It was Carroll Quigley who said:
"Of all tyrannies, a tyrany exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satisfied; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience."
Coulter is advocating punishing the robber barrons in order to appease a potential future Republican voter base. There are several problems with Coulter's theory, for one, this demographic is nonexistent.
Romney's plan of the perpetuation of the appeasement of the robber barrons was the last option for America... Romney was a robber barron candidate but he was not chosen to institute their policies, but rather to perpetuate them.
This is contrary to the popular belief that Romney was a messiah to rescue us from the resultant dilapidation of Obama's first term. Romney's term would have also continued the present recession, re-invigorating the waning cronyism and corruption of the Bush Republican fraternity.
However, the difference between Bush's tyranny and Obama's tyranny, is as Quigley states: Bush's tyranny is still a tyranny, but might offer us respite in the form of being thrown a juicy piece of steak on occasion. Obama's tyranny is one of socialism, one that will never cease to torment us 'for our own wellbeing'.
Coulter's desire to go back to the drawing board so-to-speak is too little too late... Instead of vehemently supporting Romney as a candidate, she could have at least supported Gingrich. Instead, she relentlessly opposed him and called him the "least conservative, least electable" candidate. Furthermore, her present-day statements just shows what a disgusting horrific beast of an opportunist she is. She has also aged quite a bit, and her looks are waning. Her cheeks have hollowed out, and she has taken on an appearance of lankiness and emaciation. We would all do well in not ever having to hear about her or see her again.