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The government shutdown's #1 fan - Ann Coulter

On Fox News' show Hannity, anti-woman Ann Coulter said the following to host Sean Hannity about the government shutdown: "The shutdown was so magnificent, run beautifully. I'm so proud of these Republicans, and that is because they have branded the Republican Party as the anti-Obamacare Party."

Earth to Coulter - the GOP didn't need the shutdown to brand themselves as the anti-Obamacare Party. I have a feeling their 40+ attempts at repealing the bill did the trick there. Also, the shutdown didn't just brand the GOP as the anti-Obamacare Party. The shutdown,  along with previous words and actions have branded the GOP as the following in recent weeks, months, and years:

- The anti-gay party

- The anti-woman party

- The anti-minority party

- The anti-any-religion-but-Christianity party

- The anti-healthcare party

- The anti-lower class party

- The anti-middle class party

- The anti-education party

- The anti-diplomacy party

- The anti-compromise party

- The anti-Obama party

- The anti-science party

- The anti-facts party

- The anti-voting party

- The anti-environment party

- The anti-global warming party

- The anti-change party

- The anti-living children party

- The anti-research party

- The pro-fetuses, guns, and corporations party

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/22/ann-coulter-shutdown-gop_n_4141777.html

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