Friday, September 24, 2010

Nevada Tea Party Senate Candidate Sharron Angle Claims There is No Such Thing as Autism. Brags About Cashing In On Fox Appearances


















Nevada Tea Party Senate Candidate Sharron Angle Claims There is No Such Thing as Autism. Brags About Cashing In On Fox Appearances

Tea Party conservative Republican Sharron Angle already explicitly said that she appears on Fox as a fundraising tool, because they allow her to tell viewers to go to her website and donate to her campaign. But Jon Ralson found a great tape of Angle at a house party over the weekend describing exactly how much buck a candidate can make off a Fox appearance.

    Sharron Angle: It’s going really well. If you’re interested in just the Internet part of that -- and of course I’ve been criticized for saying that I like to be friends with the [press] -- but here’s the deal: when I get a friendly press outlet -- not so much the guy that’s interviewing me -- it’s their audience that I’m trying to reach. So, if I can get on Rush Limbaugh, and I can say, "Harry Reid needs $25 million. I need a million people to send twenty five dollars to SharronAngle.com.” The day I was able to say that [even], he made $236,000 dollars. That’s why it’s so important. Somebody ... I’m going on Bill O’Reilly the 16th. They say, "Bill O’Reilly, you better watch out for that guy, he’s not necessarily a friendly" ... Doesn’t matter, his audience is friendly, and if I can get an opportunity to say that at least once on his show -- when I said it on Sean Hannity’s television show we made $40,000 before we even got out of the studio in New York.

So, again, Fox News is the communications arm of the ultra-conservative wing of the Republican Party. The fun part is that even when Bill O'Reilly does his "I'm just an independent" thing and actually questions a Republican, all his viewers hear and see is "send this woman money."

   
Because Angle has a nasty habit of saying outright what conservative candidates are supposed to keep on a wink-nudge basis, she keeps telling people that she does Fox and Christian radio in order to raise money without being challenged for her nutty views.

But avoiding tough reporters does not stop Angle from saying idiotic things -- like, say, putting "autism" in scare quotes at a rally last year.

"You're paying for things you don't even need," Angle says -- like, uh, healthcare for kids who are pretending to have something called "autism," in order to steal your insurance money, I guess.
So Fox and assorted right-media are playing sugar daddy for Angle. Angle rakes in cash and at the same time doesn't have to answer any tough questions about her wacky anti-American/anti-family views. The cherry on top is like her right-wing comrade conservative hate monger Michael Savage, she says kids are just faking, there is no such thing as autism.

How many faces does Meg Whitman have. Conservatives always have at least two - Meg Whitman ( Tea Party conservative candidate for California governor)  sees the writing on the Proposition 23 wall - The candidate says she won't vote for the attempt to suspend California's global warming law. But there's a catch

Dear Seniors of Wisconsin and the rest of this great country - Wisconsin Senate tea party conservative candidate Ron Johnson likens Social Security to Bernie Madoff style Ponzi scheme. It not clear why Johnson who is up to his ears in government subsidies hates America and senior citizens. He says it is a matter of principles. Who's principles? Communist dictator Joesph Stalin.