Showing posts with label The Right Scoop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Right Scoop. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Widespread Backlash to Ann's Comments on Kennedy

    Ann visited Kennedy recently and said that Nikki Haley is an immigrant.

    Since Haley was born in America, Ann later clarified with a tweet:


    Greta Van Susteren said on Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at 5:36pm, that Ann's comments on Nikki Haley were

"...wrong, reckless and nasty."
    Please explain the "nasty" part, Susteren. Thinking someone doesn't know history? Thinking someone is an immigrant? Neither fits the "nasty" bill.



    Politifact rated Ann's claim as "Pants on Fire," but refuses to consider Ann's explanation.



    Aaron Goldstein said:
"Ann Coulter should own up to her mistake and apologize to Haley... It would just be the decent thing to do..."
    1. Say someone is an immigrant. 2. Take a "rudeness test." 3. See results that say, "Zero rudeness."



    Adam B. Lerner reports that:
"The head of a top Indian-American advocacy group on Wednesday condemned Ann Coulter’s comments that South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley doesn’t understand America because she’s “an immigrant” with roots in India...

He said that the comments are offensive for "presuming that immigrants don’t understand American history.""
    Liberals babble on and on about how great the public school system is, so shouldn't Americans know more about American history than people who immigrated here one year ago?



    Soopermexican (most likely) joked:
"Ann Coulter just about invalidated all her arguments and her entire existence when she... said just about the stupidest thing you could say about Nikki Haley...

WOW. What’s the worse possibility – that Ann Coulter called Nikki Haley an immigrant when she was born in South Carolina by accident, or that she did it on purpose to get attention?"
    Nothing to say here.



    The Wikipedia article entitled "Immigrant generations" begins with:

"The term first-generation can refer to either people who were born in one country and relocated to another, or to their children born in the country they have relocated to. The term second-generation refers to children of first-generation immigrants, and thus exhibits the same ambiguity." [Emphasis added.]
    There is no consensus on what immigrant, whether first or second generation, means, so no one can say Ann was wrong.

    Don't forget that there is such popularity in the phrase "second-generation immigrant" that it has its own Wikipedia article. Here's a quote from the second paragraph:
"Second generation immigrants are U.S. citizens by birth."
     So wait. Even Americans who did not immigrate can still be considered immigrants.

    That settles it.

    Additionally, liberals say immigrants are good for the economy, are hard-working, and generally all-around good. Why are they so offended when someone is called an immigrant? It's like they think being an immigrant is a disease or something.

    According to liberals we are all immigrants and we are a nation of immigrants, but Nikki Haley isn't an immigrant.


UPDATE: About seven months later, Haley gave a response to Obama's SOTU address. Ann tweeted:

Friday, June 19, 2015

Heather Embarrasses Herself, Her Publisher, and Her Party

    Crooks and Liars (the name explains itself) published "Heather's" piece on Ann on Friday, June 19, 2015, at 8:43pm or 9:17pm (they can't make up their mind, see for yourself).

    Here are some ridiculous quotes of Heather and why they make no sense:

"I haven't read Coulter's book and have no intention of doing so now or ever, but Right Wing Watch took her apart for her appearance discussing the book... And Media Matters took the book apart...

After reading both articles, I'd say Maher went easy on her."
    Even when Maher fails at "defeating" Ann during her appearance on his show (to be fair he was basically just the moderator), liberals still say "...Maher went easy on her." They cannot even admit failure. Additionally, Heather says Right Wing Watch and Media Matters "took [Ann] apart" and "took the book apart," respectively, but anyone who read the "articles" would see that they, in fact, did not. (Go to Heather's piece to find the links for the two articles if you would like.)


"MSNBC's Joy Reid did an excellent job talking about her own experience having first generation immigrant parents and the fact that she is fully American..."
    Joy Reid did an excellent job talking about her own experience? Guess what. Ann asked Reid if America should take the best immigrants possible. Reid responded by "talking about her own experience." That is not an "excellent job."


"...[Reid] whacked Coulter for siding with the likes of big agriculture and big business, who want that cheap labor and for taking advantage of what should be called slave labor in America."
    The response to this was best put by soopermexican of The Right Scoop:
"... [Reid] talked about how immigration is "slavery," but somehow still supports that slavery."


    Heather finishes with:
"Coulter [claimed] that she goes after Republicans harder than she does Democrats in her book, which had Maher asking her why it was only liberals and the left she was attacking in the title. Her excuse for that one was that there wasn't enough room to name everyone she had issues with.

Maher's audience wasn't buying her snake oil. Why he keeps bringing her back to troll them is beyond me."
    Heather's ignorance is baffling. Ann repeatedly said (speaking with mostly conservative news outlets that she shouldn't need to supposedly lie to like Heather thinks Ann lied to Maher) that rich Republicans are just as bad. Just look at this interview at minute 7, this interview at minute 43, this interview at minute 3, this interview at minute 9, this excerpt, this speech (the second and third quotes), and this interview at minute 33.