Controversial author Ann Coulter is making headlines again after criticizing comments made by First Lady Michelle Obama during a commencement speech she made at Tuskegee University. While addressing the graduates about her experiences as the first black First Lady, she stated “Back when my husband first started campaigning for president, folks had all sorts of questions of me. What kind of first lady would I be? What kind of issues would I take on? Would I be more like Laura Bush, or Hillary Clinton or Nancy Reagan? And the truth is, those same questions would’ve been posed to any candidate’s spouse. That’s just how the process works…As potentially the first African-American first lady, I was also the focus of another set of questions and speculations, conversations sometimes rooted in the fears and misperceptions of others…Was I too loud or too emasculating? Or was I too soft? Too much of a mom and not enough of a career woman?”
Coulter joked that the First Lady was “letting out her Reverend Wright” and stated that “law abiding black Americans who hold jobs aren’t the ones protesting and they most certainly are not involved in the riots.” Coulter then addressed reparations for slavery saying “Yes, America does owe black America for slavery, for the Democratic policies of Jim Crow. I think we’re making it up now, when you’re getting admitted to Princeton when you can’t read, is that enough yet?”
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