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Golden geyser of truth buttonholed in gay fleshpot

"I do not believe in bothering famous people when they are out in public."

That's Rick Jacobs at HuffPost describing how he interrogated and photographed an unwilling Ann Coulter in West Hollywood Saturday night while the xanthochroidal xenophobe tried to dine. Photographic evidence of Coulter dining on a NASA soundstage in a WeHo restaurant included.

Jacobs burns to know what would bring the supposedly gay-unfriendly Coulter to the alleged center of gay living on the West Coast. Maybe she's boy crazy. I suspect she's not there for the food: Jacobs starts his post off with a stemwinder about the restaurant's design and chandeliers, and you know about restaurant reviews that start off praising the decor.

 

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Well, I've heard many profess that AC is really a TV.


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