"Liberals claim to worship diversity and culturally enrichment — unless it's in their neighborhood."
This quote suggests that liberals, who often advocate for cultural diversity and multiculturalism, may not be as accepting of these values when they are personally affected by them, particularly within their own communities or neighborhoods. It implies a hypocritical tendency to champion diversity in the abstract, but resist it in practice, especially when it challenges one's comfort zone or familiar surroundings. This observation underscores a broader critique about perceived inconsistencies in liberal values and attitudes towards cultural differences.
"Democrats don't believe in the First Amendment, they just like to talk about it."
This quote suggests that Ann Coulter believes that while Democrats often advocate for the First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of speech, they do not truly support this principle in practice. Instead, she implies that they only use it as a talking point to further their own agendas or ideologies.
"I have never understood why Democrats think that making the poor even poorer will somehow result in a happier, more contented electorate."
The quote implies that Ann Coulter believes Democrats' policies intended to help the economically disadvantaged may fail to achieve their intended goal of improving happiness and contentment among the less fortunate. She suggests that this misguided perspective could be due to a lack of understanding about how poverty affects people, as helping them out of it would likely lead to more satisfaction and well-being.
"Liberals: 'If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.'"
This quote by Ann Coulter humorously encapsulates a perceived liberal perspective on government intervention. It suggests that liberals might view any form of activity as an opportunity for taxation, regulation, or financial support (subsidy). The movement could symbolize economic growth or progress in general, and the idea is that liberals would be inclined to use taxes and regulations to fund their policies while providing support when things aren't moving as desired.
"The difference between the hard-core liberal and the radical Islamist is that the liberals are just as happy to see us dead."
This quote suggests a perceived ideological alignment between hard-core liberals (extreme political leftists) and radical Islamists, in terms of their willingness to see traditional American values and society undermined or even destroyed. The intention behind this statement is to emphasize the idea that extreme liberal policies, if implemented, could have disastrous consequences for the traditional social order, culture, and values that define the United States. However, it's crucial to note that such a comparison can be considered controversial and oversimplified, as there are vast ideological differences between hard-core liberals and radical Islamists. Such a statement may serve as a rhetorical tool to provoke strong emotional reactions or encourage political polarization but should not be taken as an accurate reflection of the complexities and nuances inherent in these two belief systems.
Admittedly, no Republican can get elected statewide in California anymore, but nor can what we think of as, nationally, the Democratic Party. There are no Joe Bidens running; it is not working-class Democrats vs. liberal Democrats, or whatever their division is these days. It is Hispanic Democrats vs. Asian Democrats.
- Ann Coulter
If a university official's letter accusing a speaker of having a proclivity to commit speech crimes before she's given the speech - which then leads to Facebook postings demanding that Ann Coulter be hurt, a massive riot and a police-ordered cancellation of the speech - is not hate speech, then there is no such thing as hate speech.
- Ann Coulter
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