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Ann Coulter's book
08/23/16 at 15:34:11
 
From Ann Coulter's new book:

Everything that seems like a disability with Trump always turns out to be an advantage. If we were in the laboratory, designing the perfect presidential candidate, it’s unlikely we would have produced a tasteless, publicity‐seeking, coarse, billionaire, reality TV star.

Ha! Look at how wrong we were. It turns out, that is exactly what we needed.

The Miss Grundys of the party all say, I’ll tell you this, Donald Trump frightens me. He’s a vulgarian, a loudmouth, a boor. If the GOP’s real complaint with Trump is that they think he can’t win because of the trophy wives, the divorces, the bad grammar, and the gold fixtures, then why haven’t they been able to produce another candidate without those problems but with Trump’s issues?

They claim they don’t mind Trump’s positions on immigration and trade—they just wanted a candidate more like Mitt Romney to take them. That’s a creature that doesn’t exist in nature. Close your eyes and try to imagine Romney saying the things Trump has said. He couldn’t survive two minutes of the abuse.

The problem with trying to find an old‐school WASPy, understated, dry, less‐is‐more, antique leather, sturdy wood‐and‐brass type to take Trump’s positions is that all those people agree with NPR on everything. Their good taste is their undoing.

Only someone who brags about his airline’s seatbelt buckles being made of solid gold would have the balls to do what Trump is doing. Being crude is an indispensable requirement. It gives him resistance to the opinion of Manhattan sophisticates.

It’s extremely rare for people to take positions that will hurt them with their friends. Being pro‐choice in Hollywood: not brave. Being pro‐choice in Mississippi: brave. Trump lived among fancy Manhattanites. What he was saying on immigration—to say nothing of eliminating the carried interest deduction for hedge fund managers—was going to cost him friends. Trump didn’t care.

He has no nerve endings for peer pressure. The standard riposte to someone who wants to restrict immigration is: You don’t understand—your positions are very gauche, very déclassé. They’re not shared by the people you want to impress. These are the opinions of ethnics in the outer boroughs.

Other people would say, “Oh, my gosh—did anyone see?” Trump said, Yeah, I think I still want to build a wall.

The sophisticates didn’t have a comeback. They’d never gotten that far with anyone else.

The media successfully smeared Romney as an out‐of‐touch multimillionaire, whacking working‐class Americans with his polo mallet. He was helpless. Tasteful people don’t talk about themselves, and they certainly don’t talk about money. Not Trump! Early in Trump’s campaign, journalist Mark Halperin asked him about the “backlash against rich candidates like Mitt Romney—any chance of that with you?” Trump said, “First of all, he wasn’t rich.”

And that was that. How do you attack someone for being rich who is constantly bragging about how rich he is? Yes, yes, I’m a WASP, too—it’s appalling, embarrassing, awful—but oh, my gosh, does it work! Luckily, voting machines register only yes or no—not yes, but I hate myself.

Trump is like a Shakespearean “fool”: he seems crass because he speaks the truth. Fashionable people might cringe when Mike Tyson shows up at the inaugural ball as a guest of honor, but nobody else is giving us a wall.

The Trump candidacy puts Democrats in an extremely awkward position. They are the party of elegance and fabulosity, but also claim to be the party of the “blacks and browns”—who see absolutely nothing wrong with Trump’s taste. Jay Z and Beyoncé may not like Trump’s positions, but, boy, they like his style. They’re asking themselves, How can a person of such taste be a Republican? He’s P. Diddy in the Hamptons, disturbing the neighbors with his parties.

The more you think about it, the more you realize Trump has an awful lot of useful tools in his toolbox: he has all that on‐camera experience; he’s perfectly comfortable walking into a gaggle of microphones; he loves being in the limelight and he’s gotten really good at it.

If Trump hadn’t been a “narcissist”—or, as we now see it, a self‐confident alpha male—he would never have raised all those awesome issues, and certainly would have backed down at the first yelp from the press. Americans would have had to watch in horror as he clarified that what he meant was that Mexico was sending us its David Livingstones and Niels Bohrs, to do the jobs Americans won’t do.

In Trump’s first week running for president, he lost tens of millions of dollars for the “Mexican rapists” line alone. Univision dumped Trump’s Miss USA pageant; NBC dumped both the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants; Macy’s dumped his ties; and ESPN dumped his Trump National Golf Club for the Celebrity Golf Classic.

Asked about the lost businesses, he said, “I had disloyal people like Macy’s, and like others, ‘Oh, Donald, you’re a little controversial, we’re going to have to drop you, we’re going to have to’—I said, ‘I don’t care. The ties, what do they mean to me? [Motions to the moderator] He’s wearing one of my ties, by the way, it’s very nice. Very nice. I never liked them that much because they were made in China, so it never mattered that much.”

