Ann Coulter 'Adios America' Book Signing Interrupted by Protestors

By Joseph Randazzo Joseph.Randazzo@mstarsnews.com | Jul 03, 2015 01:09 PM EDT

When Ann Coulter's book, Adios America: The Left's Plan to Turn our Country into a Third World Hellhole, hit bookstores everywhere, no one should have been surprised that there was some blowback as both her haters as well as her fans took note. Some of that blowback reached a Costa Mesa, California  Barnes & Noble book signing. While dozens of people were seen in line waiting their turn to get their book signed, a few people in the Starbucks cafè ran from their tables and went on the offensive against Coulter. They brought out signs and yelled at both the author Coulter and the people waiting in line for her.

"Undocumented, unafraid," the protestors yelled. "Ain't no power like the power of the people 'cause the power of the people don't stop!"

Some protestors even brought Mexican flags, anarchist flags and signs that read "Adios, Ann Coulter." A few tried to reach the front of the line but they were moved back by security guards.

Coulter responded by attacking Latin Americans. She told Breitbart news this way of protesting was the norm for them when they disagree.

"You have to understand, screaming and defacing things is how Latin Americans express disagreement," Coulter said. "At least as long as they were destroying books and screaming in a book store, they weren't molesting any 4-year-olds."

As it all went down, Coulter apparently wasn't phased. She cheerfully signed her books and posed for photographers and fans. It didn't matter that a group of people was ripping her book on the outside -- after all, they bought it first!

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