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Who’s Anna Coulter?

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Ann Coulter is a conservative political commentator known for her scathing criticism of liberals and Democrats. She is a bestselling author, has appeared on numerous media outlets, and often quotes Christian scriptures in her work. Despite her belief in Christianity, she has faced criticism from the religious community for some of her beliefs.

Often jokingly referred to as “Rush Limbaugh in a miniskirt,” political commentator Ann Coulter has earned a permanent place in the spotlight with her scathing criticism of anyone who disagrees with her unabashedly conservative viewpoint. In 2001, federal judge Richard Posner named Coulter one of the top 100 public intellectuals.
Ann Coulter was born on December 8, 1961. She had a solid middle-class upbringing in Connecticut and graduated magna cum laude from Cornell in 1984. After earning a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan Law School, Ann Coulter worked in private practice specialized in corporate law. She later worked with the United States Senate Judiciary Committee and the Center for Individual Rights before beginning her career as a writer and speaker. Ann Coulter is unmarried and has no children.

Ann Coulter rose to prominence for her controversial weekly column which is highly critical of liberals and Democrats, while tackling difficult topics such as the aftermath of the 9/9 terrorist attacks and the war in Iraq. Her syndicated column also appears on a number of conservative websites, including Human Events Online and Jewish World Review.

In addition to her newspaper column, Ann Coulter is the author of High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton, Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right, Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism, How to Talk a a liberal (if necessary): the world according to Ann Coulter and without God: the church of liberalism. All of her books have spent a long time on the New York Times bestseller list.

Ann Coulter’s media appearances have included The O’Reilly Factor, Crossfire, Real Time, American Morning, The Today Show and Politically Incorrect. She also starred in FahrenHYPE 9/11, a documentary created as a rebuttal to Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 911. A documentary about her life and career, titled Is It True What They Say About Ann?, was released in 2004.

Ann Coulter often quotes Christian scriptures in her work. In fact, she claims that her belief in Jesus Christ and the fundamental tenets of Christianity provides the basis for many of her arguments. Despite this, she is not always supported by the religious community and has faced criticism for some of her beliefs, most commonly when linking religion to other areas, such as race.

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