Lawrence O’Donnell: ‘Ann Coulter Is Once Again Re-Writing Ann Coulter On The Subject Of Mitt Romney’
MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell took a look at Ann Coulter‘s joke-filled CPAC speech about Mitt Romney. “Ann Coulter is once again re-writing Ann Coulter,” he said, “on the subject of Mitt Romney.”
As evidence, O’Donnell turned to footage of Coulter at the 2007 CPAC, where she called Romney “probably our best candidate.” Contrast that with her 2011 CPAC speech, where she said that, if Chris Christie doesn’t run in 2012, Mitt Romney will be our nominee and “we’ll lose.”
RELATED: Watch Ann Coulter Serve Up Jokes And ‘Red Meat’ During Her CPAC Speech
And this year, of course, she told the CPAC audience that the worst one can say about Romney is that he isn’t hip. Which O’Donnell found rather interesting.
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