In some ways, Ann Coulter looks like a textbook feminist. Without a husband or a staff position at a major media company, she has created an enormous national brand, writing 11 New York Times bestsellers and selling over three million books. And although the public views her as a bigot, she's friends with tons of gay guys and black standup comedians. Is she for real, or is she a performance artist who poses as a conservative to make big bucks? Broadly managing editor Mitchell Sunderland went to a gun range with Ann Coulter and her best friends to find out.