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Sunday, July 11, 2010

The TEA Party Darlings.

Sharon Angle and Rand Paul may be the most prominent U.S. Senate candidates for Republicans. If Angle wins she would unseat the Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) which would certainly make Republicans happy. Paul is in a "must-win" state for Republicans as he attempts to take over for Senator Jim Bunning (R-KY). Despite the national stature each candidate has acquired, they both continue to make public gaffes in interviews.

Angle began it all yesterday when talking about the efforts of the Obama administration to make BP pay for claims from the Gulf Coast through an escrow fund. Angle said, "government shouldn't be doing that to a private company" and later called the escrow account a "slush fund" (the same language used by Rep. Barton). Later Angle, perhaps realizing her mistake, called her own comments "incorrect" after sayng she had some "time to think about it."

Today Rand Paul argued the President was being too harsh on BP and expressed concern about BP going out of business. Paul argues that the government needs to make sure BP makes money so that it can pay for the cleanup. Paul seems to believe that government should never use harsh language against corporations who have engaged in wrongdoing, so that the company can later pay the government. Paul, unlike Angle, has not backtracked on his comments.


source - examiner.com

1 comment:

Anonymous98507 said...

... Angle, perhaps realizing her mistake, called her own comments "incorrect" after sayng she had some "time to think about it. ...

I think they need to start thinking before putting their mouths in gear!
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