Hard to believe how popular she was here in the past. But then again, most of us voted for H & W 4 times. God forgive us. I know I repent.
“But then again, most of us voted for H & W 4 times.”
...and Romney and McCain.
“ Hard to believe how popular she was here in the past. But then again, most of us voted for H & W 4 times. God forgive us. I know I repent.”
I have a fainting couch. I use it for a sofa in my kid’s office we shared coffe in there yesterday
You should get one you’ll need it. For fainting
Ann changed. FR has moved a bit one way or another. Ann took a 180.
Quitchyerwhinin
Preach, brother
Given the alternative, it was a choice between going over the cliff at 50 MPH versus 100 MPH.
What was the viable alternative at the time?
How many got banned because the voiced something against W especially.
We’re much wiser now, largely because Trump’s first term, and the reaction to it by many entrenched interests, has opened our eyes to reality. While the William F. Buckley-style debating society conservatism that Ann Coulter pines for is inarguably superior to any form of Leftism in concept, the reality is that it never occurs nearly as cleanly in practice as envisioned by the theoreticians.
For example, the conservative chattering class never envisioned that “free trade” would result in America’s manufacturing might being picked clean by international bad actors, such as China, or that wealthy American big business owners would place their own selfish interests above the welfare of the nation at large by backing a never-ending invasion of America by illegal third-world peasants and criminals. Or worse, maybe the Buckleys of the world DID know that such things would occur and simply didn’t care.
They also demonized “populism” and actually championed a form of intellectual elitism that in hindsight was not much different than today’s Leftist intellectual elitism. The only difference seems to be which side’s intellectual elites would rule over the “deplorable” masses they so despised.
Uninformed populism of the “low-information voter” variety can, of course, be a bad thing, but the form of populism that drives the MAGA movement is highly-informed and very wisely skeptical of government and big-business elites, ALL of whom today are fully-invested in degenerate anti-American “wokeness” and flatly evil globalism. Trump saw this populist frustration building steam, saw that it largely aligned with his own long-held positions on illegal immigration, FAIR trade vs. “free” trade, and placing America’s interests FIRST, above all else, and very perceptively built his campaign around the interests of the PEOPLE, and not the globalist elites, under the banner of Make(ing) America Great Again.
Snobby elites, like Ann Counter, HATE Trump for this because it knocks them off their pedestals, turns a deaf ear to their worthless advice, and elevates the average man and woman they so detest above them. There is nothing snobbish East Coast elitists hate more than being ignored, regardless of which party they inhabit.
“Hard to believe how popular she was here in the past.”
No, it isn’t. She rooted for Trump then and she was right on immigration.
Tucker Carlson, I believe, mentioned that Jarod Kushner took it upon himself to ban her from the White House. She never got over that. She thinks she installed Trump.
I liked her brash method of stating her opinions. Sadly, she is entirely self serving and always was. Her loyalty is transactional.