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Who was Coulter pandering to?

Ann Coulter’s new book, “Adios America,” hit the stands last month with a price tag of $26.99.

It is already discounted to $16.95 at Amazon. Wait a while before ordering it. The book will be discounted a lot more when they find that there are now many people who have fallen out of love with Miss Coulter and will no longer buy her books.

Her anti-Semitic comments near the end of the CNN debate will hit her in her bank account. Her question: “How many f—— Jews do they think there are in America?” was really uncalled for.

She explained later that this question was really asking the candidates if they are pandering to the Jews. If that was so, she could have politely asked it that way…. “Are you or why are you pandering…. yada yada yada.”

It’s only my opinion, but I don’t think the candidates were pandering. I prefer to think they spoke about Israel because they recognize that Israel is an important strategic partner in area where the United States has very few friends.

And by the way, Miss Coulter, the answer is seven million.

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Dr. Ben Carson stated his thoughts about a Muslim not being elected president. He believes that theocrats should not run this democratic government. Immediately after his comments, there was a large surge in donations to his presidential campaign. We’re talking $1 million bucks in about 24 hours. It seems that there are many Americans that don’t like or trust Muslims.

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I just learned that the actor Will Smith donated $150,000 to Louis Farrakhan’s organization for his second Million Man March on Washington that happened on Oct. 10. Those who describe Louis Farrakhan are extremely polite and cautious. In fear of repercussions and lawsuits, they say: “Because of comments in his speeches he is perceived as being anti-Semitic, anti-white and anti-gay.” Is he really?

I am not a fan of Louis Farrakhan, and I am not crazy about those who support him. Will Smith has given us many hours of enjoyable entertainment. I have a dear friend who says he no longer likes him, but goes on to say: “that’s not going to stop me from seeing any of Smith’s flicks. If there is something I want to see I will buy a ticket to the movie in the next theatre and then walk right into the one playing the Smith flick.”

Does anybody think that this will hurt the famous actor? It would if my friend can get a Million Moviegoers Marching with him and doing the same.

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The team of Republican candidates is a group of fools — and that includes the three outsiders who have never held a political office. By finding fault with each other they are doing a great job of writing a campaign script for any liberal or socialist running in the next election. I can just hear Hillary saying something nasty about one of them, and when a gasp comes up from the audience, just saying: “I didn’t say that. I am repeating the words of Donald Trump.”

Hey gang, get your acts together. Stop going after each other. Hillary, and soon Biden, are the enemies.

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Debbie Wasserman Schultz considers herself a good Jew because she fasted and attended synagogue on Yom Kippur. I am StanGershbein@Bellsouth.net saying that she’d be a better Jew if she voted against Obama’s Iranian nuclear agreement.

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