Most Corrupt?

Ann Coulter’s a bit upset with President Trump these days. She weighs in with her take on the Epstein files, the Ukraine war and why she wouldn’t want Vivek as President, among many other topics.

28 Replies to “Most Corrupt?”

  1. As someone else astutely observed, once DJT got elected, Ann lost her raison d’etre and was forced to turn against him, just to stay relevant, and thus, continually paid.

  2. Who? She’s still a thing? Is she still butthurt that Trump didn’t build his wall fast enough in 2017 … when he couldn’t get the “Republican” Congress to fund it?

    1. Trump couldn’t accomplish anything because he has no clue how to negotiate. Congress is all give and take and he couldn’t figure it out. The only thing he knew about negotiating was how to shortchange people on their debts.

      1. I actually PREFER that people hang their TDS out on a clothesline for all to see. I see your laundry.

  3. TDS is a terrible disease.
    Leads to exaggerated hyperbole and hysteria.
    “Most Corrupt Evah”
    Thats going to take some doing after Clinton,Bush and Obama.
    And Zombie Joe barely rates.

  4. Coulter was always a wingnut. A right wingnut, to be sure, but a wingnut just the same.

  5. I have a theory.
    Over time celebrity Trump supporters find the social ostracism too uncomfortable and then seek and find something to justify taking the exit ramp. Social friends then of course say, “We knew you’d come around”.

    Myself? I find myself increasingly pointing out Trumpian elements I object to forgetting that my interlocutors never EVER do the same about their people. I’m highly unlikely to go “never Trump” because he is a partiot — rare in the West — and he’s so all over the place I never know that he’s REALLY thinking. Yes he is an extreme exaggerator and a champion bullshitter but considering the alternatives I’m OK with it. And of course he’s a bona fide comedian.

    1. ‘never know what he’s really thinking’.
      there it is in a nutshell, his unique business skills. aka keep them guessing, DONT SHOW A WEAK SPOT. and voila out on top again.
      now the main beneficiary is the nation he feels and acts so loyal to,
      in appreciation? (who knows. he’s hard to figure. SEE WHAT I MEAN LOL)
      full disclosure huge gaps in following his business success, l just ‘know that its there’ including bankruptc(ies)? thats a challenge. l suspect climbing out of THAT requires a special level of ‘my word is reliable’

  6. Ann is and always has been a Uniparty phoney. She loved McCain and Romney. Didn’t realize she was still active.

  7. I watched the entire interview and have to admit that she is losing some of the mindless tribalism of party politics that she used to personify. She’s somewhat economically ill-informed but has a better grasp of most issues than she used to have. Being a New Yorker, she’s always hard to take in large doses.

  8. She’s certainly disappointed in him.
    I”ve done some skimming. (I don’t GAF about Epstein so I skipped that.)
    She’s right about Republicans not wanting to cut spending.
    Her knowledge of the Ukraine as a country took a verbal hit from Kisin.
    I’m just shy of 40 minutes.
    She does give him kudos for stuff like ending woke shit and anti-American stuff.

  9. She’s just jealous of all the other successful Conservatives media.
    She missed the boat and is still whining.
    No coincidence she’s been ostracized.

    1. Nah, she’s just jealous of the smart, beautiful women in President Trump’s Administration: Karoline Leavitt, Pam Bondi, Tulsi Gabbard, and Kristi Noem.

  10. had one chance see her live. Western U London.
    natch all the truth guardians there made sure that didnt happen. 2016 or so.
    when l left the place 2022 no intention EVER going back, so l made it worthwhile and heaped a major insult on them and redundantly got banned. ha ha ha !!!
    and lm told had nothing to do with the fact l had a star of david luggage tag
    on my book bag the whole 9 years.

  11. Trump’s fans are fond of accusing his detractors of suffering from TDS, or of being (gasp) liberals.

    But many old-time conservatives and classic liberals are horrified by his antics. His tariffs represent one of the biggest tax increases in American history, and Congress never even got to vote on it, despite the fact that the constitution grants Congress the exclusive right to impose taxes (Article I, Section 8, Clause 1).

    1. Yeah … the US Trade Court has already ruled against “Trump’s tariffs”. How’s that coming along? Still banging that drum I see. So … you’re one of those “conservatives” who believe in “Free Trade” … which means globalism and means all other countries can impose tariffs on the USA including all manner of trade barriers, dumping products built by (essentially) slave trade … but … ohhhhhhhh mommmaaaaaaaaa … if the USA dare impose reciprocal tariffs … the entire world will be plunged into a Depression! Smoot-Hawley oh my!

      You’re the most leftist synchronized “conservative” I’ve ever heard from.

      PS … Trump’s tax credit for Social Security recipients is the single largest tax CUT I’ve ever received. And if the Congress would just pass a permanent SS tax cut as Trump proposes … it would be an even greater tax cut!

      1. You seem dramatic and I’d prefer an impartial analysis.
        Tariffs have been unexpectedly good but I think it remains to be seen how Americans are going to benefit or choose to develop or be rewarded for hard work because of it. There are still many H1B immigrants who might become like business owners and entrepreneurs or like a new ‘middle class’ tech worker. Or maybe the outsourcing of stuff won’t become interesting at all.
        Also congratulations on being older than 60 or whatever. ‘Social security credits’ sound like such a nebulous thing, not a real tax cut. Hope you’re not one of the ‘exhausted retirement savings’ types.

      2. How’s that coming along?

        Don’t you know? The US Court of International Trade found Trump’s tariffs to be illegal. The matter was then appealed to the US Court of Appeals, who heard arguments on July 31st. They are due to return a decision any day now.

  12. You’re the most leftist synchronized “conservative” I’ve ever heard from.

    “Leftist synchronized”. Fascinating term. Guilt by association, I guess.

    Apart from the tariff issue, which of my views would you consider to be “leftist synchronized”?

      1. I prefer to think about the issues not in terms of who I’m “adjacent to”, but rather what take is actually correct.

        You might try it sometime, but a warning. It’ll mean that sometimes you’ll disagree with the SDA-approved viewpoint, which will mean your buddies here won’t have your back.

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