Coulter makes the point that her stats are not racist. Black and white crime are equal when you remove the single mother variable, she said on the View.
She reserves particular bile in her new book for affluent women who pursue idealized sperm profiles for pregnancies. (I prefer my "eugenics" in the "original German," she writes.)
But the View participants still found her views Mean.
Do you have children? Are you married?" demanded Whoopie Goldberg, a single mother who called Coulter's facts "not great research." "You'd feel different if you had children," she said, skirting Coulter's point that it's not about the mothers.
"What about your girlfriend Sarah Palin?" asked Joy Behar.
"Judging, judging, judging," said Sherri Shepherd.
"You can dish it out but not take it," added Goldberg though some would call appearing on the View "taking it."
Mean said the at home audience.
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