Posted on 07/21/2009 7:10:55 PM PDT by Federalist Patriot
Here is video from tonight of Ann Coulter talking with Sean Hannity on President Obama's sinking poll numbers, and the battle of Government Health Care. Hannity pointed out that Obama's poll numbers have now sunk lower that Jimmy Carter's numbers were at the same time in his presidency. Coulter says you can see that Obama is "becoming unhinged" now that he is getting some criticism and harder questions.
Coulter said she is considering supporting Gov. Mitt Romney in 2012, and she feels Republicans need to settle on a candidate sooner in the next election. She said she would choose Romney or Palin over Gingrich, adding that Newt needs to be the "talker in chief." . . . . . (Watch Video)
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Oh I was all over than- and them- last year for proving the stereotypes right, no matter how much they protested.
Jesus Ann!
FLIPPER?
You’re thinking of supporting FLIPPER?
How disappointing.
Best,
Chris
I think one of the worst things the republicans do is always nominate the “next in line”. Mitt Romney (who seems like a fine fellow to me, fwiw) got NO WHERE last time. He did so poorly we ended up with McCain, who was a disasterous candidate against the big O. I can’t think of who else could have done a worse job.
We need to do some creative thinking folks. And we need to stop self destructing.
Now we throw Coulter overboard as a RINO “elitist”? Good god.
I’m not particularly a Romney fan but the reactions I see on FR to him are as deranged as a DU thread on Bush.
Romney is the quintessential "ladies' candidate." He's exceedingly handsome and conveys a nice, safe, "Daddy's home" (never fear when Daddy's here!) security that speaks to women in a way that can never do to men.
Ingraham I wrote off a long time ago as a pill, and am not at all surprised that she'd fall for Romney. Coulter, on the other hand, should know better. She's an elitist at heart, I suspect, and would never be able to comprehend a woman like Palin. Coming as I do from a commercial fishing background, an industry made up of wildly independent, risk-taking, and self-reliant folks in the most extreme of both physical and intellecutal realms, I think I DO comprehend Palin.
For all Coulter's worldliness, she's had a pretty sheltered life, and it's showing in her opting for the big government Daddy's Home Romney.
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