Ann Coulter was in rare form this morning on Fox's "Fox & Friends" program, wondering why this year's exit polling was so wrong, and so slanted.
She told the "F&F" gang: "The Democrats did throw everything they had at this; we've got Bruce Springsteen, Kabbalah, slashing tires of the get-out-the-vote Bush voters ... and the lying exit polls.
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"I think that's the biggest story of this election, the outrage of these exit polls. They were completely cockamamy; they had Kerry 18 points ahead in Pennsylvania - demonstrably untrue."
"People vote for the winner, and it always helps the person they [the exit polls] say is ahead, and all day everyone though Kerry absolutely had this [election].
"I think it needs to be looked into. How about a little competition among the exit polls?"
Coulter was also thankful that President Bush won a "stunning popular-vote victory - in fact, he won a larger popular vote victory than Ronald Reagan ever won," she said, and she wondered why Kerry wasn't conceding, considering that there are fewer provisional ballots out than the margin of victory for Bush.
"If 100 percent of the military ballots and the provisional ballots are all valid and are all for Kerry, maybe he can retract the concession."
Ms. Coulter also waxed eloquent on Tom Daschle's defeat, among other things, opining, "That was one of the most heartening moments of the campaign last night."
She was happy for John Thune, who she said got robbed in the last election but conceded with grace.
Coulter is also delighted that "the South is 100 percent Republican now."
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