The three biggest news stories of the 2016 presidential election have been: Trump, Trump, and Trump. The media have twisted themselves in knots, trying to grasp how he won over millions of Republicans and what he'd be like as president.
But Ann Coulter isn't puzzled. She knows why Trump was the only one of seventeen GOP contenders who captured the spirit of our time. She gets the power of addressing the pain of the silent majority and saying things the "PC Thought Police" considers unspeakable.
Silent? Majority? Trump's rallies belie both.
She argues that a bull in the china shop is exactly what we need
to make America great again.
In this powerful book, Coulter explains why conservatives, moderates, and even
disgruntled Democrats should set aside their doubts and embrace Trump:
He's putting America first in our trade deals and alliances, rather than
pandering to our allies and enemies.
Unfortunately, he'd need to know where our "allies and enemies" are located first, since he has only a Palinesque grasp of geography. And get this straight: Trump puts Trump first, not America.
He's abandoned the GOP's decades-long commitment to a bellicose foreign policy, at a time when the entire country is sick of unnecessary wars.
Better "bellicose" than bloviating, calling every country "loser". The biggest fear of a Trump presidency is giving a man like him the nuclear codes.
He's ended GOP pandering to Hispanic activists with his hard-line policy on immigration.
Obviously written before his "pivot"
Working class Americans finally have a champion against open borders and cheap foreign labor.
The "Champion's" tax returns might reveal something quite different.
He's overturned the media's traditional role in setting the agenda and defining who gets to be considered "presidential."
No matter how you define it, "presidential" is not in Trump's lexicon.
He's exposed political consultants as grifters and hacks, most of whom don't know real voters from a hole in the ground.
His spokespeople have been so
lacking in intellect that
they ARE the hole in the ground.
If you're already a Trump fan, Ann Coulter will help you defend and
promote your position. If you're not, she might just change your mind.
I surmise that Ann Coulter's method of writing books is a quick one: taking a
cue from Mad Libs, she forms a "hate- liberals-worship-me" kind of
template, invites her friends over to contribute, then after ten or twelve
vodka martinis - VIOLA! another Ann Coulter masterpiece!!
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