By Ann Coulter
10/08/2014
On Monday, The Washington Times reported on the Homeland Security Inspector General’s finding[PDF] that detention facilities for illegal border-crossers are teeming with diseases because the guests don’t know how to take medicine or use toilets.[Disease plagues illegal immigrants; lack of medications, basic hygiene blamed, By Stephen Dinan, October 6, 2014] By Tuesday, there were more than 1,000 comments.That’s a lot of comments.
Articles on ISIS usually get between five and 100 comments.
True, a month ago, a CNN poll reported that 90 percent of Americans said they believed ISIS was a direct threat to the United States. What else could they say? You'd feel awfully silly if you told a CNN pollster ISIS wasn’t a threat and, the next day, the group set off a bomb in Times Square.
When it comes to what Americans are angry enough about to post more than a thousand comments, there’s only one issue. It’s immigration.
But the Republican leadership won’t touch it. Their consultants have kids who are going to need college tuition, and the donor class wants cheap labor.
So instead, the big thinkers of the party give us the same soporifics a 5-year-old could produce. In Karl Rove’s recent Wall Street Journal piece announcing the main issues Republicans needed to raise to win back the Senate, he listed tax cuts, regulatory reform, spending restraint, the Keystone pipeline and national defense … Zzzzzzzz.
Anything missing? Maybe something that would produce 1,173 comments on a single article in The Washington Times?
Here’s a representative sample of the comments:
There was also this helpful post explaining the bathroom "unfamiliarity" problem:
Someone bleating about "little kids" crossing the border got these replies:
It is a mark of how utterly useless the national Republican committees are that roughly half the comments questioned whether Republicans would be any better on immigration than the Democrats. Any party that is incapable of capitalizing on this justified rage about our country being overrun with illegal aliens doesn’t deserve a Senate majority.
Unfortunately, the rest of us don’t deserve what will happen if Republicans don’t get one.
The Republican leadership has got to choose between their voters and their donors. They can’t have both — at least as long as the donors keep big-footing the conservative base on immigration. No amount of money in the world is going to help a candidate who’s allowed to sell only crap.
Ann Coulter is the legal correspondent for Human Events and writes a popular syndicated column for Universal Press Syndicate. She is the author of TEN New York Times bestsellers — collect them here.
Her most recent book is Never Trust a Liberal Over Three-Especially a Republican.
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