Ann Coulter tells Nikki Haley ‘go back to your own country’

Ann Coulter went on a racist tirade earlier this week in which she suggested that Nikki Haley “go back to [her] own country” where people are “starving” while “worshipping cows and rats.”

Coulter also referred to Haley as a “bimbo” and a “preposterous creature.”

Haley, the Indian-American former governor of South Carolina who declared her candidacy for the GOP nomination for president earlier this week, has not commented on Coulter’s remarks, which she made on “The Mark Simone Show.”

Coulter told Simone she was particularly angered by then-Gov. Haley’s decision to remove the Confederate flag from the grounds of South Carolina’s Statehouse following the 2015 mass shooting at a predominantly black church in Charleston.

“This is my country, lady,” Coulter said. Her comments were cited by NBC News.

“I’m not an American Indian, and I don’t like them taking down all the monuments.”

Nikki Haley was verbally attacked by Ann Coulter — who went on a racist tirade against the GOP presidential candidate’s Indian-American heritage.
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Haley also denigrated India as a country where "people are starving" and where they "worship cows and rats."
Ann Coulter denigrated India as a country where “people are starving” and where they “worship cows and rats.”
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Haley, the daughter of Indian immigrants, was born in the South Carolina. During her campaign kickoff event on Wednesday, Haley called for a new generation to take over the reins of the GOP.

“I stand before you as the daughter of immigrants, as a proud wife of a combat veteran and as the mom of two amazing children,” Haley said.

Coulter, who has a history of making incendiary comments about immigrants, did not hold back during Wednesday’s podcast appearance.

“Her candidacy did remind me that I need to immigrate to India so I can demand they start taking down parts of their history,” Coulter told Simone.


Haley, who was born Nimrata Nikki Randhawa, embraces her father, Ajit Singh Randhawa, after she announced she was running for president during a campaign event in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday.
Haley — born Nimrata Nikki Randhawa — hugs her father, Ajit Singh Randhawa, after announcing her bid for president at a campaign event in Charleston, South Carolina.
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“What’s with the worshipping of the cows? They’re all starving over there. Did you know they have a rat temple, where they worship rats?”

Haley’s ethnic background was fodder for left-leaning critics who took her to task for serving as UN ambassador during the presidency of Donald Trump.

Trump, who has also made controversial remarks about immigrants and foreigners, is looking to recapture the GOP nomination for president in 2024.


CNN's Don Lemon was roasted for a sexist remarks about Haley's age on Thursday.
CNN’s Don Lemon was ridiculed for a sexist remarks about Haley’s age on Thursday.
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Coulter’s rant against Haley nearly coincided with sexist comments made by disgruntled “CNN This Morning” co-host Don Lemon, who enraged his on-air colleague Poppy Harlow by declaring that the 51-year-old former UN ambassador was “not in her prime.”

Lemon, who was conspicuously absent from his co-host chair on Friday morning, is now skating on thin ice at CNN as a result of his latest blow-up, network sources told The Post on Thursday.

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