Coulter: ‘How Many F–ing Jews Do These People Think There Are In The United States’?
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Ann Coulter says she was talking about how the Republicans in Wednesday night’s debate were pandering, and was not a rap on Jews. But it’s not being interpreted that way in many quarters.
How many f—ing Jews do these people think there are in the United States?
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) September 17, 2015
In a separate tweet, she said, “Maybe it’s to suck up to the Evangelicals.”
When Christie made his pledge, Coulter tweeted: “Christie also talks @ Israel in response to the question: What will AMERICA look like after you are president?”
Subsequently, she tweeted, “How to get applause from GOP donors: 1) Pledge to start a war 2) Talk about job creators 3) Denounce abortion 4) Cite Reagan 5) Cite Israel.”
The sequence drew outrage and satire on social media. Christians United for Israel excoriated Coulter in a release.
“Ann Coulter’s tweets this evening concerning Israel were completely inappropriate,” spokesman Ari Morgenstern said in a statement. “The U.S.-Israel relationship is both a moral and strategic imperative. There are tens of millions of Christians in this country who stand with the Jewish state.
Sadly, though, she rallied the white supremacist crowd, more than those who saw the kind of pandering Republicans were doing.
@AnnCoulter thank you for finally touching the Jewish Question. You are even more a hero to me now.
— Andrew Auernheimer (@rabite) September 17, 2015
@PinkkrushG @KevinTrampos @AnnCoulter Never forget, Jews are the eternal enemy of Christ and Christians. God damned them.
— Anglo Pagan (@Odalist_88) September 17, 2015
The truth is anti-Semitic. @MalkieLun @AnnCoulter pic.twitter.com/trx8FpjRJ6
— Azzmador (@The_Azzmador) September 17, 2015
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