This guy is more than a few
peas short of a casserole -
PIERS
MORGAN, HOST: Where is the similar mob to Mussolini’s and Hitler’s in
the modern democratic era?
ANN COULTER: Well, I would say that there are a lot of similarities.
The French Revolution.
MORGAN: Tea Party?
COULTER: No. No, no, no.
MORGAN: Nearest thing to it?
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COULTER: No, they're much closer to the original Tea Party, which, and
actually not as, not as much of a rabble as the original Tea Party,
which as I point out, the Founding Fathers weren't wild about the
original Tea Party curiously enough because they were so against mobs.
MORGAN: Are you wild about them?
COULTER: About who?
MORGAN: The Tea Party.
COULTER: Oh, the current Tea Party?
MORGAN: Yeah.
COULTER: Oh, yeah, I love them.
MORGAN: See, I don’t really get that.
COULTER: I speak to them.
MORGAN: I don’t get that because you’re a smart cookie.
COULTER: So are the Tea Partiers!
MORGAN: What do people think about you? You're intelligent. You live a
provocative life.
COULTER: I believe you're insulting the Tea Partiers.
MORGAN: Well, they're not among the brightest of spellers, are they?
COULTER: They're smarter than any liberal.
MORGAN: Do you think so?
COULTER: Yeah.
MORGAN: You really think that?
COULTER: Yes, I do.
MORGAN: In your heart?
COULTER: Are you some kind of retard? *
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