She has a good point more often than a mere "sometimes". The points she makes and her forthright manner are an irritant to the thin skins
and sensibilities of many modern liberally minded youngsters though. If a Daily Mail headline can get people here so apparently intoxicated
with bile and excitement it's probably best they steer clear of the somewhat right of centre opinionated Mrs. Hopkins. They are too easy for
her to get a rise from

Where is she writing these days?
Really? Most of what that evil woman spews forth isn't remotely defensible.
"I don't believe in alcohol addiction"
"Suicidal prisoners should just kill themselves"
"Ginger babies. Like a baby. Just so much harder to love."
"Mammary militia breast feeding en masse in Costa. Puts one off their latte."
"[I lied] to get someone else's husband because I wanted him. I give myself 8 out of 10 for ruthlessness for that one."
"A name, for me, is a short way of working out what class that child comes from. [And I can decide from that] do I want my child to play with them?"
'Hi, this is my daughter Charmaine'. I hear: 'Hi, I am thick and ignorant'."
"Personally, I hate mobility scooters. I find their owners intolerable"
"Nothing makes my buttocks clench tighter and my teeth itch more than 'Full Time Mummy'. Full time mummy is not a job title. It is a biological status."
"I think women are really vicious in the work place, they’re really jealous, really competitive. Women are emotional, they cry in toilets. The sisterhood only extends as far as the kitchen door. Men talk in logic and rational terms, they don’t squark and make a noise."
"Children are named according to their parents intelligence. They are a social marker, an indicator of vocab, manners, ability, respect."
"Egyptian uprising continues to look like Bonfire Night. Protest fireworks. Right up there with Angry cup cakes"
Lord Alan Sugar summed her up perfectly
"Her niche is to be obnoxious and controversial and it's a shtick,” he said. “She's just trying to make herself famous. She's chosen a niche in the market for herself. She's become Piers Morgan on steroids, if there could be such a thing."