Sort of. Although she also defends the war in Iraq, Ann Coulter sounds like conservatives did in the 1990s when criticizing nation-building. The column’s money line: “I thought the irreducible requirements of Republicanism were being for life, small government and a strong national defense, but I guess permanent war is on the platter now, too.”
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