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Ann Coulter had to switch seats on a Delta flight. Then came the tirade. – Washington Post

Back when nearly everyone else on the planet seemedoutraged at United Airlines over the violentde-seating of a paying passenger, Ann Coulter, as she so often does, shared her own unique take.

Sorry about the dragging, she wrote in April. But convicted pill-mill doctor should be deported.

The bloodied passenger had a criminal history and immigratedfrom Vietnam, you see.

But somuch for Coulters nuanced take on air travel. On Saturday, shedeclared the worst airline in America to be not United, but Delta Air Lines which allegedlycommitted the offense of de-seating Ann Coulter.

[A belligerent man in a Trump hat was kicked off a flight as a crowd chanted: Lock him up!]

Coulterdidnt just slam Delta for movingher from her PRE-BOOKED seat with extra leg room (to another seat in the same row, according to the airline). She also documented the experience in photos and tweet after tweet, which she shared with her 1.6 million followers, not to mentionthe wider spectrum of people fascinated by things Ann Coulter does.

So here is a member of theflight crewaccused of summarily snatching my ticket from my hand & ordering me to move w/o explanation, compensation or apology:

Coulter also sharedaphoto ofthe womanwho waltz[ed in] at the last min and took herseat, even though she is not elderly, child or sick,nor an air marshal or tall person.

That woman andtwo other passengers stareat Coulter in the photo perhaps wondering what will happen now that they have been photographed by the same unpredictable commentatorwho oncewished assassination upon John Edwards, declinedto condemn an abortion doctors murderand joked about poisoning a Supreme Court justice.

Not pictured: Deltas fritzy WiFi, which Coulter suspected was intentionally brokento prevent passengers from tweeting from the plane about how theyre being treated.

Coulter didnt immediately reply to questions, including why she decided to photograph and publicize her co-flyers faces.

It appears her new seat was in the same row, just not the exact seat she had selected, a Delta spokesman wrote to The Washington Post.

It was an exit row seat (has extra leg room), he wrote. She was moved from an aisle to a window. Same space, a few seats over.

Regardless, the spokesman saidthe airline would reach out to Coulterabout her concerns on the New York-to-Florida flight.

A Delta spokesman told the Associated Press that the airline was reaching out toCoulter.

When it does reach her,they may have a lot to talk about.

Coulter has been an unhappy customer since at least 2010, when she wrote that her Delta flight to Portland gotdisrupted and that the ticketing agent she spokewithdeserves to be the worst employee multiple award-winner.

A few years later, she wrote that she paid $1,500 for a ticket near someone who smells like a NYC cabdriver. At least she hadWiFi but no electrical outlets on the plane. Like a soda fountain without cups. #Deltasucks.

Coulter offered this advice at the time:

But she apparently didnt take it, as she would keep flyingDelta and complaining about Delta in subsequent years, up tothis weekends Twitter eruption.

Other airlines dont seem to inspire the same invective. Coulter had a brief Twitter spasm on a JetBlue flight in late 2015 BECAUSE THE CAPTAIN HASNT ARRIVED YET. Now, we have to worry about him flying drunk.

But a few weekslater she posted a picture of herself smiling docilely with a JetBlue pilot whos always on time.

[A professor said a soldiers free plane seat made him want to vomit. A Navy SEAL says this.]

And midway through Saturdays rant about her Delta trip, Coulter digressed to plug JetBlues free WiFi.

Even non-famous peoples airplane disaster stories have been making national news lately (ahem), so obviously Coulters account has drawn quite a lot of attention if not always sympathy for the celebrity.

HuffPost accused her of seat-shaming the woman who took her extra leg room, for instance.

And some people couldnt help but rememberwhat shed said about that United passenger, back when he found himselfin similar circumstances plus getting dragged down a plane aisle with a bloody nose.

This article has been updated.

More reading:

A man wouldnt leave an overbooked United flight. So he was dragged off, battered and limp.

A flight attendant smashed wine bottles on a man who tried to open the exit midair, FBI says

A passenger tried to bite a flight attendant then leapt off the plane, police say

Disruptive passenger held off with drink cart as flight lands under military escort

A United pilot ranted about Trump, Clinton and divorce. Her passengers fled.

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Ann Coulter had to switch seats on a Delta flight. Then came the tirade. - Washington Post

Ann Coulter slams Delta after booting her from seat – NY …

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Saturday, July 15, 2017, 10:01 PM

Conservative firebrand Ann Coulter flew into a rage Saturday after she was booted from her extra room seat on a Delta flight.

The 55-year-old Coulter unleashed her fury against the airline in a Twitter rant that took off about 5:30 p.m.

Just when you think it's safe to fly them again, the worst airline in America is STILL: @Delta, Coulter tweeted.

The right-wing commentator followed up the tweet with a photo of the flight attendant she claimed told her to give up the seat for another passenger.

Ann Coulter blasts NYPD officers as 'little girls' on Twitter

Why are you taking me out of the extra room seat I specifically booked, @Delta? Coulter tweeted alongside it. Flight attendant: I dont know.

Coulter took her anger to a new level minutes later when she tweeted a picture of a female passenger who apparently got the seat. @Delta didnt give my extra room seat to an air marshall (SIC) or tall person. Heres the woman given my PRE-BOOKED seat, she wrote.

A Delta spokesman said the airline is looking into the incident.

We are aware of the customers comment and were reaching out directly to her to address the complaint, he said.

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Ann Coulter tweets up a storm against Delta – Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)

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Conservative pundit Ann Coulter unleashed a tweetstorm on Delta Air Lines on Saturday night, complaining about being moved out of a particularseat with extra legroom that she pre-booked.

In one tweet Coulter refers to Delta as the worst airline in America.

