It’s nice of them to be so concerned for her well-being.
Salon: Ann Coulter reacted to the news of Texas Senator Ted Cruz pulling out of the race for the Republican nomination with all the class one would expect:
Oh, I guess it is over — It's so over that I hear Rove is admitting it on Fox News. https://t.co/nUo0cBW4KL
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) May 4, 2016
Trump smackdown is of course a great night for America, but please be sensitive enough to realize that it's a sad night for Canada.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) May 4, 2016
Jake Tapper just claimed Trump has offended every single group "from Muslims to Hispanics." One group he hasn't offended: AMERICANS.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) May 4, 2016
I'm beginning to think a wall is popular!
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) May 4, 2016
Pundits: Trump wasn't serious @ running 4 POTUS; Ike wasn't serious @ landing at Normandy; Neil Armstrong wasn't serious @ going to the moon
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) May 4, 2016
Coulter took particular pleasure in gently toying with Steve Sailer, though to what end wasn’t entirely clear:
And then you never saw me on TV again! https://t.co/aH5ZnYeYWt
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) May 4, 2016
I'll be on @billmaher's "Real Time" again this Friday. https://t.co/aH5ZnYeYWt
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) May 4, 2016
Amazingly, 3 days after @realDonaldTrump announced, I was worried he'd back down. I didn't know Trump. https://t.co/aH5ZnYeYWt
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) May 4, 2016
Apparently it's a Sanders audience or they'd have laughed more @ my saying he was better nominee than that Trump was https://t.co/aH5ZnYeYWt
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) May 4, 2016
Especially when one considers that she later retweeted praise from the organization with which Sailer’s affiliated. Maybe she was simply a little too giddy from the news of Cruz’s demise? Whatever the reason, she opted to retweet praise from a source she really should know better than to accept praise from:
The pundits on TV were wrong. The most influential commentator of this campaign was @AnnCoulter. Full stop. pic.twitter.com/dPmWW8q2bP
— Virginia Dare (@vdare) May 4, 2016
That would the official account of VDARE, the white supremacist website named after the the girl who was allegedly the first white child born in the Americas.
As for its relation to Sailer, following Hurricane Katrina, he published an article on the site arguing that African-Americans need more guidance than other races, comparing their behavior after that natural disaster to that of the Japanese after the 1995 Kobe earthquake. There was little looting after it because, in Sailer’s words, “when you get down to it, Japanese aren’t blacks.”