Deutsch said during the interview that he was "offended ... personally" by Coulter's remarks. Appearing on the Today Show Friday, Deutsch did not agree that Coulter should be booted from the airwaves, as some have demanded.
CNBC isn't heeding such calls, either, Coulter will return to the network Friday at 7 p.m. on Kudlow & Co.-----
The Anti Defamation League entered the fray over Ann Coulter's latest controversial remarks, condemning her comments about Jews' need to be "perfected" as "anti-Semitic."
"Coulter's remarks are outrageous, offensive and a throwback to the centuries old teaching of contempt for Jews and Judaism," the ADL said in a statement released Friday. "The notion that Jews are religiously inferior or imperfect because they do not accept Christian beliefs was the basis for 2,000 years of church-based anti-Semitism."
The ADL's condemnation came after a full day of discussion surrounding Coulter's appearance earlier this week on a low-rated CNBC program.
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/ADL_condemns_Coulters_antiSemitic_remarks_1012.htmlAw - Kudlow will probably commiserate with poor misunderstood Coulter, just like Hannity will.