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Coulter

[ kohl-ter ]

noun

  1. John Merle [murl], 1851–1928, U.S. botanist.


coulter

/ ˈ°ìəʊ±ôłÙə /

noun

  1. a blade or sharp-edged disc attached to a plough so that it cuts through the soil vertically in advance of the ploughshare Also (esp US)colter
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Origin of Coulter1

Old English culter, from Latin: ploughshare, knife
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Later, she added, “Like, what’s Uncle Tom but for white women who disappoint other white women? Oh, I know: Aunt Coulter.”

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Did it matter that Ramaswamy had befriended bigots like Tucker Carlson, embraced the antisemitic “great replacement” theory, broken bread with Ann Coulter after she straight-up told him she’d never support a president of Indian origin, and yelled at reporters who asked him about white supremacists?

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Matt Gaetz said Musk was trying to “engineer” immigration policies, while conservative Ann Coulter showed an uncharacteristic concern for labor, stating, “American workers can leave a company. Imported H1-B workers can’t. Tech wants indentured servants, not high-skilled workers.”

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He asked Ann Coulter about her favorite movie, but not her regular racist screeds.

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For them, it was an epic loss, one that Ann Coulter, Tucker Carlson and others would still be mourning a decade later.

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