Lou Dobbs scolds Ann Coulter for ‘ATTACKING Trump’ over border wall failures

Lou Dobbs took Ann Coulter to task for using her twitter account to “attack” Trump for not doing enough on the wall.

It actually gets a little heated between the two. Here’s a taste:

Here’s the entire segment:

Dobbs is having a really tough time reconciling reality to his unabashed worship of Donald Trump while Ann Coulter actually cares more about immigration and has abandoned her faith, becoming a heretic. Don’t miss how Dobbs says anyone who thinks Hispanics can become conservatives are idiots [wait a minute…] about halfway through. Ironically, Trump himself was saying he’d “win” Hispanics in the election (he didn’t). It’s more entertaining when he starts interrupting her and she gets very snippy with him. Coulter says that Trump being an ignoramus was actually to his credit – I guess that didn’t work out like she wanted.

Here’s what she said about new “Former Trumpers” who are angry at Trump:

Bruni: The $1.3 trillion spending bill that he signed last week sent you over the edge.

Coulter: Yes. This is a different category you’re seeing now: Former Trumpers. That should be terrifying to the president. Maybe he’ll actually keep his promises. Unlike Marco Rubio. Unlike the rest of them. Unlike Mitch McConnell. We have been betrayed over and over and over with presidents promising to do something about immigration. If he played us for suckers, oh, you will not see rage like you have seen.

Immigration should be a bipartisan issue. I wish Trump would give something like a fireside chat. That’s what he should have done the day of his inauguration: Sit in the Oval Office and say, perfectly somberly and kindly: “I said some wild things during the campaign, it sounds like it’s divisive and angry, but now we need to bring the country together. We can disagree on other things, but one thing that ought to unite us is that we want to protect the people already here.” It’s a perfectly bipartisan issue.

Bruni: I don’t want to debate immigration policy.

Coulter: But that is the issue of the Former Trumpers. We are voting on the issues, not the man, and I think that is how you get away from tribal politics.

Very interesting, especially when so many (including a certain conservative Hispanic person), were cautioning against trusting a candidate who seemed rather untrustworthy.

And then there are those who will never abandon their Trump faith:


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