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No longer taken seriously in Republican or conservative circles, 56-year-old conservative flamethrower has-been Ann Coulter went after Trump on Twitter, calling him a “moron” and “retard,” losing control of herself. Hoping for any publicity she can get, Coulter exploded at Trump calling her “whacky-nut-job,” March 9. To Coulter’s credit, like Trump’s former GOP rival former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, the late Sen. John McCain (R-Az..) or 73-year-old Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Ut.), they all grab publicity from the press slamming Trump. Coulter now gets her shot, hoping, or praying since she considers herself and evangelical, to go off on Trump, for something so inconsequential, so unimportant, so irrelevant that Trump supports 65-year-old Georgia Senate candidate former NCAA football coach Tommy Tuberville against 73-year-old former Senator and Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions (F-Ga.).

Trump’s backing of Tuberville is no secret to anyone, knowing the Sessions recused himself March 3, 2027 in the Russian collusion probe, leading to former Deputy Atty. Gen. Rod Rosenstein to appoint 75-year-old former FBI Director Robert Mueller Special Counsel. No one has been subjected to more harassment from the Democrat Party and the press than Trump, spending three years in office under the gun of a fake Special Counsel investigation, all because Sessions recused himself from any involvement in the Russia probe. Coulter, of all people, knows the history, of Sessions denying in his confirmation hearing that he talked to the Russians during the transition. Then, when confronted with unmasked wiretapped conversations, had to eat crow when admitting he didn’t think 69year-old roly-poly former Russian Amb. Sergey Kislyak counted as talking to the Russians.

Coulter, whose media presence has waned during the Trump presidency, was looking to make headlines, spewing the most pre-teen school-yard insults at Trump. Coulter called Trump May 24 a “moron,” “retard” and “lout,” who’s “incapable of pretending to be a decent, compassionate human being,” all because Trump blamed Sessions in a tweet for the Special Counsel Mueller investigation. Mueller knew the day appointed by Rosenstein May 17, 2017, that the investigation was built on fraudulent probable cause from former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s paid opposition research AKA “the Steele dossier.” “Three years ago, after Jeff Sessions recused himself, the Fraudulent Muller scam began. Alabama, do not trust Jeff Sessions. He let our Country down. That’s why I endorsed Coach Tommy Tuberville (@zTTumbervile), the true supporter of our #MAGA agenda!” Trump tweeted.

Coulter could care less about Jeff Sessions. But losing much of her shine as a right wing media pundit has left her irrelevant, rarely sought after by anyone on Fox News or any other conservative news outlet. Calling Coulter a “whacky-nut-job” March 9 unnerved the once popular conservative pundit, now spending more time quoted by the HuffPost or other liberal media outlets because she likes to insult Trump. Nothing hurts a former celebrity more that stripping them of their limelight, exposing their weakness as an aging has-been. “At 4:30 in the morning Saturday night—well technically, Sunday morning—I went on Twitter for the first time in a while and I saw this jackass tweet by our jackass president being a big baby blaming Jeff Sessions for the Russian investigation once again . . “ Coulter tweeted. Why she was up a 4:30 AM speaks volumes about Coulter mental state.

Insomina is a big problem for garden variety bipolar disorders, unable to sleep, or, for that matter, contain themselves from spewing expletives. Why Trump’s view of Sessions gets under Coulter’s skin is anyone’s guess. It’s certainly not her great love of Jeff Sessions. Any review of the record shows that Session’s recusal March 3, 2017 did, in fact, lead to the Special Counsel Mueller investigation. Unless, you happen to believe that Sessions would have appointed a Special Counsel under pressure from Democrats. If you recall at the time, Democrats were furious that Trump fired one-time enemy 59-year-old former FBI Director James Comey for messing around with Hillary’s campaign two weeks before the Nov. 4, 2016 presidential election. Once Comey had the potential to upend Trump’s presidency, he became Democrats’ hero, just like Coulter now that she’s publicly slamming Trump.

Coulter’s Twitter rampage against Trump using the most Middle School, adolescent-type chop-outs indicate that Trump got under her skin. Coulter has no reason to protect Jeff Sessions or anyone else Trump finds objectionable. “He goes to Lester Holt and he has to be the big man,” Coulter said, referring to Holt’s May 11 interview with Trump two days after he fired Comey. Apparently Ann didn’t hear or read Comey’s May 10, 2017 statement, saying Trump had every right to fire him. But Trump fired Comey because he was leaking for two years nonsense about the Russian hoax to the New York Times and Washington Post, feeding the monster that spent years reporting about Russian collusion until Mueller delivered his Final Report March 23, 2019, clearing Trump and his campaign. Coulter lashed out at Trump like a jilted lover, childish baseless gibberish all for a silly vendetta.