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Saturday, September 19, 2015

Ann Coulter gets her name mentioned for calling out ticket punching pandering by the cast of thousands.

Punch my ISRAEL ticket. No, punch mine. My REAGAN ticket, punch it.
FUNDIES, I am tight with Fundies, here, punch this ticket. ...

What else did they say, and why is Ann Coulter a bad person for tweeting the truth?

Links, here, here and here. Coulter never has been politically correct, it is part of her shtick, but you have to go along with her saying there was a stage full of panderers, when not badgering one another about personal things, personal comments.

It was a pack of circus elephants, Coulter called it as she saw it, and to me, as it [likely] was. ["Likely" because while Coulter watched it, I declined that level of self hate - subjecting myself to an over-long tedium of cliche and ticket punching. Mortification of the mind, not the flesh, might make some feel virtuous or cleansed, but I would have been both bored yet hopping mad as I often am over cliche-ridden stupidity; just as Coulter properly reacted to a clear provocation, by collective mediocrity.]