How awful of a person do you have to be to have the internet side with an airline?
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Her broom must've been in the repair shoppic.twitter.com/iVhpJaEz6e
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Beyond distasteful that she posted a picture of the person who was given her seat & those sitting next to her. Her beef was with Delta...
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Her aim is as accurate as a shotgun: everyone gets hit when the white skeleton has a hissy fit.
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Enough tweets on Ann Coulter ! She is using the event to garner publicity to shore up her failing career. When she sees her name, she smiles
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Even bad publicity is good publicity for her. She's very thirsty.

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Right, this event has made her a media star. NYT has even done an article on her.
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I agree and seriously is it even legal (let alone ethical) to post that picture without the woman's signed consent ?
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If I'm ever on a flight next to
@AnnCoulter I'mma ask to move. Imagine having to hear her whine about a seat change for an entire flight?
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I would move and sit next to the toilet seat.
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Back row that doesn't recline would be a better option too.
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When your celebrityhood reaches 14 minutes, 59 seconds, you start doing the strangest things just to hang on a little longer.
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I dont like
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Not a thing wrong. But, she way overreacted, violated the privacy of other passengers, and is losing the PR battle because of it.
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