CALEDONIA Right-wing pundit Ann Coulter has a vision of what the country will look like if President Barack Obama stays in the White House, and its pretty grisly.
Americans will end up waiting in long, DMV-like lines for heart surgery. The economy will get worse and worse, and eventually the United States will be indistinguishable from a pathetic Western European country.
But Coulter doesnt really expect Obama to bere-elected.
The author shared that opinion, as well as a host of other political and social views, with more than 200 of her fans Sunday evening during a book signing at South Hills Country Club, 3047 Highway 41, in the Franksville area of Caledonia.
Coulter was there to promote her new book, Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama, which calls out the left for what she sees as its racist exploitation of minorities. But with the election less than 48 hours away, Coulter was also there to rally support for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, as part of Americans For Prosperitys Obamas Failing Agenda Bus Tour.
If you want entertainment, watch MSNBC this Tuesday night, Coulter quipped. That is going to be like watching the O.J. (Simpson) slow-speed chase and just waiting for a suicide.
The AFP event also featured brief speeches from the groups state director for Wisconsin, Luke Hilgemann; Shona Holmes, a Canadian who talked about her tribulations dealing the Canadian national health care system; and conservative radio talk show host Vicki McKenna; but Coulter was clearly the star of the event.
Attendees, seated close together in folding chairs, roared as she approached the podium, and snorted with laughter and applause as she delivered one rapid-fire jokeafter another.
Americans were told we had to make up for the Democratic policies of slavery and Jim Crow by electing a half-black Hawaiian, Coulter said at one point. We would have been better off with Don Ho.
As the star-struck supporters left the event, shuffling off to warm up their cars, or lining up to have their books signed, Hilgemann gave one last appeal for them to get involved before the election: (Get involved) so that 48 days and 48 years from now you can look at your children and grandchildren and say you did everything possible to take this country back.
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Coulter rallies conservatives at book signing : More than 200 turn out to hear pundit