Somebody Should Drown Ann Coulter
Columnist Ann Coulter is nothing more than a mouthpiece for the Republican establishment, notwithstanding the title of the newest book the faux conservative is hawking. She’s as evil as Karl Rove; she’s just got better packaging.
In her latest column, “Your ‘To Do’ List To Save America,” Coulter says she wants to “track you down and drown you” if you are “considering voting for the Libertarian candidate in any Senate election” this November. But if anyone deserves drowning, it’s Coulter for leading shortsighted conservative voters, enamored by her good looks and combative personality, down the path to ruin.
Coulter’s plan to save America is simple: Vote Republican. And Coulter says no one should ever challenge a sitting Republican.
“Take a moment to notice something, Republicans: No incumbent Democrat had to deal with a primary challenger this year,” Coulter writes. “That’s one reason why Democrats win more elections than their insane ideas would seem to dictate. Liberals understand that you can’t do anything if you don’t win, so Democrats don’t stage primary fights against other Democrats.”
So regardless of whether the “Republican” has been voting against the interests of the people and is a dinosaur (like Sen. Pat Roberts), he’s a Republican so he’s OK. “I don’t know why Roberts got a primary challenge at all. Please stop doing that, Republicans,” she writes.
Perhaps it’s because he has consistently voted to send American troops into wars around the globe, voted for the National Defense Authorization Act — which allows the unconstitutional detainment of U.S. citizens — and voted for the misnamed USA Patriot Act. Roberts has voted 11 times to raise the debt limit. He has voted for tax increases. And he gave money to Senator Thad Cochran’s (another dinosaur) race-baiting campaign in Mississippi. And he doesn’t even live in Kansas.
Oh, and you’ve got to donate to Scott Brown, Coulter proclaims. That’ll “save America.” She even provides a link to his campaign website.
But this is the same Scott Brown who, during his two-year stint as a Massachusetts senator, voted with Democrats on Senator Harry Reid’s $15 billion jobs bill and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer (read bankster) Protection Act.
The last time Republicans controlled both Houses of Congress, the country entered a war on false pretenses, a prescription drug boondoggle bill was passed, the Department of Homeland Security was given more liberty-stealing powers, Federal expenditures grew from $2.7 trillion to $2.9 trillion and the deficit almost doubled.
Coulter’s newest book (which I have not read) is titled “Never Trust A Liberal Over 3 — Especially A Republican,” yet her latest column is a clarion call to elect (and trust) Republicans simply because they are.
American conservatives need to realize that Coulter is part of the system, and she’s employing the Hegelian dialectic to further entrench the system. The proof can be seen in the penultimate paragraph in her column, in which she wrote: “When we’re all dying from lack of health care across the United States of Mexico, we’ll be deeply impressed with your integrity, libertarians.”
As if Republicans, save for a couple in both houses, haven’t gone all in for amnesty on behalf of their corporate masters.
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