In a tone that Glenn Thrush describes as "tongue in vague vicinity of cheek," Coulter said on Politico's Off Message podcast:

"I worship him like the North Koreans worship the 'Dear Leaders' — yes, I would die for him."

Coulter added that she doesn't care about power, credit, or other people's opinions (she's certainly proved the latter). "I didn't get the gene that makes me care about what other people think," she said. "I'm much like Trump that way. I don't really care. They're just words."

Yep, words can't do anything. She does, however, care that the Trump campaign doesn't mince words when it comes to immigration. In fact, she even emailed Trump's then campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, making sure the campaign "doesn't back down" from its no-amnesty position.

"And Corey was getting a little exasperated with me and kept saying, 'He's not backing down," Coulter said. "Then he came out for the Muslim ban on my birthday, Dec. 8, my best birthday gift ever."

Well, perhaps we shouldn't be surprised, considering she pretty much thinks Trump's an actual god.

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