A special kind of eulogy

Ann Coulter shares her thoughts on what Terri Schiavo's demise might mean for the land of liberal Hollywood.

Mar 31, 2005 | You've got to hand it to Ann Coulter: Even in the demise of Terri Schiavo, she finds room to float some thoughts in the direction of liberal Hollywood. Declaring today that "Pinellas County Judge George Greer found that it was Terri's wish to be starved to death," Coulter concluded: "If being (a) on a liquid diet, and (b) unresponsive to one's estranged husband are now considered grounds for a woman's execution, wait until this news hits Beverly Hills!"

With that tasteful riff to help lay the Schiavo tragedy to rest, the right-wing diva suffers no shortage of distinguished company.

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