Friendly Fire: Ann Coulter Shows True Colors

Ann Coulter, who is never at a loss for words (controversial words, but far sharper than her contemporaries), may be turning her sights on charlatans fleecing the electoral process.
At a recent event Coulter was asked about the possibility of a brokered convention (i.e. a surpise Republican candidate and not any of the clowns from the primaries):
"... the conservative movement, does have more of a problem with con men and charlatans than the Democratic Party,” Coulter continued. “I mean, the incentives seem to be set up to allow people, as long as you have a band of a few million fanatical followers, you can make money. The Democrats have managed to figure out how not to do that.”
Many have cashed in on their primary spotlight and speaking engagements, but she's never taken on beltway insiders and Fox News Industrial Complex simultaneously:
She noted that Republicans had been asked to sign a number of controversial pledges, such as Grover Norquist’s anti-tax pledge and The Family Leader’s marriage pledge. But the only pledge, Coulter joked, that she would support was one that said: “If I lose the nomination, I pledge I will not take a gig with Fox News or write a book.”
First, Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer takes on finance reform, then Pat Robertson advocates the legalization of ganj, and now this... maybe the end of the world is coming.
...and if you haven't seen Game Change, Julianne Moore kills it.
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