Reid Done Phishing, How About A Debate?
posted at 9:29 am on July 7, 2010 by Legal Insurrection
Harry Reid’s campaign took down its spoofing and phishing fake Sharron Angle website, after the Angle campaign threatened legal action.
Contrary to the spin put out by the Reid campaign and its sympathizers, the threatened legal action was not just because the Reid campaign merely quoted Angle’s positions, but the fact that the fake website misled viewers and obtained names and email addresses of Angle supporters under false pretenses.
But now the website is back up, without the spoofing and phishing.
Now that the Reid campaign is done phishing, can it find the time to schedule Reid for a debate with Angle?
Or is Reid still too busy for the next several months?
If Sharron Angle really is a “mental patient” (as noted plagiarist Mike Barnacle at MSNBC claims), and so extreme (as the Reid campaign claims), then Reid should be jumping at the chance to debate Angle.
Instead, Reid is hiding in his bunker (to use the verbiage of the Reid campaign).
How about a debate?
What is Harry Reid afraid of? Being made to look bad by an “extreme” “mental patient”?
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I am trying to understand why they’d drop the legal actial just because he took it down. It was still a criminal sort of action purposefully misleading people and collecting data. Has all the illegally obtained data been revealed? Has any misleading information been aknowledged and corrected? I don’t think I’d want to drop that lawsuit so quickly.
WashingtonsWake on July 7, 2010 at 9:39 AM
He won’t debate Angle, the little man’s shortcomings would show.
Kissmygrits on July 7, 2010 at 10:49 AM
Would that really be difficult for an extreme mental patient to do?
Daggett on July 7, 2010 at 2:33 PM