Is that so? Given that the Leftist Jersey Girls couldn't wait to stand on their corpses and use their deaths as a soapbox for political action, I would think Coulter is exactly right about how the little darlings "feel."
Yeah, that is so. If these women were appearing to support the war effort, we'd be lavishing them with praise, and we'd be slamming the DUmmies who attacked them for "standing on their husband's corpses" for political action.
Ann doesn't know what these people feel. Neither do you or I. Just because they have political positions we find abhorrent doesn't mean we've suddenly become mind readers.
The deaths of their husbands happened when they happened, what were they suppose to wait for?
Trying to find meaning in a death is a way of coping with loss and grief. Perhaps throwing themselves into political action, bringing pressure to bare to investigate, is an effort to bring meaning to what is senseless. They didn't cause death to gain a soapbox.
Do you make the some judgements of the women behind MADD? They also used their losses as a soapbox, to put it crudely. John Walsh made a whole career out of his loss. What is the difference, except that the "Jersey Girls" are on the wrong side of the political fence? All have wanted to use their tragedy make life safer for others.
Coulter, on the other hand has no compunction in using them to her own political and economic ends. She claims the high ground while taking the low road. Doesn't work.
I wish she'd find another political philosophy to represent and leave Conservatives alone.