Normally a random set of tweets from Ann Coulter wouldn't be worth discussing, but the level of hypocrisy here is really quite funny, especially given her staunch advocacy for the free market.
Delta followed the contract of carriage, and didn't do anything wrong when it moved Coulter.
You'd think that, as a free market advocate, Coulter would realize that it was on her for agreeing to those terms in advance.
Nope. The snowflake had a meltdown.
You'd almost think that she would have preferred a system based on government regulation.
Source:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ann-coulter-bashes-delta-airlines-in-tweetstorm/ar-BBEwd3s
Edit:
Delta responded to WaPo's inquiry:
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Delta followed the contract of carriage, and didn't do anything wrong when it moved Coulter.
You'd think that, as a free market advocate, Coulter would realize that it was on her for agreeing to those terms in advance.
Nope. The snowflake had a meltdown.
You'd almost think that she would have preferred a system based on government regulation.
Coulter then took a picture of the woman who was given the seat, and said she was "not an air marshal or tall person."
The conservative commentator said she was told the seat was given to the woman, who appeared to be sitting with her family, for an "emergency."
"Suckiest @Delta moved me from my PRE-BOOKED SEAT & gave it to some woman, not elderly, child, or sick. I have pictures so don't lie, @Delta!"
Source:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ann-coulter-bashes-delta-airlines-in-tweetstorm/ar-BBEwd3s
Edit:
Delta responded to WaPo's inquiry:
Washington Post said:”It appears her new seat was in the same row, just not the exact seat she had selected," a Delta spokesman wrote to The Washington Post.
”It was an exit row seat (has extra leg room)," he wrote. ”She was moved from an aisle to a window. Same space, a few seats over."
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