Maybe, but maybe not, since she's become, or more properly always was a "lowlife hippie" (or at least a wanna be, she's too young to have been a real hippie) herself.
A hippie is a hippie, no matter the decade.
And I agree that she's always been an America hating sack of crap, and the mental illness, that all hippies who hate themselves and their Homes suffer from, has been exacerbated by her son's rebelling against giving company to misery. To me at least, in a very real sense, his death was the ultimate act of rebellion against what is a growing sense of a Mommie Dearest type.