Sharron Angle: Running For The Senate And From The Press

Posted by | June 29, 2010 15:07 | Filed under: Top Stories


Nevada Senate candidate Sharron Angle is happy to talk to conservative talk radio hosts, but not so happy to talk to the general press, especially when they ask questions.

In a state where reporters say they can knock at the Governor’s Mansion and say hello, people are wondering whether Ms. Angle’s “no comments” — except to friendly radio hosts — are indicative of something bigger. The reporters said they suspect that Ms. Angle, who has said that the Environmental Protection Agency should be eliminated and that Social Security should be “transitioned out,” is afraid of running into the same interview buzz saw as Rand Paul’s Senate campaign did in Kentucky.

A week before the June 8 primary, her spokesman, Jerry Stacy, was quoted as saying, “She’s not interested in meeting up with any media or anything.”

Ms. Angle’s campaign strategy — if it is indeed a strategy; a spokesman did not respond to a request for comment — is representative of a pick-and-choose media landscape. Since the primary victory, she has showed up on Fox News and sat down with several conservative radio hosts, including Bill Manders of KOH, the dominant talk station in Reno. “She answers every question I ask her,” Mr. Manders said, although he said he had advised her to give more interviews.

Mr. Manders, though, has taken sides. There is a sign on his switchboard that says, “Elect anyone but Harry Reid.”

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By: Alan

Alan Colmes is the publisher of Liberaland.

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