Ann Coulter goes on one hell of a rant

Ann Coulter goes on one hell of a rant

BobF sent the link to this video in the comments to the Republicrats post just below the Coulter post, but THIS needs to be seen on a front page, Ann Coulter makes no bones about it, IF McCain is the RNC candidate, she WILL campaign for and VOTE for Hillary Clinton, and pretty much for the same reasoning that I have used, McCain claims to be something he is not, Hillary doesn’t deny who and what she is…

Now I know that a lot of folks absolutely LOVE Ann Coulter, and a big bunch of em are supporting John McCain, so, what kind of names are y’all gonna call Ann Coulter now??

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20 Responses to Ann Coulter goes on one hell of a rant

  1. Robocop says:

    There is one I would come up with for her.

    1)Demoralized- this is the first presidential race that will not have Conservatives in the mix.

  2. ablur says:

    I am already on record agreeing with Ann. McCain is a far more dangerous candidate then Hillary. McCain has been able to get others to buy into his psycho babble and pass legislation that damages this country and denies citizens of their rights.
    Hillary is hated by over 40% of Americans and this will unify conservatives and limit her ability to do damage. It will give us a stronger more unified voice in DC, allowing us to set the course for America.

    McCain is far and away the worst choice for America!

  3. Debbie says:

    I never cared for Ann Coulter. I don’t like McCain, but I would NEVER vote for Hillary.

  4. jo says:

    I quit liking Ann when she went after the widows…that was just white trash tacky in my book. That said…I feel the exact same way she does about McCain.

  5. GUYK says:

    I will not vote for Hillary nor have I yet rationalized a vote for McCain.

    I was hoping that the GOP would have learned their lesson last election when they lost the house and senate..it was NOT about the war in Iraq..it was about fiscal irresponsibility and the some 10 percent of the neo-libertarian voters voted with their feet and stayed home..or did as I did and entered a write in vote.

    I may just do the same for the presidential election although I will cast a vote for the most fiscal conservative of those in my district that are running for congress. It is my hope that if we can keep enough fiscal conservatives in congress we might be able to keep the government at a stalemate for another four years..and sometimes a “do nothing” congress is a good thing.

  6. TexasFred says:

    Don’t get me wrong folks, I WILL NOT vote for Hillary directly, but I will die and go to hell before I vote for John McCain either…

    And I DO realize that a write in for someone other than the nominee IS a vote for Hillary per se but that’s just too damned bad, the RNC needs a message sent, a real, HARD message gouged right square up their asses and the only way I know to do it at this time is to lambaste McCain with everything we have…

    And then we spend the next 4 years building a REAL Conservative party, because if the RNC hasn’t gotten the message by now, it’s NEVER gonna happen…

  7. ablur says:

    Think about this very carefully.
    If America went to the poles in record number and didn’t vote for president or just used a write-in, and the winning candidate only got 15-25% of the actual populace vote. The simple fact that America shows up and refuses to accept the candidates. The humiliation that can be verbalized and emphasized would be astounding. There is nothing these power hungry whores could be hurt more by then knowing the majority of America thinks they are worthless. Yeah they won, but every time they go to do anything we can remind them that only a small percentage of America is behind you. You are really nothing.
    I know I would enjoy rubbing it in their face every chance I got.

  8. Murray says:

    No way would I vote for Hillary or Obama – and if John McCain wins the Republican nomination I will simply write-in “Tom Tancredo.” I am now supporting and will vote for Mitt Romney if he wins the nomination. I’ve also posted Ann’s “rant” video at Lone Star Diary.

    If you’ve never been to Roy Beck’s NumbersUSA site, he keeps a report card on all the candidates stance on illegal immigration. Go here: http://www.betterimmigration.com/candidates/2006/prez2008.html

  9. I hate to hear such demoralizing talk among conservatives. The game isn’t over yet. There is no way on God’s green earth that I would vote for any Democrat! Ann Coulter thinks that by voting for Hillary Republicans won’t be blamed for her failures, and it will give conservatives another four years to re-group, or as Ann said, it might keep the Dems in power for 30 years. Failure to vote will give them that edge. Not going to the polls and not voting for McCain,should he be the candidate, will give the presidency to a Democrat. My God folks, what are you thinking? McCain may not be the conservative that we want or that we deserve but think what Hillary or Obama will do to this country. McCain will have to “dance with the ones that brung him” for sure, but Obama and Hillary owe conservatives absolutely NOTHING!!! Believe me, four years of the leftist control of everything from the MSM to Congress, the Executive branch, and the power to appoint lefties on the Judicial branch will absolutely destroy any chances of conservatives coming back in four years to re-group. So let’s stop acting like spoiled little children and act smart!

