She makes a good point.
Coulter Lambastes Kerry on Finances
Conservative provocateur Ann Coulter had Democratic strategist Kiki McClean fuming Wednesday night after she rolled one of her patented rhetorical hand grenades right into the Democratic Party's victory tent.
"If we are going on personal experience, then John Kerry can't really speak to the middle class tax cut, in as much as he is a kept man," Coulter told Fox News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes" as McClean looked on.
"He lives off the money made by other men and left to their daughters or wives," she explained. "He's a gigolo and a cad. His income comes from pursuing lonely rich women."
Stunned by the allegations, a sputtering McClean shot back: "You know, Ann, even for you that's going a little bit far. ... That's a really nasty personal attack."
To which Coulter replied, "What's wrong about my facts?"
Moments later, when Alan Colmes complained that Coulter's description of Kerry's finances was "mean," she responded, "Nobody has contested me on the facts, I notice."
Kerry married ketchup heiress Teresa Heinz, who is said to be worth over a half-billion dollars, after divorcing wealthy socialite Julia Thorne, whose family is reportedly worth $200 million.
Coulter Lambastes Kerry on Finances
Conservative provocateur Ann Coulter had Democratic strategist Kiki McClean fuming Wednesday night after she rolled one of her patented rhetorical hand grenades right into the Democratic Party's victory tent.
"If we are going on personal experience, then John Kerry can't really speak to the middle class tax cut, in as much as he is a kept man," Coulter told Fox News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes" as McClean looked on.
"He lives off the money made by other men and left to their daughters or wives," she explained. "He's a gigolo and a cad. His income comes from pursuing lonely rich women."
Stunned by the allegations, a sputtering McClean shot back: "You know, Ann, even for you that's going a little bit far. ... That's a really nasty personal attack."
To which Coulter replied, "What's wrong about my facts?"
Moments later, when Alan Colmes complained that Coulter's description of Kerry's finances was "mean," she responded, "Nobody has contested me on the facts, I notice."
Kerry married ketchup heiress Teresa Heinz, who is said to be worth over a half-billion dollars, after divorcing wealthy socialite Julia Thorne, whose family is reportedly worth $200 million.