Ann Coulter apparently does have ‘special powers’

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It’s confirmed. Ann Coulter does have special powers. 

That’s the latest development after the conservative firebrand appeared on a discussion panel on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher last week and declared that because the media were omitting the races of the suspects, she knew they were not white men. Coulter’s response came after Maher initially said “we don’t know” the races of the shooters when discussing the tragic event. 

“We have some idea,” replied Coulter matter-of-factly. “If it were a white man shooting, we’d know.” Maher interrupted to state that (at the time) the shooters’ races and identities were not yet revealed. However, that prompted Coulter to double down and reaffirm her suspicions. 

“That’s how we know it’s not a white man,” Coulter said. “I can tell you that much.” 

The panel was discussing what was initially reported as teenage suspects involved in the shooting; this week, two adults were arrested on second-degree felony murder charges, Lyndell Mays, 23, and Dominic Miller, 18. A photo of Mays was released on Wednesday by the Kansas City Star, revealing that Mays was a black man, thus confirming Coulter’s suspicions — and her clairvoyant powers. 

After Coulter restated her assertion that the shooters weren’t white, Maher then asked Coulter if she believed law enforcement officials were suppressing information because the truth would not be favorable to left-wing, liberal, and Democratic ideologues. Coulter essentially confirmed as much and elaborated as to why she felt that way by using recent examples of tragic events in which the revelation of suspects’ identities was delayed. 

“They wouldn’t tell us about the transgender woman that shot up the Christian school for, what, like a year?” Coulter said. “Oh, San Bernardino … Remember the crazy terrorist Muslims? That’s when I first noticed, ‘Hmm, they’re not telling us who it is. It’s not a white male.’ The longer they go without telling you, it’s not a white male.”

But Maher scoffed and rebuked Coulter.

“We don’t officially know,” Maher said. “OK, you know, you have special powers.”

Coulter should be applauded because she had enough courage to state what too many were afraid to do. There does appear to be a discrepancy in the reporting of identities of shooters and murderers when those people are white men compared to when not. This information is supposed to be honest reporting, not agenda-driven narrative-shaping that comes with a delay so the media overlords can plan a public relations campaign for damage control. 

Good for Coulter in calling this out. Then again, she does have superpowers. Hopefully, she can share the source of her divine abilities with others so they can share her courage and fortitude.

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