US: Ann Coulter criticises Delta

Back when nearly everyone else on the planet seemed outraged at United over the violent de-seating of a paying passenger, Ann Coulter, as she so often does, shared her own unique take. "Sorry about the dragging," she wrote in April. "But convicted pill-mill doctor should be deported." The bloodied passenger had a criminal history and immigrated from Vietnam. But so much for Coulter's nuanced take on air travel. On Saturday, she declared "the worst airline in America" to be not United, but Delta — which allegedly committed the offense of de-seating Ann Coulter. Coulter didn't just slam Delta for moving her from her "PRE-BOOKED seat" with extra leg room. She documented the experience in photos and tweet after tweet, which she shared with her 1.6m followers. And she even took a photo of the woman who "waltz[ed in] at the last min" and took her seat, even though she is not "elderly, child or sick," nor "an air marshal or tall person." Also pictured are two other passengers staring at Coulter — perhaps wondering what will happen now that they have been photographed by a best-selling author and unpredictable commentator. A Delta spokesman told the Associated Press that the airline was reaching out to Coulter.<br/>
Washington Post
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7/16/17