“First of all, for alleged individualists, youre very mob-like, Coulter said. Second of all, it is my business because we are living in a welfare state Right now, I have to pay for, it turns out, coming down the pike, your health care. I have to pay for your unemployment when you cant hold a job. I have to pay for your food, for your housing. Yeah, its my business!
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This was a pathetically weak response from Coulter.
Justifying her support for an intrusive big-government-growing monstrosity of a program but claiming its a necessary corollary to some other big government monstrosities is hardly a conservative position.
A little consistency for the rights of the individual over the intrusive power of the federal government would be nice, Ann.