Why is Ann Coulter important, because she supported Trump during the elections.
A lot of the stuff you read on MMO-C doesn't mean a whole lot because it's partisan, left wingers don't like Trump, we all know that.
But Coulter is in the Trump camp, she doesn't like what she sees and is thinking of leaving. That means a lot.
She hosts a conservative talk radio show that's on a lot of stations across the country and she speaks at a lot of universities and other events. She writes books too. And she's not bad looking for an older woman.
http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/05/1...paign-promises
Ann Coulter was one of President Donald Trump's most outspoken supporters during the 2016 election, but so far she's been underwhelmed by his presidency.
In an interview with The Daily Caller on Sunday, Coulter said she still has hope in Trump, but she is ready to jump ship if things don't change.
"I’m not very happy with what has happened so far," Coulter said. "I guess we have to try to push him to keep his promises. But this isn’t North Korea, and if he doesn’t keep his promises, I’m out. This is why we voted for him. I think everyone who voted for him knew his personality was grotesque, it was the issues."
She explained that Trump ran as a master negotiator who would drain the Washington, D.C., swamp, but she hasn't seen him follow through on enough of his campaign promises.
"My fingers are still crossed. It’s not like I’m out yet, but boy, things don’t look good," Coulter said.
She added that she won't apologize for supporting Trump during the election, because he said all the right things on the campaign trail and because there was no better option.
She said she is afraid now that "the Trump-haters were right," which she said would be a "nightmare."
"I got to tell you when I wrote 'Adios America,' I thought there was a ten percent chance of saving the country," Coulter said. "On the evening of November 8, I thought, 'Wow, we have a 90 percent chance now. This is a chance that comes a long once every thousand years. We can save America now.'"
"And now, I don’t know, I’m someplace between ten percent and 90 percent."