After new voting fraud charge, Coulter asks if accusers are transvestites John Byrne

Published: Monday January 12, 2009





Print This Email This Coulter claimed on voting forms that she lived with parents, despite purchase of $1.49 million condo in New York Prolific conservative scribe Ann Coulter knows the intricacies of the great left-wing conspiracy that is supposed to be the Democratic Party machine but can't seem to figure out how to vote within the parameters of the law.



Coulter, who was cleared in 2006 over earlier allegations that she filed a false voter registration in Florida, is now facing charges that she filed voting papers using her parents' home in Connecticut even though she lived in New York.



The media-centric publishing powerhouse voted in Connecticut in 2002 and 2004, even though she was living in New York City. In fact, her landlord had just sued her for $11,028 in rent, and Coulter bought a posh $1.49 million condo on the Upper East Side, according to the NY Daily News -- hardly a strong case that she was living with her parents full time.



Connecticut state staff attorney Theodore Bromley told a private investigator that a Connecticut voter must list a residence address in the state where you actually live. It is not enough to claim a relatives house where you may visit.



Coulter doesnt deny living in NYC back then, the NY Daily News reported Sunday.



Instead, she mocked the private investigator pushing the claim and Connecticut's lawyer, saying, Do they have private parties where one of them pretends to be a real attorney and the other one dresses up like me? Dubbing them stalkers, she adds: Tell them both thanks for the flowers and also to please stop killing my pets.



