I know most of you don't watch Faux "News", and I don't either but this little gem from Palin came up in a news search and I just had to share.
As the Republican Party Leadership has turned its back on a floundering Miller (their latest ad is an attack on Scott McAdams with scant mention of Miller) Palin is scapegoating Alaska's Media for uncovering unsavory details from Miller's past and of course his use of force to silence the media's legitimate questions.
Friday Sharonn Angle showed her contempt for the media imperiously declaring "I will answer those questions when I am the senator." when some reporters had the effrontery to confront the elusive candidate at the Las Vegas Airport.
Breath taking arrogance and total disregard for the public's right to know is a common theme that all these power hungry Tea Party figureheads share.
Meanwhile back in Seattle the fight over the hottly contested write in candidate lists the Alaska Supremen Court had ruled could be provided to voters who request one, contrary to Alaska election law has moved up to Federal Court.
Fight over write-in lists in Alaska race heads to federal court
Reporting from Seattle —The fight over whether Alaska voters will be offered lists of write-in candidates for U.S. Senate moved Saturday to federal court, where former conservative talk show host Eddie Burke and four other citizens said handing out the lists violates the federal Voting Rights Act.
Here's a link to the new Scott McAdams Print add http://www.scottmcadams.org/...
Scott McAdams' ActBlue Page
If you live in Alaska early voting starts today, so if you can go out and vote early.
Update #1:
Republicans Deny Giving Up Hope on Miller as Polls Show Nominee Slipping
National Republican Senatorial Committee Director Rob Jesmer issued a statement calling the claim "inaccurate."
"Joe Miller not only has the full support of the NRSC, but he's actually featured prominently in our TV ad which is running still today statewide in Alaska," he said.
NRSC Chairman Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, also said it's "not the case" that the GOP is giving up on Miller.
"We are supporting the nominee of our party," he said on ABC's "This Week."
But Cornyn said the party is "concerned" about the race.
"I think that polls are very close now between Senator Murkowski and Joe Miller, and what we want to make sure of is that the Democrat doesn't win," he said.
That strategy shows in the way the GOP is running an attack ad against McAdams but as noted above it mentions Miller and ignores Murkoski completely. The ad is designed to help Murkoski nearly as much as Miller.
Here is the NSRC attack ad:
The NSRC is trying to have it both ways.