Recognizing that the New York Times will probably not review her latest book Godless: The Church of Liberalism (at least not to her satisfaction), Coulter uses her latest column to offer her own book review. Part way through we read the following:
The thesis of "Godless" is: Liberalism IS a religion. The liberal religion has its own cosmology, its own explanation for why we are here, its own gods, its own clergy. The basic tenet of liberalism is that nature is god and men are monkeys. (Except not as pure-hearted as actual monkeys, who don't pollute, make nukes or believe in God.)
Liberals deny, of course, that liberalism is a religion — otherwise, they'd lose their government funding. "Separation of church and state" means separation of YOUR church from the state, but total unity between their church and the state.
Hmmm. Strikes me as vintage Ann Coulter. She pricks conventional thinking with pointed needles. People cry "ouch".