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It is an article of faith with the Democrats that they must fool Americans by simulating agreement with normal people. The winner of the Democratic primary is always the candidate who does the best impersonation of an American.
Ann Coulter
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Ann Coulter
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: December 8
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