It was supposed to be Rob Lowe’s roast, but Ann Coulter is the one who really got burned. The conservative pundit and author was invited to roast the Grinder actor on the Comedy Central special, which aired Monday night. In the end, though, Coulter herself was the butt of numerous jokes—and she also bombed her own set when her time at the mic arrived.

First, she was given a brutal introduction by the night’s roast master, David Spade. “She seems stiff and conservative, but Ann gets wild in the sheets—just ask the Klan,” he said. “Looks like she’s having a good time. I haven’t seen you laugh this hard since Trayvon Martin got shot.”

Then Coulter took the stage, jokingly calling the event the “the Ann Coulter roast with Rob Lowe." She then plugged her new book, which earned a hearty round of boos from the crowd. “I know it’s pretty shameless, but I’m on a stage with a guy who made two Joe Dirt films, so how shameless can I be," she said. It was one of the few jokes that managed to scrounge up some chuckles.

The set overall, which lasted for a little over six minutes, was full of awkward moments and tense laughter. Some jokes managed to somewhat land with the crowd, like one about Spade’s lack of style: “David’s sister is famous designer Kate Spade,” she said. “Judging by your outfit, David, I gather you’re not speaking.”

Other jokes fell completely flat, like this one about Saturday Night Live’s Pete Davidson: “I once thought Pete Davidson was just like Obama, a biracial goofball who ruined a once-beloved institution, but it turns out I was wrong. Pete’s not biracial.” Davidson, who was onstage himself, lightly channeled his inner Jamie Foxx by sarcastically shouting, “Haha, good one!” Davidson also called Coulter a “racist c*nt” during his own set.

Coulter ended her set with some jokes aimed at Lowe. “Rob’s last show was called The Grinder. Hard to believe that a TV show named after a gay dating app wouldn’t be a huge hit,” she joked to a mostly silent crowd.

The crowd wasn’t quite as silent when Coulter herself was the object of numerous brutal jokes throughout the rest of the night. Jimmy Carr called her one of the “most repugnant, hateful, hatchet-face bitches alive,” adding that “it’s not too late to change, Ann. You could kill yourself.”

“Ann’s been called things like a racist, anti-Semitic, homophobic, a white supremacist,” comedian Nikki Glaser said. “The only person you will ever make happy is the Mexican who digs your grave.”

Coulter previously admitted after the show’s taping that she had “no idea” why she was invited to the event. “It showed up on my book publicity schedule,” she told The Hollywood Reporter.

She also said she wasn’t offended by all the harsh jokes lobbed her way. “Nothing offends me,” she said. “‘Bored me’ is a different story.”