
UNSAFE with Ann Coulter The Issue is "Settled"
Mar 28, 2026
Five quick stories on voter fraud claims and debates over consensus and dissent. A data probe into medical school admissions and MCAT disparities. Critique of federal agencies prioritizing climate over space. A look at blue-state spending versus infrastructure and Medicaid impacts. A controversial police trial and a sports bonus about a Red Sox prospect.
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Convictions Don’t Prove No Voter Fraud
- Ann Coulter argues that claiming "no convictions = no fraud" is a weak defense for the absence of voter fraud.
- She compares conviction rates to lynchings and highlights how low prosecutions don't prove nonexistence, citing 0.000845% fraud conviction figure.
Friends Said COVID Bullying Shook Their Trust
- Coulter recounts left-leaning friends during COVID who admitted climate science felt suspect after witnessing pandemic "consensus by threat."
- She uses the Great Barrington Declaration anecdote to show people noticed bullied scientific consensus.
Medical School Admissions Need Scrutiny
- Ann Coulter supports DOJ probes into Stanford, Ohio State, and UCSD medical admissions as checks against racial discrimination.
- She cites MCAT percentile gaps and admissions rate disparities to argue schools use different standards for black and white applicants.