Coulter had booked a preferred seat in the exit row with extra legroom and was moved to a different seat in the same exit row, according to Delta.

Although Atlanta-based Delta has a mostly non-union workforce with pilots as the only major unionized employee group, Coulter asked: Does your union hate you, @Delta?

Delta responded via Twitter with an apology.

The airline moved Coulter from an aisle seat in the exit row to a window seat in the same row on the other side of the aisle, according to Delta. The airlinesaid it is sorry she did not receive the seat she reserved and paid for, andwill refund the $30 extra Coulter paid for the preferred seat.

Coulter also posted a photo of the passenger she said was given her seat.

Heres more from Coulters tweetstorm.

On JetBlue vs Delta:

Coulter on Delta airport customer service and in-flight crew:

Coulter on a fellow passenger:

In addition to the apology to Coulter, Delta issued a statement Sunday saying we are disappointed that the customer has chosen to publicly attack our employees and other customers by posting derogatory and slanderous comments and photos in social media. Her actions are unnecessary and unacceptable.

Delta expects mutual civility throughout the entire travel experience, Delta said in its statement.

On Sunday, Coulter tweeted further on the Delta incident.

On Twitter, Delta responded:

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Conservative author and controversial pundit Ann Coulter went on an extended Twitter vent after she said a Delta flight attendant moved her to another seat for no clear reason.

In a series of tweets on July 15, Coulter said she was asked to move from an extra-room seat she had booked in advance for an unidentified woman whose photo she snapped and shared on Twitter to her 1.6 million followers.

The Coulter photo shows the woman who got Coulters seat along with other passengers who look a bit caught off-guard to be photographed. Coulter also shared a photo of the flight attendant she claims made her move for no reason.

Delta told The New York Daily News that the airline was aware of the customers comment and were reaching out directly to her to address the complaint. The airline didnt explain why Coulter was asked to move to another seat.

The first Coulter Tweet started on July 15 at just before 5 p.m. on the east coast, although it wasnt clear where Coulter was flying from or to. In her first missive, Coulter dubbed Delta the worst airline in America.

Next, she took a stab at Delta over its union.

Next, Coulter shared a photo she said was a picture of a flight attendant telling her she didnt know why Coulter was being removed from a seat she said she specifically booked.

Then came the most dramatic shot: Coulter posted a photo of the woman she says Delta gave her seat to in order to demonstrate the woman wasnt tall or an air marshal.

Several more tweets followed, with Coulter expressing great anger over being moved from a seat she says she booked in advance. She threw in a dig at Deltas Wifi for good measure.

Coulter then made a plug for Jet Blue and declared that Delta sucks.

There was more.

Two hours later, Coulter posted her final tweet on the situation.

Twitter users responded. Political critics of Coulter didnt have nice things to say about the airline incident.

However, others came to Coulters defense, encouraging people to look at the deeper issue.

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Ann Coulter Reportedly Helped Write Trump’s Campaign … – Right Wing Watch

In an excerpt from his new book published yesterday in New York magazine, Joshua Green reveals that Ann Coulter helped to write the immigration plan that President Trump released during his campaign:

Although Trump didnt dwell on policy details, [Steve] Bannon pitched in there, too. When Trump came under fire because his campaign hadnt produced a single policy paper, Bannon arranged for [Sam] Nunberg and Ann Coulter, the conservative pundit, to quickly write a white paper on Trumps immigration policies. When the campaign released it, Coulter, without disclosing her role, tweeted that it was the greatest political document since the Magna Carta.

The similarities between Trumps anti-immigrant rhetoric and Coulters writings were noted throughout the campaign. Coulter told one reporter that the Trump campaign requested an advance copy of her book Adios America before he gave his infamous speech about Mexican rapists.

Coulter was thrilled with the immigration plan Trump released in 2015, which called for building a wall at the Mexican border, mass deportations and ending birthright citizenship. As we and others noted at the time, that plan had plenty of similarities to Adios America. On top of her Magna Carta comment, Coulter tweeted at the time, I dont care if@realDonaldTrumpwants to perform abortions in White House after this immigration policy paper. Her enthusiasm makes even more sense when you learn that she wrote the paper herself.

Coulter prides herself on saying the most outrageous things possible in order to get attention, but the core of her message is a corrosive one that helped driveTrumps campaign: stirring up fear of immigrants and nostalgia for a whiter America. Peter Beinart summarized Coulters view of Trumps candidacy in The Atlantic:

The secret of Trumps success, she argues, has been ideological. He recognized that Americans, by which she mostly means Republicans, are homesick. They dont just oppose immigration because they believe it depresses wages and strains government services. Theyre homesick for a whiter America, an America that was once truly free because its not in the Anglo-Saxon character either to take orders or to give them. (Never mind about slavery.) Since 1965, however, when Lyndon Johnson signed legislation allowing more immigration from Latin America, Asia, and Africa, the United States has been, according to Coulter inIn Trump We Trust, overrun by illiterate peasants who can be instructed to learn certain symbols and bloc-vote for the Democrats. In response, Democrats, along with rich Republicans, keep the doors open to non-European immigration, and thus America has grown browner and shorter. (Thats Coulters description fromAdios America). Corruption rises. So does terrorism and rape.

Coulters unabashed white nationalist ideas have endeared her to the white nationalist fringes. Last year, she attended a party hosted by the white nationalist website VDARE; on election night, she retweeted a VDARE message that undocumented writer Jose Antonio Vargas would now have to go back; she has credited VDARE editor Peter Brimelow for her interest in immigration politics.

While it should be shocking that someone like Coulter was shaping Trumps campaign immigration policies, that is now par for the course for the Republican Party. After all, it is Rep. Steve King of Iowa, who has his own lengthy record of white nationalist remarks, who has been driving the immigration policy of House Republicans.

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