If it takes a narcissist to do that, we need more narcissists running for public office.
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Reply #1 - 08/23/16 at 16:02:55
 
No filters.....

Its scary, but...... I dunno.

Lets use his personality, in other people....

Patient: Doctor, am I going to be ok?

Doctor: What kind of frickn question is that......????
You had a massive heart attack because you are a slob, eat like a pig, and do absolutely nothing to improve your health....
Don't you see that?
I guess you are blind, as well as stupid too!

Pilot: Welcome aboard folks.....
I can't believe this friggin airlines is going to risk our lives in this weather just to make a profit....
Crap, I have never flown in such sheety azz weather like this, pray for me folks!  
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Reply #2 - 08/23/16 at 16:36:58
 
Well, I've watched the polished and
Careful choosing their words
lying criminals as they soothingly , carefully schmoozed the public into
Loving being LIED TO.

The criticisms of HIM, not the policies, is ridiculous.
How about that screeching, cackling WITCH?
Could you Listen to that thing for the next four years?
Ohh, and let's just Look at how prim and proper our Current
Rent a Dictator is.
He's a great orator
Read
You know he's lying but he has Such a nice voice and he isvSo well spoken,, I just Must vote for him.


I know, nobody can answer my questions,, but you're all smarter than I, so, I ask yet another.

IF your team just won the Superbowl, would you Need to make
Fundamental Changes?


Anybody have an answer?


It's

NO....

It's as glaringly obvious as

They NEVER REPEAL the enemy's legislation.
Why is That?

And I'm Finally hearing that point made on talk radio.

I was the first I heard.
And NOBODY ever even tries to answer.

How can Anyone support either party?
Trump is Registered as a bub,, but the bubs hate him, because he's Not one of Them..
The Kochs are scared of Trump upsetting the way DC
Operates. The bubs are voting Hillary, because they NEED someone who will keep the slop in the trough.

Not voting Trump is a vote against our futures.


Obama Promised Fundamental Change.

So, either we Weren't
Number One
OR,.
We WERE,
And he wanted to change that.
But fundamental change we got.

The coal industry is kaput.
Dems are as war loving as the neocons.
The proof that the People are not able to expect the law applied equally is unavoidably obvious.
While we Pretend to love and protect queers, we IMPORT those Sworn to kill them.
And NOBODY can explain That.
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Reply #3 - 08/23/16 at 17:10:16
 
My BIGGEST fear of Trump winning is NOT him doing all these executive orders and jamming it down our collective throats like Obama.
Nor is it that he might pull some kind of trick, like the US pulled on American born Japanese in the 40's, of those Muslims, or.......
He won't push a "product" unless he is pretty certain he can sell it!
Nor do I think he'll tackle abortion, gun rights, Gay/transgender, etc, either, as those are social issues that LAWS will never satisfy every citizen....no.

What I am afraid of is the useful fools, burning down America, fueled by their OWN interest, and intolerance, of the Soro's type, and his cohorts of puppet masters.... both republican, and democrat.
What would be revealed, IF,  Trump could pull off a successful administration is, that NEITHER of these two parties, are who they say they are, and it will be readily apparent, that neither of them are needed.....anymore.

That must really scare the shiitt out of them.
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Reply #4 - 08/23/16 at 17:34:13
 
I still don't understand what you're afraid of if Trump wins.
You understand your thinking.
Explain it to me slower.


Do we Need the parties? Nope,  they create the Illusion that they stand For something, each supporting attitudes and ideas of different, and Opposed , segments of society. Each purports to Care about That segment of society.. The dems love the poor and downtrodden. The bubs hate them. Ask any librul.

The whole thing is idiotic.
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Reply #5 - 08/23/16 at 17:47:42
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 08/23/16 at 17:34:13:
I still don't understand what you're afraid of if Trump wins.
You understand your thinking.
Explain it to me slower.


Do we Need the parties? Nope,  they create the Illusion that they stand For something, each supporting attitudes and ideas of different, and Opposed , segments of society. Each purports to Care about That segment of society.. The dems love the poor and downtrodden. The bubs hate them. Ask any librul.

The whole thing is idiotic.


If you look at history, the ones to carry out acts against the "state", or what they believe is the state, are the liberals....
Not rally the limousine libs, or the educated academia, media elitist, no, but the ones they pander too, the "useful fools".

These folks are a few tacos shy of a full combo plate, or a few letters short of a whole alpahabet.
They will set the fires, riot, and cause mayhem, without really having any real grasp about why they are even doing it.....

I guess its the Einstein theory, for ever actions there is as reaction....

Any better?  
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Reply #6 - 08/23/16 at 18:02:53
 
Not really,, why would that happen?

