Uber-conservative crusader Ann Coulter bellyached on Monday about her lack of friends now that she’s taken to criticizing President Trump — whom she called a “shallow, narcissistic conman” — over what she sees as his failure to secure funding for his border wall.

“It’s frustrating,” Coulter said at a luncheon in Florida, according to the Palm Beach Post. “I can’t talk to Trump detractors because, as the subtitle to my last book indicated, they’re insane. I can’t talk to the Trump flatterers because they think as soon as it comes out of his mouth, it has happened. No, he’s an excellent talker. It’s just when it comes to doing anything that he falls down on the job.”

A former Trump cheerleader, Coulter has taken to lambasting Trump since he appeared to ease up on his demands for funding for his border wall. Coulter was floored when Trump compromised with Democrats to reopen the government and was further infuriated when he declared a national emergency to secure funding for the wall.

Trump responded by unfollowing her on Twitter and calling her a “Wacky Nut Job.”

“I don’t know why he doesn’t just ignore me. He doesn’t mind ignoring the rest of his base,” Coulter told the Palm Beach Post.