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My post yesterday regarding the hypocritical use of bigoted language by self-proclaimed progressives to criticize conservative media figures prompted several people to suggest that there were limited options for other descriptive language for people like Ann Coulter. As a followup, Ive compiled the following list of words you could use to describe Ann Coulter which are neither vulgar nor bigoted: oblivious, obtuse, uninformed, benighted, birdbrained, cretinous, dense, green, imbecilic, in the dark,insensible, mindless, misinformed, moronic, nescient, shallow, thick, unconscious, unconversant, uncultivated, uncultured, unenlightened, uninitiated, unintellectual, unknowledgeable, unlearned, unlettered, unmindful, unread, unschooled, untaught, untrained, frivolous, lesser, minor, narrow-minded, base, inessential, inferior, junior, secondary, shallow, shoestring, slight, small, subordinate, trifling, casual, cheap, contemptible, inconsequent, inconsiderable, irrelevant, measly, negligible, nickel-and-dime, niggling, paltry, penny-ante, pettifogging, picayune, piddling, shabby, small-minded, two-bit, biased, bigoted, conservative, illiberal, intolerant, opinionated, petty, prejudiced, selfish, short-sighted, biased, chauvinistic, dogmatic, narrow, narrow-minded, obstinate, opinionated, partial, partisan, sectarian, slanted, small-minded, twisted, unfair, adamant, dogmatic, headstrong, inflexible, intransigent, recalcitrant, cantankerous, contradictory, contrary, contumacious, intractable, locked in, mulish, obdurate, opinionated, pertinacious, perverse, pigheaded, refractory, relentless, restive, unalterable, unmanageable, apathetic, callous, cruel, insensitive, lukewarm, unpleasant, antipathetic, aversive, cold, cold-blooded, halfhearted, hard, harsh, heartless, icy, mean, nasty, obdurate, repellent, repugnant, stony, tough, uncompassionate, uncongenial, unemotional, unfeeling, unkind, unmoved, unpitying. Please feel free to use any of these or hundreds of others. If you would prefer something else, punch one of them into an online thesaurus and find some alternatives.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 11:16:25 +0000

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