Conservative icon Ann Coulter didn’t pull punches on the “Mike Gallagher Show” over her opinion of Carly Fiorina, telling the radio host she doesn’t just disapprove of the Republican presidential hopeful – she hates her.
And she doesn’t just hate her.
She hates her “with the hot, hot hate of a 1,000 suns,” Coulter said, as Mediaite reported.
The reason?
Fiorina suggested this week fellow Republican presidential contender Donald Trump, whom Coulter adores, could be off-based with his vow to end birthright citizenship.
“[I’ve] turned against [her],” Coulter said, Real Clear Politics reported. “At first, I admit I was suspicious because I hate this, ‘Oh, a woman can talk, oh that’s great.’ Why not Sid Dinsdale, he ran for Senate in Nebraska, he is a wealthy banker, he’s worth a few billion dollars. He ran for senate and lost. She ran for governor and lost.”
Coulter went on, likening the growing support of Fiorina with voters as an outcome of affirmative action-type attitudes.
“But I just hate this affirmative action among Republicans,” she said. “Look Republicans, you’re very sweet people, I love that you’re trying to promote someone because, ‘whoa, it’s a woman,’ but women can talk. It’s really not breaking news and then yesterday among that attacks I saw on the magnificent Donald Trump immigration plan was, you know, everybody wants to get rid of anchor babies.
“You can read the section of my book. It’s very short. It’s not from the Fourteenth Amendment.
“The Fourteenth Amendment, you’ll all remember, came after the Civil War, remember what the Civil War was about? That was freeing the slaves. It wasn’t about allowing illegal aliens to run across the border, drop a baby and say, ‘Ha ha, you missed me, I’m a citizen now.'”