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Ann Coulter's New Book

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I'm about half way through Ann Coulter's new book "In Trump We Trust." It's obviously a quickie campaign book. But, it's worth a read. If only for her pithy bon mots that are funny and shine a light on the cowardly evil of those who control America, especially the Republican Party.

One example is the following quote on Little Marco Rubio's immigration and foreign policy. I was struck that it is exactly the same policy as that of Yawon "To Hell with America" Bwook and the rest of the gang at OrgOism. It's also the same policy of the neo-cons that the Obleftivists alleged oppose.

"At the same time, all the Republicans but Trump were totally copacetic with the nonstop flow of Muslim immigrants into our country - including more than two million we've taken in just since 9/11. Rubio dismissed as unrealistic Trump's proposed ban on Muslim immigration after the terrorist attack in San Bernardino - and dozens of other domestic attacks. Instead he proposed we do something achievable like remake the entire Middle East with wars in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, Yemen, and Jordan.

Or we could just keep Muslims out of the United States." pg. 77

To be fair, there are a couple of differences between Rubio's proposals and that of ARI. First, Rubio didn't viciously attack Trump for being a raaaaaycist collectivist for wanting to temporarily halt Moslem immigration.

Second, ARI claims it doesn't want to remake the Middle East. ARI's big idea is to launch massive punitive wars against Iran and, maybe, the Saudi Entity. Ultimately, they do think such military action will change Moslems enough around the entire world to end the jihad. They present no evidence for such fanciful wishful thinking, aka "whim worship." The problems with such a "strategy" would require pages to catalog. Never mind that such punitive wars are politically impossible. Never mind that the Moslem fifth column would have to be dealt with before such operations could take place. Never mind that it would very likely create more chaos in the region and jihad around the globe. Never mind that millions of Moslems in the West would not react "rationally," as ARI supposes. Never mind that there is a much easier and cheaper policy: "just keep Muslims out of the United States" and the rest of the civilized world.

In sum, I'm certain that Coulter's new book is a much better investment of time and money than ARI's latest bowel movement that has "Islamic totalitarianism" in the title.


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