  10. TexasFred says:

    Wow, I didn’t know Faultline was a Republicrat…

    If we don’t send a wake up call to the Repubs, RIGHT NOW, in 4 years there will be 1 party, and it will be the Dems, on the verge of being the American Socialist Workers Party…

    Acting like kids?? I didn’t realize that anyone her had gone to your site and thrown insults, I don’t appreciate you doing that here, and it’s not a matter of disagreeing with you, even though I do, I won’t vote for Hillary, I can’t stoop that low but I’ll be damned if I will vote for McCain either, a write in is all I see coming for me…

    And anyone that can’t see the rationale in that is not the political thinker they believe themselves to be…

  11. Longstreet says:

    There is no set of circumstances I can imagine, in my wildest mental machinations, which would lead me to vote for Hillary Clinton. None. The truth is… when I voted against her husband, I left the polling place, went directly to church, and prayed for his defeat. I had never done that before. But, I felt so much revulsion at what that man represented that I felt soiled by just handling a ballot with his name on it. I can only believe that God saw fit to punish America by allowing us to have what we asked for. We are still paying the price of the first Clinton Administration and will for a generation, at least, to come. I cannot see any advantage in repeating the national sin of electing another Clinton to the leadership of this nation and re-installing the original sin in the White House.

    Best regards!

    Longstreet

  12. BobF says:

    If we, Conservatives, send McCain to the White House, aren’t we just going along with business as usual? Their has to come a point in time when the Conservative base of the Republican Party stands up and says ENOUGH. The Republican Party didn’t get the message sent them in 2006. Democrats took back control of Congress because Conservatives didn’t vote.

    If something isn’t done now, it’ll never get done. We’ll just continue to be the patsies of the RNC and the Bluebloods pulling our strings.

    If McCain is the nominee and every Conservative wrote in either Thompson or Hunter on their ballot, maybe, just maybe, the RNC would finally get the message.

  13. jd3 says:

    Well now, having read all of the responses I know where I stand…..no Dem votes from me either….they are all dangerous given that they will try to pass all sorts of social programs which hits the taxpayers right in the wallet….most dangerous of all is socialized medicine…I have seen it practiced in the UK and it almost killed their economy and you got lousy service at the National Health Office…you can imagine the quality of anything run by the government……with that said…McCain doesn’t appeal to me either….I think he could beat Hillary….I don’t think he would beat Obama…and quite frankly if Obama gets the nod…he could be President Obama….as to how I am going to cast my vote? HELIFINO

  14. Robert says:

    I’ve always had a soft spot for Ann, she tells it like it is…. Kind of the female version of a friend of mine from Texas….

    I saw this interview and what got me about it was Colms (whatever his name is) he was acting like Ann had come over to his way of thinking, he was far from correct.

    The difference between McCain and Clinton:
    Iraq, and Age. THATS IT! Everything else is Clintonian.

  15. bigdadgib says:

    No Chillary…

    If I can not vote for a Rep, I’m not crossing the bridge…

    If Hillary was the only ugly chicken (small breast, fat thighs, bunch of left wings) running, I would not vote for her!

    nope, never, nah, aint gonna happen!

  16. Fred, I’m so sorry to have unintentionally insulted you. I didn’t think that I was insulting anyone by simply including myself in this by saying “So let’s stop acting like spoiled little children and act smart!” Aren’t we conservatives all in this together? You want to call me a “Republicrat”??? When was the last time a president was elected from an independent party or by write-in? Just convince me this time next year that any other alternative to voting Republican was such a great idea. OK? Any by the way, when I invite guests to visit my blog and leave a comment I don’t expect everyone to agree with me.

  17. Joe says:

    Well I just got home from downing a few cold ones, so maybe my judgment is a little impaired right now but I can fully understand where she is coming from. I don’t think I’d ever be able to bring my self to campaign for her, yet alone vote for her without wanting to throw up while I do it — but this McCain as the frontrunner thing pisses me off to no end.

    I’ve always said I’m an American first a Conservative second and a Republican third —- I think John McCain as President is bad for America and bad for Conservatism, I could never and will never vote for him. For me its principles over party, I cannot sacrifice my Conservative principles to vote for McCain, even if he is the nominee and even if Hillary or Obama are the alternative. I’ll write in another candidate before I vote McCain.

  18. You’ll never convince me that McCain is any different from Obama and Clinton. Don’t try to feed me that crap about his “war hero” status. Like Thomas Sowell wrote, being a war hero doesn’t grant you a lifetime “get-out-of-jail free” card. McCain is a traitor to America. If you want a Manchurian Candidate, vote for McAmnesty.

  19. The whole thing strikes me funny…how many voters would Hillary lose from Ann’s endorsement?

    If we can get enough conservatives to come out for HRC, maybe she will starting MELTING!!!!!

  20. I heard her say pretty much the same stuff on Jon Caldara’s show on 850 KOA the other night.
    I will call her the same thing that I have for years. “The BABE with a BRAIN!”