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Ann Coulter: ‘No Point In Ever Voting for a Republican Again’ – Western Journalism

"... thanks to the deft negotiating skills of House Speaker Paul Ryan ..."By Jeff Neukom on May 4, 2017 at 11:33am

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Conservative commentator Ann Coulter slammed President Donald Trump and other Republicans in Washington over their decision to pass the much-maligned$1.1 trillion spending bill.

If this is the budget deal we get when Republicans control the House, the Senate and the presidency, theres no point in ever voting for a Republican again, wrote Coulter in a columntitled, Swamp People: 47; Trump: 0.

Coulter singled out House Speaker Paul Ryan and Trumps budget director Mick Mulvaney, calling the latterridiculously chipper and lambasting Ryans capitulation to Democratic pressure.

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Not only is there no funding for a wall, but thanks to the deft negotiating skills of House Speaker Paul Ryan,R-Wis., the bill actually prohibits money from being spent on a wall.

The bill, almost wholeheartedly rejected by conservative pundits,fully funds Planned Parenthood, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Iran deal, and explicitly rejects funding for Trumps famous border wall.

Ryan, for his part, bragged that the deal which funds the government through September expanded funding for the military and for border security, despite not dedicating any money toward aborder wall.

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We have boosted resources for our defense needs without corresponding increases in non-defense spending, Ryan told reporters.

Coulter criticized Republican efforts to reach across the aisle, echoing sentiments from GOP voters who are frustrated with such attempts.

Republicans idea is always to surrender this time, in hopes that their gentlemanliness will be rewarded by their mortal enemies next time, Coulter wrote. Then, next time comes, and Republicans again surrender in hopes of currying favor with the Democrats and the media for the next time.

Bloomberg said the compromise reads more like an Obama administration-era spending bill than a Trump one. The bill will provide a $2 billion influx to the National Institutes of Health, $990 million for famine aid,along with a $1.1 billion boost for disaster recovery funds.

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To conservatives, Trumps decision to back the spending bill is his second swing and miss after he backed the GOP health care plan, which tanked his approval ratings as well as those of GOP congressman.

Trump is now preparing to push forward the new health care plan, which does not repeal Obamacare; his aides say hes going to push for a massive infrastructure spending plan sometime in the next two or three weeks.

Were not winning. Were losing, and were losing on the central promise of Trumps campaign, Coulter wrote.How would Trump, the businessman, react if an underling charged with developing a new golf course could never break ground?

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There’s a well-funded campus industry behind the Ann Coulter incident – Washington Post

By Amy Binder By Amy Binder May 1

In a classic case of heads I win, tails you lose, conservative provocateur Ann Coulter emerged from last weeks events at the University of California at Berkeley as a free-speech martyr. Although Coulter and her sponsors the Berkeley chapter of the College Republicans, local donors and anational organization called Young Americas Foundation complained about the unfairness of the situation, they actually won by gaining attention from the fallout.

Political provocation designed to agitate and attract the attention of the media is one long-standing style for well-funded conservative collegians, as my co-author Kate Wood and I showed in our 2013 book, Becoming Right: How Campuses Shape Young Conservatives. Some conservative campus organizations and actors favor a more erudite style of political discussion and are mildly horrified by events that are intended to cause shock and disagreement. However, others which are often very well funded thrive on confrontation.

Theres a lot of organization behind events like those last week

For decades, a handful of organizations has been working in the trenches with conservative college students to stage events such as Coulters. With their emphasis on conservative victimhood and liberal indoctrination, these organizations have fostered right-leaning student activism and suspicion about higher education, which have created fertile soil in which larger-scale political attacks on higher education germinate and grow.

Young Americas Foundation (YAF) is the largest and most prominent of these organizations. A tax-exempt organization founded in the late 1960s, YAF boasted more than $59 million in assets in 2014, according to the latest available tax forms on the Media Matters website, and had expenditures of $23 million that same year. YAFs annual expenditures include organizing campus speaking tours for conservative celebrities such as Ted Nugent, Dinesh DSouza, David Horowitz and Coulter. When not sending speakers to the nations campuses, YAF brings conservative students to it, at regional and national conferences every year.

YAF fuels a provocative style for what one of our interviewees called Average Joe college students. Enticed by slogans depicting faculty as tree-hugging, gun-taking, wealth-hating, and leftist-loving, students are taught in boot camps to fight persecution on campus with an activist mentality, confronting their liberal peers and professors head-to-head with aggressive tactics. Students take up the combative charge by staging showy events like Affirmative Action Bake Sales and Catch an Illegal Alien Day. This provocative style of right-wing activism is designed to poke fun at liberals, get them angry, protest their events and, when chaos ensues, attract media attention.

Another organization we studied, the Leadership Institute, had $21 million in assets in 2014 and spent nearly $15 million that year supporting conservative students online, on campus, and in their training facilities in Arlington, Va. The organization has trained tens of thousands of college students over the past four decades to enter politics and use advanced technology to get the conservative message out. One former Leadership Institute employee is James OKeefe, the videographer who produced heavily edited undercover audio and video recordings with workers at ACORN, NPR and Planned Parenthood, all of which went viral years ago on Breitbart.com. While at the Leadership Institute, OKeefe traveled to campuses to consult with students on starting clubs and conservative newspapers.

