Ann Coulter Explains Her ‘Jews Need to be Perfected’ Comment
For those who claim to be offended by her use of the word “perfected”.
Well, sports fans, the conservative hit parade continued last week, for having first accused Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly of being a racist, and Rush Limbaugh of being anti-military, the whackos on the left have now branded Ann Coulter an anti-Semite.
Expectedly, Hillary Clinton’s Media Matters for America was once again right in the middle of the controversy.
Fortunately, much like Limbaugh and O’Reilly before her, Coulter wasn’t taking the attacks lying down, and, instead, explained what was meant by her statements - which was clearly lost on the secular media - to Steve Malzberg of WOR Radio Thursday (audio available here):
I stated the doctrine of Christianity. Apparently, as we’re always told in church, but you don’t always, you don’t always see it, Christianity is a radical and offensive doctrine. But I think, um, we’ll see, I don’t think most Jews are as stupid as Donny Deutsch.
Neither do I, Ann. Please continue with your lesson for the uneducated about what you meant by Jews being perfected:
That comes from that raging anti-Semite St. Paul. This is a straight statement of Christian doctrine…This is what Christians believe. We believe the Old Testament, and we think the New Testament completes that. I mean, the New Testament is obviously anticipating some Christ coming. Jews say, “Not that Christ. You got the wrong one.”...I was just saying that we consider when Jews become Christians, that is becoming a perfected Jew. And that is precisely the theological term.
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Yes, Ann, but none of this is about knowledge or religion. The left are hunting for witches, and you are sadly one of their prime targets.
With that in mind, should we expect Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) to be offering a resolution next week condemning Coulter’s words?
Let’s all pray.
Read the whole thing.
As usual, Ann was right, her detractors were wrong.
