Right-wing commentator and troll Ann Coulter amped up her usual racist, homophobic, anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim propaganda with her assessment of Democrats during an appearance on Laura Ingraham's Fox News show The Ingraham Angle on Tuesday.
While discussing controversy between organizers of the record-breaking Women's March, in which founder Teresa Shook demanded that four of the organizers step down, saying they had allowed "anti-Semitism, anti- LBGTQIA sentiment, and hateful, racist rhetoric to become a part of the platform," Coulter offended just about every marginalized group with her explanation of why she believes there's infighting among Democrats.
"We're going to be seeing a lot of these disputes in the Democratic Party base because they all hate one another," Coulter said.
"You have the Muslims and the Jews and the various exotic sexual groups and the black church ladies with the college queers," Coulter said.
"The only thing that keeps the Democratic base together is for them to keep focusing on 'White men are the ones keeping you down. You must hate white men.' It's the one thing they all have in common," she said.
Coulter has a long history of making anti-everything-but-straight-cis-white-people statements, but some of her anti-LGBTQ hits include blaming Hurricane Harvey on the fact that Houston had once elected a lesbian mayor (Annise Parker). She's also asserted that marriage was not a civil right for same-sex couples.
Watch her bizarre comment that includes a slam against "exotic sexual groups" below.
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