Ann Coulter Compares Women Marchers to Nazi ‘Brown Blouses’

Pink hats were the signature clothing at the Women’s March on Washington, but rightwing pundit Ann Coulter saw something more sinister behind them: brownshirts.

Coulter was referring to the Nazi paramilitary group, also known as the SA. Serving the party, the stormtroopers carried out vicious attacks on political rivals, Jews and other minorities before and after Adolf Hitler’s rise to power.

Female supporters of President Donald Trump aren’t sure why the Women’s March was necessary.

Coulter, a vehement supporter of President Donald Trump, has gotten into trouble before when talking about Nazis. Back in November, she faced a barrage of criticism after a tweet that seemed to defend the American Nazi Party on charges of violence. And in January, she was accused of dog-whistling at white supremacists, when she tweeted “14.” She said that it indicated to the number of days until President Trump was inaugurated. Others alleged it was a reference to a white power slogan.

4 thoughts on “Ann Coulter Compares Women Marchers to Nazi ‘Brown Blouses’

  • January 24, 2017 at 6:21 am
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    The reference to brown shirts by both left and right commentators is sophomoric.

  • January 24, 2017 at 4:47 pm
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    Ann Coulter is the only woman I’ve ever heard of who has courage and brains equal to Phyllis Schlafly. She also has a very biting wit, which she inherited from M. Stanton Evans, “The Soul of Drollery” and a hero of mine…

  • January 25, 2017 at 4:51 am
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    It is a positive sign that American Renaissance is now carrying Ann Coulter’s weekly syndicated column.

    • January 25, 2017 at 4:13 pm
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      I suspect Ann doesn’t any more care what the Jews’ Media has to say than we do…

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