I'm sure that at some level she would like to do these things. But at RNC gatherings in D.C., Ann privately complains to her friends that she can't find a guy. The truth is, most men are intimidated by her looks, fame, and financial success; those who aren't intimidated by these things are intimidated by her education and overwhelming intelligence, and the very, very few who don't find those things intimidating are terrified by her mouth! Stop and think about it: as charming as she is, would most men really want to be on the receiving end of her rapid-fire logic and her ability to verbally eviscerate the opposition? Imagine the first fight.
It's tough enough to meet men who are successful in D.C. or New York but aren't arrogant. To find one with patience, kindness, a sweet spirit, political savvy, personal strength, honor, integrity, AND the confidence to cope with such a bundle of firepower as Ann Coulter is possible, but very difficult. And with her work schedule, her cause, she doesn't have a lot of time for the search. So time passes. Fortunately, with her looks she will have more years for man-shopping than most of us. I know of several high-powered Washington ladies who didn't end up getting married for the first time until they were in their mid-forties, even in their fifties. It's never too late.
I guess she'll never be the one on the couch or out of the house...:-)
Incidentally, I'm single, but make only 38.5K compared to Heaven knows what for her. I don't call my resultant poor prospect as "being intimidated;" I call it being realistic. :-)
*SIGH* I know how you feel, Ann. :)