A newcomer to the scene is Turning Point USA, founded in 2012 by 20-year-old Charlie Kirk. Billing itself as a 24/7-365 activist organization, its goal is to identify, train and organize students to promote conservative principles. With the motto, Late to bed, early to rise, work like hell and organize, Turning Point USA is the organization responsible for a newfound Professor Watchlist, a database of so-called liberal and leftist professors.

Not all conservative campus organizations agree

Right-leaning students who do not fit the Average Joe profile of these three organizations find support elsewhere for their speakers and activities. Disdaining confrontational actions such as Global Warming BBQs or hosting bomb-throwers such as Coulter, some College Republican clubs gravitate toward more intellectual events, such as bipartisan political conferences on campus or writing for arch, highbrow conservative newspapers.

The best known organization nurturing a more civil disposition is the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, founded in the 1950s by William F. Buckley. With assets totaling $11 million in 2014, ISI advertises itself as the premiere organization for the best and the brightest among conservative students. It offers seminars on moral and political philosophy, which ISIs leaders argue are lacking on todays college campuses. ISI also provides networking and internship opportunities at the National Review and other old-world right-leaning media. Ross Douthat, anop-ed writer for the New York Times, was a member of the 2002 class at ISI while attending Harvard and is now a speaker for the organization.

Events like last weeks help groups raise money and attention

All of these organizations rely on substantial amounts of funding from outside donors. They are not self-supporting. Given the large amounts that many luminaries charge to give speeches on campus Coulter, for example, charges between $20,000 and $50,000 a speech they could not be.

The amount of money pouring into conservative student groups from outside organizations has always outpaced the amount flowing to left-leaning students. Conservatives argue that makes sense because they feel as if they are outgunned on campuses that many of them think of as liberal indoctrination mills.

In recent years, the amount of money supporting the provocative style has outstripped support for the civil style. As a result of the altercation at Berkeley, it is likely that organizations supporting provocation will grow even richer, if donors on the right like what they see. And what they seem to like in the age of Trump is Coulter vs. Berkeley.

Amy Binder is a professor of sociology at the University of California at San Diego. She is co-author of Becoming Right: How Campuses Shape Young Conservatives, published in 2013.

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Ann Coulter Blasts Trump’s Budget Deal: Where’s the ‘Ruthless … – Mediaite

Could Ann Coulter one of Donald Trumps earliest and most prominent backers be turning on the president?

In a column on her website titled Swamp People 47, Trump 0, Coulter blasted President Trumps budget deal as a bill straight out of George Soros dream journal and accused the president of backing off of a number of his signature campaign promises including, most notably, the proposed border wall.

A spectacular failure, Coulter wrote. Democrats have got to be pinching themselves, thinking, Am I dreaming this?

The conservative pundit also railed against the budgets increase in military spending and funding for Planned Parenthood. Then she focused her attention on Trump specifically, writing, We want the ruthless businessman we were promised.

We knew Washington Republicans were useless, Coulter wrote. Thats why we elected such a comically improbable president as Donald J. Trump.

Early in the primary season, Coulter told Bill Maher that Trump had the best chance of winning the general election a prediction which, of course, proved prescient. Coulter spoke glowingly about Trumps proposed immigration policies, notably the wall. But now, she appears to be not only turning on the President, but the entire party as well.

If this is the budget deal we get when Republicans control the House, the Senate and the presidency, theres no point in ever voting for a Republican again, Coulter wrote. (This same point was raised by Rush Limbaugh on his radio show this week, including in an interview with Vice President Mike Pence.)

You can read Coulters full column here.

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Ann Coulter rips Donald Trump over budget deal, pitches new GOP … – Washington Times

Ann Coulter, one of President Donald Trumps most ardent supporters throughout his campaign, released a scathing critique on Wednesday of lawmakers $1.2 trillion budget deal.

Adios, America! author Ann Coulter famously predicted that Mr. Trump had the best shot of all Republican candidates of winning the partys presidential nomination. She defended the billionaire amid ridicule on HBOs Real Time with Bill Maher in June 2015, but took him to task this week in an op-ed titled Swamp People: 47, Trump: 0.

If this is the budget deal we get when Republicans control the House, the Senate and the presidency, theres no point in ever voting for a Republican again, Ms. Coulterwrote of a bipartisan agreement reached over the weekend to prevent a government shutdown. Not only is there no funding for a wall, but thanks to the deft negotiating skills of House Speaker Paul Ryan the bill actually prohibits money from being spent on a wall.

The White Houses ability to secure up to $15 billion in additional defense spending did not impress the conservative commentator. Instead, she mocked the Republican Party as inept negotiators.

That has become the GOPs official motto: Next time! We can never win this time, Ms. Coulter said. Instead, Republicans idea is always to surrender this time, in hopes that their gentlemanliness will be rewarded by their mortal enemies next time. Then, next time comes, and Republicans again surrender in hopes of currying favor with the Democrats and the media for the next time.

The author went on to say the bill is something out of billionaire George Soros dream journal, and that Democrats are probably pinching themselves to see if they are dreaming.

Admittedly, Trump has the enormous handicap of having to work through congressional Republicans, who are feckless cowards, Ms. Coulter said before her conclusion: We want the ruthless businessman we were promised.

White House budget director Mick Mulvaney defended the budget agreement on Monday, saying it lines up perfectly with the presidents priorities.

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