Coulter’s latest work gives “Iron Eyes Cody,” ironically, not an American Indian but the son of legal immigrants from Sicily, something more devastating to cry about than litter (and wind energy scars across the land).
We have had some problems with Ann Coulter in the last few years. If the accusation of shrill ever should have had any sting with her, it would not be as regards her delightful attacks on liberals, which we love, but instead her attacks on Republican conservative Todd Akin and any detractor of Mitt Romney. The candidate she seemed absolutely infatuated with even pre-nomination.
As we stated soon after the 2012 election:
Again, now what other politician this cycle made some inarticulate comments that were predictably able to be taken out of context and exploited by the opposition? How come Akin’s and Mourdock’s critics, given their perfect political ear, were not calling for their head(s)? To one such vociferous Akin critic, Ms Ann Coulter, I say please insert the name Mitt Romney, a good man with foot in mouth disease up there with the best of them, a man no less prone to the occasional bone headed “out of touch” comment or possessed of a former position that needed to be “explained” or abandoned or walked back or thought better of and changed.
While the government takeover of healthcare was not as prime an issue as it is now, because it had not kicked in as significantly, it was still a compelling issue for uncompromised hands. In the predictable scenario of the election, Mitt Romney, an easily caricatured wealthy Republican, was the absolute worst candidate to run against Obama and take the fight to him on Obamacare. Not just because of Romneycare in Massachusetts, but especially because he never took the gloves off when they needed to be.
But in her latest book ¡Adios America! Coulter does battle with the right enemy, liberals intent on changing America’s heart and soul and pathetic establishment Republicans, grifters and goalongs. From the publicity blurb:
Ann Coulter is back, more fearless than ever. In Adios, America she touches the third rail in American politics, attacking the immigration issue head-on and flying in the face of La Raza, the Democrats, a media determined to cover up immigrants’ crimes, churches that get paid by the government for their “charity,” and greedy Republican businessmen and campaign consultants—all of whom are profiting handsomely from mass immigration that’s tearing the country apart. Applying her trademark biting humor to the disaster that is U.S. immigration policy, Coulter proves that immigration is the most important issue facing America today.
Coulter is good at documenting key points and this should be a compelling reference on the subject. America is at stake, the culture is at stake, and the concern has nothing to do with xenophobia. The bid of ¡Adios America! is from the implication of illegal immigrants ignoring our laws to get here, claim-jumping legal immigrants who are more authentic because they respect our laws even when just as desperate, The true dreamers leaving real nightmares, the astronomical welfare burdens imposed by illegal immigrants and their liberal and cheap labor Chamber of Commerce accomplices, the lack of assimilation even disdain for it often shown, the matter of sovereignty, the terrorist threat and much more.
Available online now or through booksellers June 1. We have ordered it.
R Mall
She has reedemed herself . So glad she is back to the fiery Ann from years back . Let it rip !