Ann Coulter is one of the names mentioned in the lyrics of "No Favors." Featuring Marshall Mathers III, who is professionally known as Eminem, the collaboration song is from the "I Decided" album of Sean Anderson, who is professionally known as Big Sean.
"And f--k Ann Coulter with a Klan poster, with a lamp post, door handle, shutter, a damn bolt cutter, a sandal, a can opener, a candle, rubber, piano, a flannel, sucker, some hand soap, butter, a banjo and manhole cover," Eminem raps. "Hand over the mouth and nose smother."
In response, Coulter slammed Eminem and the music of the Detroit rapper. In an interview with TMZ, the conservative social and political commentator refers to the "Rap God" rapper as one of those people who belong to what she refers to as "the left."
"Well, I think it's unfortunate that the left, from Berkeley to Eminem with his rap songs, has normalized violence against women, as Eminem has done," Coulter told the publication. "He talks about f'ing women with an umbrella until the 'bleep' comes out. This goes on for years."
While Coulter appears to be not a big fan of Eminem, she is an openly avid supporter of Donald Trump. She even wrote a book titled "In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome."
Referring to Trump, Coulter told Breitbart that it is "so fantastic" to have a politician who does what he says he is going to do. She finds this stunning and for her, it has been fun since the former host of "The Celebrity Apprentice" took office.
In 2011, Trump was the star of "The Comedy Central Roast." It featured Jeffrey Ross, Larry King, Seth MacFarlane, Snoop Dogg, Gilbert Gottfried, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Anthony Jeselnic, Whitney Cummings, Lisa Lampanelli and Marlee Matlin.
In 2016, the star of "The Comedy Central Roast" was Rob Lowe. Coulter joined Ross, Peyton Manning, Rob Riggle, Pete Davidson, Jimmy Carr, Nikki Glaser, Ralph Macchio, Jewel Kilcher and David Spade as roasters.
Meanwhile, watch the music video of Big Sean's "Halfway off the Balcony" from "I Decided" here: