Ann will be 45 on December 8th. That's a good number of years.
Maybe she will act then like she's a mature, decent adult. I won't hold my breath.
She's a fine and witty writer........... but a mere adolescent way too often.
Here's hoping someone enters her life to give her some wisdom. But way too often these days in this country, when a person is making a great deal of money as she is, and has success as she does .......... they never grow up or take good advice. I don't see her ever growing up.
Her hateful comments about those four women showed perhaps something lurking in her mind ............. never married, never a real love of her life, never had any children ...... just regret on her part. Just maybe?
That's what I see.
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As they used to say back in the 40's and 50's.......... Ann's just a cold drink of water.
Well, I won't delve into the psychology of why Ann behaves the way she does, though I think you offer a good theory. When I first started paying attention to politics in my early twenties as a young mother, I bought into the whole "battle" mentality. I was entertained whenever some kook was on the radio passing off some conspiracy theory about Clinton. I remember when my local radio station protested Hillary Clinton's health care plan by shouting, "Go Home Witch" and I thought it was cool and successful. Now, I realize how immature and petty it all was. (I suppose it took the reality of 9/11 for me to grow up and realize how insignificant all our political differences are compared to the threat of terror.) I'm 37 now and I think my obligations to my husband and my family have put things in perspective. I do think a husband and a family might help Coulter mature. Unfortunately, Coulter is like many celebrites. They are surrounded by sycophants who tell them what they want to hear and reenforce their delusions that they are always right. I don't know what chance a down-to-earth guy has of meeting her, let alone marrying her.