Nonsense. While I can't speak to her finances, she has had plenty of breaks in her career:
Born December 8, 1961, Coulter graduated cum laude from Cornell University in 1984, and received her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School, where she was an editor of The Michigan Law Review.At Michigan, Coulter founded a local chapter of the Federalist Society and was trained at the National Journalism Center. Coulter practiced corporate law for four years, then became a congressional aide in Washington, D. C. in 1994, to Republican Sen. Spencer Abraham.
In 1996, the fledgling television network MSNBC hired Coulter as a legal correspondent and political pundit, launching her media career.
In 1998, Coulter published High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton, which became a best-seller.
In June 2005, Coulter purchased a $1.8 million home on Palm Beach Island in Florida.
Finally, calling into question the motives of those who justifiably criticize Coulter's own self-admitted polemic style merely demeans your own ability to debate.
I guess you didn't read what I posted. She was FIRED by MSNBC for saying to one of the founding members of Kerry's Vietnam Veterans Against The War -- "no wonder you guys lost" after he misrepresented some figures of US losses:
Over The Top Ann Coulter Remark Exposed | Sweetness & Light
http://www.sweetness-light.com/archive/one-of-ann-coulters-over-the-top-remarks-exposed
Not that that job paid.
And her 1998 "best seller" "HC&M" was published by Regnery, who are sadly notorious for paying next nothing. (Which tradition they maintained.)
But thanks for inadvertantly making my point.
Continue with your uninformed jihad.
And you forgot to tell me if there weren't ever any other comments from a conservative figure you disagreed with. I guess not, huh?