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Itwouldn’tbe a devastating storm without someone trying to blame the gays!
Yes, everyone, Ann Coulter is help at it. This time the right-wing media pundit is using Twitter to insinuate that “Houston electing a woman loving woman mayor” is a more likely explanation for Hurricane Harvey than climate change.
Yep, you read that right.
The mayor in question is Houston’s Annise Parker, one of the first openly gay mayors of a major U.S. city, who served from 2010-2016.
Coulter is no stranger to making anti-gay claims. She’s previously said that “gay marriage is not a civil right” and stated that sexually active homosexual men should “feel guilty about it.” This is all the while trying to appeal to a subset of conservative gay, pale men.
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Good Morning Britain fans 'shocked' after Ann Coulter calls Weinstein allegations 'a lot of fun'
Good Morning Britain viewers are left "disgusted" and "shocked" after watching an interview with US commentator Ann Coulter on 30 October, where she described the allegations against Harvey Weinstein as "a lot of fun".
Coulter appeared on the British breakfast programme and spoke about House Of Cards actor Kevin Spacey making sexual advances towards then 14-year-old Anthony Rapp, and later began talking about Harvey Weinstein allegations too.
She said, "I hope it's not true. I like him as an actor. On the other hand, I love all of the allegations coming out against all of these vast Hollywood types like Harvey Weinstein," before going on to add, "That's been a lot of fun."
Presenter Susanna Reid appeared stunned by Ann's bizarre selection of word to explain the incident, saying: "It's not a lot of fun for the women, or indeed the men who are making the allegations".
Most viewers were outraged by Coulter's comment and took to Twitter to criticise her.
A user wrote, "Stupid choice of words by @AnnCoulter... she finds the allegations 'fun' ! Not so fun for the victims though is it!! @
Anotherday,another perfect response to Ann Coulter’s nonsensical comments.
Days after the controversial right-wing media pundit said it was more “credible” to charge Hurricane Harvey’s devastation on the city’s election of a gay mayor than climate change, the official in question hit support with a succinct yet effective response:
Annise Parker, who is currently education at Rice University, served as mayor of Houston from 2010 to 2016. She was one of the first openly lgbtq+ mayors of a major U.S. city.
After Parker tweeted her response on Sunday, her followers had some fun with her reaction, putting in climate-related requests for the political official whose sexual orientation Coulter believes to control weather patterns.
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Ann Coulter says: Black people know gay marriage destroys American families and civilization [video]
“Let me tell you how black people ponder about this. The issue is: Blacks were brought here in slave ships. They were enslaved. The laws of states discriminated against them for a hundred years. Civil rights is a black issue. Now everybody in America wants to be black — the feminists, the gays, the illegal immigrants. What civil right are they being denied?”
”[Gays] do contain civil rights. Oh, yes they can [get married]. No one can unite someone of the similar sex. Neither can you. Neither can you. Neither can I. Don’t state this is equal rights. [Marrying whomever you want] That’s absolutely not the purpose for marriage.”
“[Supporting civil unions] Because we don’t need one more nail in the coffin of marriage in America. Because destroying the family has done such a wonderful thing for people in America and the shadowy families? It has nothing to do with the church.”
”It is because of what liberals did to the black family that we see how crucial a mother and father are. Mommy and daddy must be married to one anoth
Lesbian Mayor Responds To Ann Coulter's Remarks On Harvey
Former Houston Mayor Annise Parker responded to Ann Coulter’s comment that Hurricane Harvey was caused because a lesbian was elected the mayor of the town mockingly by saying: “I thought no one knew I had a super influence over weather.”
Right-wing media pundit Ann Coulter used Twitter on Aug. 29 to insinuate that the deadly storm which had killed about 45 people (as of Sunday) was caused because Houston had elected a lesbian mayor and not due to climate change.
The mayor in question was Houston’s Annise Parker, one of the first openly homosexual mayors of a major U.S. metropolis, having served from 2010-2016. Parker on Saturday took to Twitter to respond to Coulter’s distasteful comment.
Twitter users shredded Coulter over her remark last Wednesday. One user said: "One is based on science & statistics, the other bigotry & exclusion. I guess it's a question of where you locate your intellectual foundation."
Coulter has made anti-gay statements previously as well, including in 2010 when she told a crowd of gay men at Homocon, a summit held by the gay conservative group GOProud: “Marriage" is n