Well, at least one good thing came out of conversatives mocking the #BringBackOurGirls campaign: Ann Coulter’s shame.
The pundit, like many of her GOP cohorts, took to Twitter to have a little fun and ridicule the hashtag with this sign.
My hashtag contribution to world affairs … pic.twitter.com/Wkb8ozYZFC
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) May 12, 2014
But as the Internet is wont to do, the Internet took matters into its own hands and created a few new versions.
Ann Coulter keepin’ it real. #BringBackOurGirls pic.twitter.com/NdqwgMsL84
— Marion Frobisher (@UlcerMagazine) May 12, 2014
#AnnCoulter ~one miserable person who peddles hate to make money off dumb #republicans ~ @AnnCoulter pic.twitter.com/oJE27Tdk0l
— Kim Valverde (@klvalverde) May 12, 2014
@AnnCoulter contributed to the international discussion. She blew it. #BringBackOurGirls #BringBackOurCountry pic.twitter.com/GWstUMfMRU
— Ring of Fire Radio (@ringoffireradio) May 12, 2014
What Ann Coulter really thinks. Yeah, I took it there. pic.twitter.com/ufHDi4Zabl
— Ham (@hamzadawud) May 12, 2014
What drives @AnnCoulter? I’ve got a theory. #BringBackOurCountry #copolitics pic.twitter.com/49yJEB3eY9
— Alan Franklin (@alanfranklin) May 13, 2014
here’s mine: pic.twitter.com/cZfg8EfjUI #BringBackOurGirls #AnnCoulter
— maria lia calvo (@MariaLiaCalvo) May 13, 2014
The submissions continue to roll in.
Let this be a lesson to you, Ann: Photoshop is a very, very powerful tool. And don’t feel too bad, Michelle Obama learned the hard way too.
H/T Gawker | Photo via Gage Skidmore/Flickr