Ann Coulter compares Zimmerman critics to 'lynch mob' and 'KKK' (AUDIO)

Conservative commentator Ann Coulter appeared on the radio recently, declaring that critics of Trayvon Martin’s shooter, George Zimmerman, are like a “lynch mob” and the Ku Klux Klan. Public angst over the case led some, including film director Spike Lee, to tweet addresses and phone numbers purporting to belong to George Zimmerman. “They never believed in the criminal justice system,” said Coulter without naming Lee, but bashing the Democratic Party and NBC.

LISTEN TO COULTER’S COMMENTS ON THE TRAYVON MARTIN SHOOTING BELOW:

During Laura Ingraham’s Friday radio show, the two women spoke out against some of the attacks on Zimmerman.

“When you have celebrities tweeting addresses of people and NBC essentially turning into the ‘whip people into a frenzy network.’ This is beyond irresponsible,” Ingraham said. “Something violent could happen toward an innocent person or a family member of George Zimmerman if not him himself, and who’s complicit here if something does happen?”

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“Right or just random white people. That’s happened before with hoax hate crimes,” Coulter said. “It’s shocking.”

She continued, “It’s a lynch mob. This isn’t how we try cases in this country and the last time you saw this sort of thing on a regular basis was of course again from the Democratic Party and the Democratic Party’s outgrowth — the KKK.”

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