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I just can't stay away! :)
Judging from her book sales, there are plenty of people out there who think Coulter is good for a laugh, and those people aren't out there bombing mosques or anything hateful like that. The term "hatemonger" usually comes from quarters not so unabashedly conservative and angered by her sarcasm toward more liberal views. Feeling hatred (despite, whatever) toward someone, however, does not necessarily make the object of one's hatred a "hatemonger." Like they say down our way, if someone gets your goat it means you got a goat to get. For me (brought up in a politically minded household), if the opinion is indeed sound, it can only be improved upon delivery with a good zinger.
Given the appropriate context of course. And political commentary is the perfect context; where else? Late Nite with Letterman?
Okay Becky, I'll go with "the Muslim Allah is not the true God."