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Thursday, July 22, 2010

RUN! Foorresstt! RUN! - Sharron Angle Runs From Reporters At Her Own Press Conference

Forrest Gump is a charming story of a  man with a low IQ who has accomplished great things in his life.  He is also present during significant historic events - in each case, far exceeding what anyone imagined he could do. "Forrest Gump" is the story of a man who rose above his challenges, and who proved that determination, courage, and love are more important than ability.

Sharron Angle (you know her - the one CHOSEN by God to be Senator of Nevada - a/k/a insane, delusional, bat-shit crazy) is a less than charming story of a women with a questionable IQ who seeks to accomplish great things in her life far exceeding what she, in a sane world, should achieve.  In her case it is a story of a women who proves that making outrageous claims and being a hateful bigot are far greater than her abilities.

Today, Sharron highlights the art of suspicious packaging - just look at the packaging, don't ask questions about what is inside.

Nevada Senate candidate Sharron Angle proved to be camera shy once again when she declined to take questions from reporters at a media-friendly event organized by her campaign on Wednesday.

The Republican hopeful's camp described the Reno, Nev. gathering as a "press conference" held to publicize Angle's signing of a pledge to repeal the "death tax" -- better known as the estate tax -- if she were to be elected to the Senate.

When local reporters attempted to ask Angle questions, the GOP hopeful all but ignored their presence. At the end of the event she bolted quickly.

As she left the press conference a local television reporter called after her: "Sharron, will you answer some questions really quickly." Angle did not turn around and a member of her staff responded, "We're running behind, I'm sorry."

In a previous interview Angle outlined her press strategy.

"The whole point of an interview is to use it like they say, 'earned media,' to earn something with it," Angle recently told CBN's David Brody. "And I'm not going to earn anything from people who are there to badger me and use my words to batter me with."

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