Democrats Happy To Get ‘Bottom 51 Percent Of Voters, In Terms Of Knowledge, IQ’ Says Coulter
Conservative grenade thrower Ann Coulter is back on Fox News, in a last-ditch desperate attempt to get attention and her base to the polls.
Ann Coulter appeared on “Fox & Friends” Sunday morning to trash Democrats, and to drive Republican voters to the polls. The conservative pundit, a frequent Fox News guest thanks to her outrageous pronouncements, insisted Obamacare should have been more of an issue for the GOP this season, believing somehow that allowing millions of Americans to buy affordable health insurance  would somehow be a winning issue for those who have literally voted to repeal or minimize it 54 times.
But it was her attack on Democrats that perhaps was the most disingenuous.
Weekend Fox & Friends co-host Tucker Carlson claimed that all Democratic ads he’s seen have to do with birth control and abortion, asking, “Are those the big issues that will define America’s future?”
Coulter, laughing, responded that Democrats “really don’t care. If they can get the bottom 51 percent of voters, in terms of knowledge and IQ, they’re perfectly happy. I can fool 51 percent of the people, that’s enough to win.”
Watch:
For some interesting debunking, head over to Wonkette.
Image via Fox News
Hat tip and video: David Edwards at Raw Story
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