Check out Newton,
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Reply #7 - 08/23/16 at 19:54:55
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 08/23/16 at 18:02:53:
Not really,, why would that happen?

Check out Newton,


You have the Bush & Company party pushing fear if Trump elected.
You have FOX pushing fear if Trump is elected.
You have academia pushing fear if Trump is elected.
You have many of the Wall Street crooks pushing fear if Trump is elected.
You have the media pushing fear if Trump is elected.
You have the DNC pushing fear if Trump is elected.
Hillary can ONLY run against Trump using fear, as she has NOTHING but corruption and extreme dishonesty with accountability and the TRUTH.

Remember, all of these folks said Trump was a joke, and would never make it past the primary.......uh, I was one of those too  Grin

Question: How can you be afraid of a joker?

Were they wrong about Trump, before?

How did he get to where he is at.....these professional folks said it wasn't possible?

Gee, could they be wrong again?

They better use fear, then, this is serious.
Huh, what, a joker is serious?
No, that they won't have their player in the game of continued corruption, and aristocracy.

Not to get those who will vote Trump, to change their minds, no, but as a threat, to everyone else.

And you see how BLM gets going when fanned by hate.

Fear begets hate....

Riots, civil unrest, no justice, no peace, burn baby burn......
Because Trump is a bigoted, racist, homophobic, sexist, isolationist, and even buddies with Russia now.....
You want Putin telling him what to do?

Justified destruction, the end, justifies the means.....
It is almost biblical in nature, destroy the evil force, almost like ISIS, eh?

Oh, I think Obama has a term for it even, domestic terrorist......
And I ain't talking about one gay guy having a spat with his partner, either  Grin

Any better now?
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Reply #8 - 08/23/16 at 20:00:35
 
what an amazing argument for being an @sshole.
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Reply #9 - 08/23/16 at 21:07:39
 
I think I understand why you see it that way.
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Reply #10 - 08/24/16 at 05:09:15
 
A$$holes sometimes make great leaders. I've worked for a couple and I would again.

Remember, the complaints against Trump from within the Republican party, that Sew obediently parrots network news stories for us, are because he is a third party candidate drawing support. Actually he invaded the party, kicked out the wussies and took over.
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Reply #11 - 08/24/16 at 06:22:48
 
Is Trump really an not a very nice person? Or have we all been conned into believing that
Only candy coated, soft pedaled smarmy talking is acceptable?
Trump is bad, because he isn't pulling punches.
Hillary is GREAT, because she is screeching and hollering into the microphone, pointing out how bad the eeeeevill Ruskies are, and she's to be admired.

Trumps children seem to be pretty cool. I've met children of a,holes. Rarely cool.
Obama was seen as cool, suave, great orator,, and look at how that worked out.

The POINT I'm trying to make is this.

Are you SURE that what you're seeing and labeling
Assholish behavior
actually IS assholish behavior?
Are you sure it's not just
Not PC, spinelessnes?
American men are continually made out to be the dumb one on sitcoms and commercials. She can berate him and it's good. A man talking to a woman from a position of authority is bad.

Be careful of your attitudes. Be sure of the Source of the foundation that they rest on.
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Reply #12 - 08/24/16 at 13:13:31
 
Ann Coulter has an interesting attitude.
http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/funnyquotes/a/anncoulter.htm
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Reply #13 - 08/25/16 at 09:23:29
 
raydawg wrote on 08/23/16 at 16:02:55:
No filters.....  Its scary, but...... I dunno.
Lets use his personality, in other people....
Patient: Doctor, am I going to be ok?
Doctor: What kind of frickn question is that......????
You had a massive heart attack because you are a slob, eat like a pig, and do absolutely nothing to improve your health....
Don't you see that? ... 


If more doctors, said that, (When Necessary).
Their would be a Whole lot  Less H.A.’s

Or would you prefer to hear.
  “Oh Yes, just take these pills, and call me in the morning”

(This isn't a question for you Ray, You asked it.
It is a question, for the people, who do NOT, want to hear the Truth)
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Reply #14 - 08/25/16 at 10:35:48
 
MnSpring wrote on 08/25/16 at 09:23:29:
raydawg wrote on 08/23/16 at 16:02:55:
No filters.....  Its scary, but...... I dunno.
Lets use his personality, in other people....
Patient: Doctor, am I going to be ok?
Doctor: What kind of frickn question is that......????
You had a massive heart attack because you are a slob, eat like a pig, and do absolutely nothing to improve your health....
Don't you see that? ... 


If more doctors, said that, (When Necessary).
Their would be a Whole lot  Less H.A.’s

Or would you prefer to hear.
  “Oh Yes, just take these pills, and call me in the morning”

(This isn't a question for you Ray, You asked it.
It is a question, for the people, who do NOT, want to hear the Truth)


Good one, I missed that  Wink
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