Outspoken right-winger Ann Coulter recently showed the world yet again that she's not afraid to take on a group of people who have views different than hers. In fact, she recently appeared on The View to discuss her new book, and when asked a certain question by panelist Raven-Symone, shot her down for her recent comments surrounding the name Watermelondrea.
And, well, Symone didn't quite have a response.
During a discussion about Coulter's new book, Adios America: The Left's Plan to Turn Our Country Into a Third World Hellhole, and the Republican party, the show's guest continued to champion GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and his success in the presidential campaign. It was then that Symone interrupted with her question:
"My mom taught me when I was younger 'if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all,'" she said. "And why do you think that it's important to mudsling and have these words, that obviously touch the heart and soul of so many people in America, being said when we're taught something different as a child. Could you explain that to me and why do you think your success is based off that?"
It was a loaded question, sure, but Coulter explained that at least she has a stance on "policy" and things that actually have an effect on the American people, as opposed to having a view on people's names. You know, like Watermelondrea.
"You'll insult people for their names," Coulter said. "I'm talking about a government policy that affects all Americans and immigrants and the people leaving here, and is harming our country."
Here's the exchange below. Skip to the six-minute mark for the question from Symone:
So, does Coulter's argument hold water, folks?
A video posted by @youngjames on Oct 17, 2015 at 9:17pm PDT
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