Monday, June 29, 2015

Ann Speaks with Breitbart News

    Breitbart News reports on Monday, June 29, 2015, that Ann joined Breitbart News Sunday and discussed Marco Rubio's record on immigration.

    Here are some quotes:

    On why Ann does not support Rubio becoming president:
""I really don’t like liars," Coulter said, reminding listeners that Rubio ran as a Tea Party candidate against Charlie Crist in 2012 and "campaigned over and over again" by attacking [McCain's] comprehensive amnesty legislation and even declaring that "a path to legalization is a code word for amnesty."

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She reminded listeners that Rubio then "gets to Washington and spends three years pushing nothing but amnesty.""


    On the 2014 elections:
"And Coulter said "the greatest night of my life" was when "Dave Brat took out [House Majority Leader] Eric Cantor" in the primary, which was the first time in history a sitting House Majority leader was ousted in a primary. Brat defeated Cantor because he hammered Cantor for pushing amnesty legislation on behalf of the permanent political class." [Formatting original.]


    On the 2016 Presidential election:
""If Rubio or Jeb gets the nomination, it’s going to be President Hillary and expect a full Supreme Court of Ruth Bader Ginsburgs," Coulter said."



    UPDATE: Breitbart News reports on Tuesday, June 30, 2015, that Ann joined Breitbart News Sunday to discuss immigration.

    Here are some quotes:

"...Americans are still largely in the dark about... Ted Kennedy’s 1965 Immigration Act, which Coulter said "was a civil rights bill for the entire world." She said the bill... declared that "everyone in the world has a civil right to move to America and American taxpayers have to take care of them." Coulter pointed out that Democrats and editorial pages at the time "swore that this will not change the demographics of America" and there would not be a "sudden infusion of immigrants" when that is exactly what happened in the subsequent years."
"Coulter said her secret desire is a "Romney-Walker ticket, but i’ll [sic] take a Walker-Romney ticket."" [Original quote did not have "[sic]." It was added.]

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