, they are all of the same DNA as the likes of Bush, Cheney, and neo-cons in general. Any thoughtful person would just ignore her. She is what she is and she only preaches to a shrinking choir. This country and its citizens have been abused to the point of desperation economicall ... MORE >

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