Conservative celebrity Ann Coulter
won't answer personal questions, including how she would feel if she
had a gay or lesbian child.
On Tuesday's edition of CNN's Piers
Morgan Tonight, Coulter repeatedly dodged Morgan's questions
about her private life.
“Let's talk about you for a moment,”
Morgan said. “Engaged three times. You're 50 in December, are
you?”
“Don't talk about either engagements,
Social Security, age or anything else,” Coulter responded.
“I don't answer questions about
myself,” she insisted. “I think like most public figures [I]
don't talk about anything that wouldn't involve … that you would
not want the most dangerous stalker to know or have. So I will not
be answering private life questions.”
“That's why we call it a private
life,” she chided.
“Can I throw some hypotheticals at
you?” Morgan asked.
“No. Yes, but I won't answer them if
they're about my private life,” Coulter replied.
“If you had a daughter or son who
came to you and said they were gay, how would you feel?”
“How would you react?” Coulter
asked.
“I would be fine with it,” Morgan
replied.
“I can't imagine being married,”
Coulter replied before the conversation detoured in a new direction.
(The video is embedded in the right panel of this page.)
Earlier this year, Coulter
proudly took credit for talking gay GOP group GOProud out of
supporting gay marriage.