Regarding Amanda Fischer's letter to the editor ("Coulter's debt to feminism," March 7) that criticizes Ann Coulter for being successful by saying "I'm sure she could wallpaper her house with money" - this may be true, but maybe Fischer shouldn't criticize Coulter for making a career out of something intelligent, as compared to your beloved liberal media and Hollywood celebrities who could also "wallpaper their house with money."
You don't think that Michael Moore has caught on to a "lucrative marketing tool" as well? Michael Moore is not "leggy and blonde" but he manages to be seen on television plenty of times. Hollywood celebrities are also loud and attractive, similar to how you describe Coulter, but as far as I'm concerned they have no business expressing their political opinions at award shows just because they are famous.
They are no doubt entitled to their opinions, but they should not try to impress their fans with what they think is politically correct. Regular everyday people like you and me do not get the opportunity to stand on stage in front of millions of people and express our views, so why should celebrities? Maybe because they too can "wallpaper their house with money."



