Ann Coulter

Ann Coulter

New York Times bestselling author and syndicated columnist Ann Coulter is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of Michigan Law School. She was a law clerk for the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, legal counsel to Sen. Spencer Abraham on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and practiced corporate law. She was a political pundit for MSNBC from 1996 to 1999. In addition to her numerous appearances on network talk shows, Ann has been profiled in The New York Times, The Washington Post, People magazine, National Journal and Harper's Bazaar. In addition to her newspaper column for Andrews McMeel Syndication, Ann is a regular contributor to conservative news sites Human Events and Breitbart. She is a native of New Canaan, Conn.

600,000 Men Dies for Anchor Babies

This Kushner-less Trump presidency is fantastic! Instead of the president's son-in-law releasing criminals, Rep. Paul Ryan prioritizing tax cuts over the wall, and Kushner pal Gary Cohn preserving Wall Street's tax boondoggles, we're finally getting all that great immigration stuff Trump ran on in ...

A Bad Year for The Wall Street Journal

Who was Monday worse for? MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal or people on the streets of D.C. selling M.L.K. merch? I say the Journal. MSNBC hates Donald Trump and opposes him no matter what he says. He could come out against sinkholes and MSNBC would have to be for sinkholes. Monday was just another ...

Hegseth Grilled by Feminist Fantastists

Wouldn't you know it? Defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth's grilling by the Senate Armed Services Committee about his opposition to women in combat would have to come the very week that Los Angeles' all-female leadership team was performing so masterfully at subduing wildfires. The way things ...

The Military That Cried ‘White Supremacy’

In retrospect, maybe the military should have spent a little less time worrying about "white supremacists" and paid more attention to black Muslims. As you've no doubt heard by now, an Army veteran, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who happened to be a black Muslim, slaughtered 14 New Year's revelers in New ...

New Year’s Resolutions for Indian Immigrants

1. I will try to be a more humble -- or even a little bit humble -- and will encourage my fellow Indians to cease producing reams of articles with headlines like these: -- "Indians flying high in Silicon Valley"; -- "Indian talent crucial for America's tech industry"; -- "Why Indian-born CEOs ...

Requiem for the Duke Fake Rape

It was nice to see Crystal Mangum, victim of the nonexistent gang rape by Duke lacrosse players in 2006, admit last week that it was all a fake-out. Many of you were happy, though bored, and moved on. But cruel people like me aren't ready to move on. The Duke lacrosse case was the ne plus ultra of ...

Kill Obamacare, Not CEOs

Inasmuch as the most popular reaction to the cold-blooded murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson has been to hail the shooter as a hero, I gather that Americans really hate health insurance companies. Apparently, Obamacare isn't all it was cracked up to be. Valedictorian McDonald's boy's ...

Elder Rape is a Strength!

As part of the Biden administration's push to make everything worse and more expensive, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) -- not to be confused with Congress, which writes the laws because we live in a democracy ha ha ha -- issued a prospective rule requiring nursing homes to hire ...

The Dems’ Thanksgiving Story Deserves to Be Known

This Thanksgiving, Democrats can be thankful that they have scores of deluded scribblers making excuses for Kamala Harris' blowout loss to a man they've spent years calling a rapist, a convicted felon and America's Hitler. (All I can say is, fellas, the Pulitzer Prize isn't going to win ...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Donald Trump

The Enemy of My Enemy is RFK

Remember when Anthony "I Am the Science" Fauci showed up for congressional hearings wearing two masks, knowing full well that masks didn't prevent the transmission of COVID? With great leadership like that, for two years, most of the country dutifully (or by legal sanction) walked around masked ...


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