.@AnnCoulter has been amazing. We will win and establish strong borders, we will build a WALL and Mexico will pay. We will be great again!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 23, 2016
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Donald Trump Tweets that Ann Is "Amazing"
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
¡Adios America!: #1 Conservative Book of 2015
It's a little strange, though, that the Conservative Book Club ranked ¡Adios America! as #2, and Clinton Cash as #1. Voters, on the other hand, voted Clinton Cash as #6 with only 3% of the vote. That is 21 to 1 in favor of ¡Adios America!
The decision by the Conservative Book Club was supposedly "based on sales data, wider impact, and editorial discretion."
The poll was put on by Bradley Matthews and the article was written by Matthews. Why did Matthews specifically ignore the will of the people?
(There are not timestamps on the pages, so maybe the poll was put up after Matthews ranked the books.)
Friday, December 11, 2015
Writer for the Atlantic Credits Ann with Trump's Immigration Stance
"Until he read Ann Coulter’s book this spring, Trump seemed to have been a perfectly conventional business Republican on immigration. In a 2012 interview, in fact, he blamed Romney’s loss on taking a too-tough line on the issue..." [Hyperlinks removed.]
@ArevaMartin shares photo with Ann
What? @anncoulter and @ArevaMartin in the same photo and smiling! #acolddayinhell pic.twitter.com/5KgdZV9VyM— Areva Martin, Esq. (@ArevaMartin) December 12, 2015
Ann replied with:
It actually IS a #ColdDayInParadise here in LA today! https://t.co/PcapN3FOao
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) December 12, 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
Birthday with Ann
Halina and @ZimmFPlastics wish #AnnCoulter @AnnCoulter a very happy birthday! pic.twitter.com/AF6eSpOzuB— Dr. Allyson Ocean (@drallysonocean) December 5, 2015
Ann responded with:
I was wishing Halina a Happy Birthday! https://t.co/OQlSCmwRe5— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) December 5, 2015
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Photos of Ann from the Freedom Summit 2015
The amazing @AnnCoulter signing my book and digging my @realDonaldTrump shirt. Together lets #MakeAmericaGreatAgain pic.twitter.com/magGn8XTP7
— Ray Szull (@rayszull) November 14, 2015
"You can always tell that the politicians know what the people want by lying about it". @AnnCoulter #FS2015 #tcot pic.twitter.com/AqHY1s7Ja3
— AM 560 The Answer (@AM560TheAnswer) November 15, 2015
Live tweeting of this Republican event I'm at: 🚨babe🚨 (day made to finally meet one of my idols) @AnnCoulter pic.twitter.com/HAZ7RhIXV5
— WRG (@Wes_RGor) November 14, 2015
@AnnCoulter Ann Coulter is so nice. She signed her (our) book to our children, and had some nice words for them. 😍 pic.twitter.com/GZGndTZks9
— Kate Imhoff (@k8imhoff1) November 15, 2015
Friday, November 13, 2015
@rabidcon Tweets Photo of Ann
I saw @AnnCoulter tonight and she was wonderful. Get ready, Chicago, for the #freedomtour. #tcot #TGDN pic.twitter.com/uHbAqdfERp
— mama_ali (@rabidcon) November 13, 2015
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Writer Claims Ann Cannot Be "Native American"
First off, Ann, for the past year or two, has been speaking primarily on the topic of immigration (and this is what Ann is discussing when she makes the claim she is Native American). Here is a question for Poitra: "While discussing immigration, we call immigrants 'immgrants.' What should we call non-immigrant Americans?" The easiest thing to say is "Native American" (which happens to be a grammatically correct designation.) Ann has been saying she's a "Native American" for months and using the term to mean "non-immigrant American." It's pretty simple to comprehend.
Poitra destroys her own argument when she quotes the interview:
"Padma Lakshmi: “That’s not a Native American...”That settles it.
Ann Coulter: "No, if you mean Indian...""
Now let's continue with a nonsensical quote of Poitra:
"The core of Coulter’s argument against immigration... is that there exists two classifications of immigrants, (1) the early settlers that predate the United States, and (2) everyone else."Ann never said that and in no way means or implies that she thinks that.
By the way, Dictionary.com says that "native" means:
"...1. being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being: one's native land."...and...
"6. born in a particular place or country..."
Perhaps there are "Native Americans" and "native Americans."
Monday, November 2, 2015
Gary Jacobs Speculates about What a GOP-Approved Debate Would Look Like
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Students at the University of Florida Disagree If Ann Should Visit
"I want to make my intentions perfectly clear: I want Ann Coulter, the conservative firebrand and provocateur, to speak at UF. In fact, the event should be required for everyone to attend. If a student values his or her education, listening to Coulter speak is a must."
"To be fair, I do not support all of the ideas Coulter mentions in her book and I do not necessarily agree with her pugnacious approach to issues. But I do appreciate the fact that such a talented individual gave such a full-throated, passionate and unapologetic account of an extremely divisive stance on an extremely divisive issue. Such an account takes bravery, especially when our culture and media are so willing to haphazardly throw words like "nativist" and "racist" around."
"We need this voice on campus. We need this teachable moment. We need Ann Coulter to speak on campus. Our education depends on it."
Just a few days later (on Thursday, November 5, 2015, at 12:11am) Kevin Foster explained why Ann should not be allowed to speak. Foster lists three examples of Ann's "racism": the Jew tweet (not racist), the soccer article (not racist), and Ann recently saying that the increase in the mortality rate of poor white people was because of immigrants (not racist). Here is a quote:
"This is someone who does not need to be anywhere close to our campus. This is someone who profits on divisiveness and hate..."