Social media users are hailing Conservative commentator Ann Coulter after the controversial pundit offered what she called “a compromise solution on abortion.”
Coulter, who has criticized Republicans over their tireless crusade to outlaw abortion, lit up Twitter after firing off another round of criticism of the GOP on Wednesday.
“COMPROMISE SOLUTION ON ABORTION! Ban abortion for registered Republicans only,” Coulter wrote.
This point of view follows similar complaints that Coulter has lodged in recent weeks toward Republicans over their stance on abortion.
Earlier this month, Coulter blasted right-wing lawmakers who keep digging their heels in deeper on the issue of reproductive freedom, tweeting: “The demand for anti-abortion legislation just cost Republicans another crucial race,” referring to the Wisconsin Supreme Court seat that flipped from Republican to Democrat in the election on Tuesday, April 4th. “Pro-lifers: WE WON. Abortion is not a ‘constitutional right’ anymore! Please stop pushing strict limits on abortion, or there will be no Republicans left.”
As indicated in the reactions, people were pleasantly surprised to find themselves backing Coulter’s suggestion.
COMPROMISE SOLUTION ON ABORTION!
Ban abortion for registered Republicans only.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) April 19, 2023
“I Never, Ever thought I would agree with you. EVER! but on this one I do,” Jeni Topali replied.
“Seems fair to me,” Justin L. Hunte wrote.
“Perfect. While we’re at it let’s give a tax credit to everyone under 45 who’s snipped. We can pay for it via offsets to the CTC as CBO will confirm,” replied Rollin Reisinger.
Dimitry Yakoushkin wrote: “We’ve reached the time of day when a broken clock tells the… ahem… ‘right’ time.”
HollyCabot: “Amen!! I have always maintained good conservatives do not abort their children.. sooooo…”
“I’ve always said: If you don’t want an abortion, don’t have one,” said Bob Smith.
Lizzie Black: “And we agree!”
“I never thought I’d ever agree with you on anything, but here it is. The perfect compromise on abortion,” Grace Pendland chimed.