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Soulless: Ann Coulter and the Right-Wing Church of Hate

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Soulless: Ann Coulter and the Right-Wing Church of Hate
AuthorSusan Estrich
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAnn Coulter, Right Wing, propaganda, hate speech, far right
GenrePolitical
PublisherRegan
Publication date
2006
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardcover
Pages272
ISBN0-06-124649-2
OCLC72465718
320.52092 22
LC ClassPN4874.C743 E78 2006
Preceded byThe Case For Hillary Clinton 

Soulless: Ann Coulter and the Right-Wing Church of Hate is a 2006 nonfiction book by liberal political writer Susan Estrich, in which she accuses conservative Ann Coulter of repeatedly lying or manipulating the truth to serve her political agenda. Published in October 2006, the book criticizes Coulter for violent statements, alleged slander, and irresponsible behavior, and for downgrading the debate in American politics for personal profit. The book also focuses on the "wannabe Anns" such as Michelle Malkin and Glenn Beck. However, Estrich had previously referred to Coulter as her "improbable friend."

The title and cover art are parodies of Coulter's own Godless: The Church of Liberalism.

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