As far as I know, Coulter does not support gay marriage. In fact, she has strongly criticized the Massachussetts Supreme Court for its ruling on gay marriage being a Constitutional right. She even joked that those judges should be the ones looking for Osama Bin Laden, being that they were able to find language in the Constitution which legitimizes gay marriage.
That's a typically brilliant Ann Coulter quote, Lisa.
You can read Ann's most trenchant words on Wiki. She clearly states that she opposes homosexual "marriage." On the other hand, she also opposes
legislation against homosexuality - that is, breaking down bedroom doors - saying that what happens in sodomite bedrooms is a minor issue compared to the war on terror.
Perhaps some of you are confusing Ann with Laura Ingraham, who in the 1980s outed homosexuals at her college but who later softened her stance after she discovered that her brother is homosexual.
As for Pat Buchanan, Ann has strongly opposed his views about the war in Iraq, which he rightly believes is a total mess. Ann says that, to the contrary, we should stay the course, in the hope of creating an "Arab Israel," a genuine ally of the United States in the Middle East.
Patent nonsense, of course. But should we dismiss all of her brilliant writing on other subjects because of it?
And Ann still supports Joseph McCarthy, whom Chaim lately blasted as a mentally ill, alcoholic homosexual.
Chaim sometimes seems to forget what he tells us every week, that this is an imperfect world filled with fallible people - people who, for instance, say that the Jews should have cut side deals with Adolf Eichmann and the German Nazis while American boys were dying in Europe to save the world from Hitler.
If we immediately dismiss everyone who takes a position or two which we happen to disagree with, we'll end up in the same boat as a certain YouTube orator whom one British blogger once described as "a crazy wanker who hates everybody."