As always, Ann Coulter says some decent things and, lately, some really dumb things. This attack on Rubio — suggesting he hates black people — is ignorance. Is it true that Rubio was wrong on the amnesty plan? Yes. Is it true that the GOP-E is reckless on amnesty? Absolutely.
Will amnesty disproportionately hurt low wage Americans, many of whom are Black and Hispanic? Yes.
Does that mean Rubio hates blacks as this title suggests?
Hardly. All it means is that Ann Coulter thinks it’s cute to say outrageous things to keep her name recognition high. Rubio always seemed to be a fine and honorable man. I’ve no reason to believe otherwise, even though he was hoodwinked by the GOP-E, and I’m pretty convinced how that went down.
In using this title Ann Coulter is little different than race-baiter Jesse Jackson.
Numerous enforcement proposals ranging from bills requiring employers to check the status of workers to others mandating increased cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration agencies were blocked by Rubio even though they cleared bipartisan committees.
Wow, it’s almost as if she used hyperbole to make a point!
If you and I were holding a discussion on the issue, I would bristle at the mention that Rubio "hates" blacks. But I have learned that the American public only responds to hammer blows.
Coulter knows that, too. Time to take off the gloves. Sorry.
Ann was making a strong point. Rubio and the other 13 Rep Senators who signed on to the Gang of 8 bill are destroying the American worker.
Rubio wasn’t hoodwinked. He hoodwinked us. He’s a fraud and a liar, and turned out to be as sleazy as Charlie “The Orange Menace” Crist.