She makes it seem like the widows ("broads") enjoyed the death of their husbands. Even for satire that's a stretch. Coulter revels in the disturbingly acerbic, and that garners attention, but she treads a fine line between satire and opprobrium.
I understand.
But, she is making an observation that many have, but were afraid to voice.
The fact that the women to whom she is (supposedly) referring would wave their husbands' corpses for cynical partison political gain and spurious celebrity is far more disturbing than a few words on paper.