It's certanly not the first thatwe have seen Ann Coulter decide to be a bit controversial on a talk show, and we're pretty certain that it won't be the last. Speaking on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Tuesday morning, the popular pundit made an appearance to talk in part about the 2012 GOP Race -- but in the process, she ended up setting off the censors.
To begin her rant (which you can see to the left via Politico), Coulter began touching on the subject of John McCain and his treatment of conservatives and their moral system during the 2008 race -- and proceeded to call him a number of names. In total, around 13 seconds were muted by the network during this discussion -- though Coulter said afterward that viewers would "get a sense" of what she meant, anyway.
The election so far has drawn great reactions from just about every, but the real question remains -- will the media ever be able to find a candidate that they are happy with?
Do you think Coulter was harshly over the line here?
















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