Ann Coulter Gets Dragged For Complaining About Her Seat on a Delta Flight

Ann Coulter was upset about her seat being changed on a Delta flight, and Twitter dragged her for the hypocrisy of her complaining.

If you've never had the misfortune of being subjected to Ann Coulter's way of thinking, consider yourself fortunate. The professional attention seeker has made a living off of saying ridiculous, hateful shit for shock value, under the guise of being a "conservative commentator," and has even beefed with the king of shock rap himself, Eminem.

On Saturday, she had a different sort of complaint in mind than the usual riffs on immigration and forcing people to be Christian. Coulter registered a complaint that you may think would be sort of universal—she attacked an airline for what she felt was unfair treatment. In a lengthy rant from her Twitter page, Coulter whined about being bumped from her seat on a Delta flight, documenting the occasion with what she claimed was photo evidence.

"Why are you taking me out of the extra room seat I specifically booked, @Delta?' Flight attendant: "I don't know.” pic.twitter.com/a0M1faZXMu
.@Delta didn’t give my extra room seat to an air marshall or tall person. Here’s the woman given my PRE-BOOKED seat: pic.twitter.com/iDNB8xXXOd
Hey @Delta, you mind telling me why it was an "emergency" to move someone else into the seat I had carefully chosen in advance and booked?
Not kicked off -- kicked out of CAREFULLY PRE-BOOKED seat to a less desirable seat, without explanation, apology, etc. https://t.co/b3LGOLlOhW
Hey, Ed Bastian, it's not working! @Delta looks to shed mean airline reputation under new CEO, Ed Bastian - https://t.co/WoOxNh5txj
@AnnCoulter Additionally, your insults about our other customers and employees are unacceptable and unnecessary.

On the surface, there's a real gripe to be had on Coulter's behalf, and no one likes to be inconvenienced when they fly. In recent months, we've even seen some passengers get outright assaulted because of issues on their flight.

But in Coulter's case, her past stances—and really, a lot of her "political" ideology is just thinly-veiled bigotry—came back to bite her. After listening to the pundit preach for years about personal responsibility and the free market to excuse a lot more insidious B.S., Twitter had a field day contrasting her stated beliefs with her complaint-fest.

Ann Coulter="Blacks need to get over their victim mentality"
Ann Coulter has to change seats on Delta="Oh my God, I'm being victimized!"
Poor Ann Coulter... Delta took a seat that was rightfully yours and gave it to someone else? Imagine how that felt to Merrick Garland.
But it's a free market, so the airlines have USA freedom and liberty to do this kind of thing! Don't you care about principles? Sad!
Congratulations to Ann Coulter on being so awful that people are actually siding with an airline.
Ann, you get a lot of hate but your bravery and resilience are commendable. Changing airplane seats is more traumatic than people realize.
Deal with it, snowflake pic.twitter.com/PB79N2IFzN
Go ahead and say it Ann, they gave it to this brown woman. That's what offends you.
Ann Coulter is out here flying broke boi class
save some money and use your broom next time

If we're being honest, it is past time for us as a society to get Coulter out the paint. Unfortunately, she's pretty entrenched in her lane, and television producers like to use her insane comments to drive a full day of programming when she really antes up on the prejudice.

Knowing this, you have to savor the moments like these when she's faced with her own hypocrisy. Nobody deserves to get bumped from their seat because of their view on taxes, but the only real justice here would be Coulter's hateful ass flying in cargo storage. 

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