Watch Ann Coulter School a Liberal on Immigration
Want to know Ann Coulter’s opinions on illegal immigration? Just ask her. Or buy her book, Adios, America: The Left’s Plan to Turn Our Country into a Third World Hellhole. This controversial book has been out for two years now, and obviously sticks in the craw of illegal immigration advocates like Jorge Ramos.
Ramos is a Mexican-born American journalist and author and a Spanish-language Univision news anchor who has been called “The Walter Cronkite of Latin America.” (Actually, Jorge might best be compared to his liberal compadre Dan Rather.)
Coulter’s book title alone was enough to make Ramos’s head nearly explode. Imagine calling his Mexican homeland a “hellhole.” Sadly, though, anyone who has visited Mexico City and seen the shanty towns in its metropolitan surroundings knows that the President’s recent characterization of third-world countries as “sh*t-holes” would probably be more accurate.
The video posted below is a contrast between liberal (Ramos) and conservative (Coulter) command of the facts during heated and emotional debates. Ramos believes that millions of illegal immigrants overloading the welfare system and clogging up our jails is somehow more of an issue of diversity. He nearly breaks into tears as Ann makes him her boy-toy and forces him mind his manners as she rips him to shreds.
Watch this classic heated debate between Ann and liberal Jorge Ramos below.
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