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Fox Business' Smith asks Michele Bachmann to give Sharron Angle advice, calls them "inspirations"

July 20, 2010 9:58 am ET

From the July 19 edition of Fox Business' America's Nightly Scoreboard:

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Previously:

Fox Business guest host Tobin Smith tells Sharron Angle she's his "hero"

After showing Angle campaign ad and calling it "a home run," O'Reilly says Reid didn't look out for Nevada

Sharron Angle suggests she prefers to appear on Fox because they let her raise money

Singed from real interview, Angle returns to Fox for more softballs

Morris urges Hannity viewers to "be helpful" to GOP Senate candidate Angle

Fox & Friends' "softball" interview with Angle is right on par

Las Vegas' Fox affiliate rips Fox & Friends' Angle interview for "inaccuracies, softball questions and poor research"

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    • Author by David2012 (July 20, 2010 10:01 am ET)
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      Well, the two of them certainly are two of a kind. Hard to say which one is crazier.
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      • Author by indigo1968 (July 20, 2010 10:32 am ET)
           
        The ultimate case of the blind leading the blind.

        But this (ahem) story is a possible clue that even Fox recognizes that Angle's ship is sinking this far out from Election Day. And the funny thing is that she herself punched the hole in it.



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    • Author by timesthree (July 20, 2010 10:03 am ET)
         
      Sorority rush doesn't start for a few weeks girls. Also, since when is Michele Bachmann a senator.
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      • Author by scubcap647 (July 20, 2010 10:08 am ET)
           
        Wishful thinking on their part.

        But on a side note, these women (especially Bachmann) are insane. To be able to deny the negative portions of the tea party and pretend they don't exist when confronted can only be chalked up to pure madness.
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        • Author by MickD (July 20, 2010 10:17 am ET)
             
          AND to be a part of a "movement" that denies their rights, and probably wants them to get back in aprons, is the ultimate insanity.
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    • Author by epkklk851 (July 20, 2010 10:17 am ET)
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      Another bat cave is calling in missing their guano! Preserve us from these Church ladies! Isn't there some sort of social for them to host where they can gossip and stab each other in the back like they're supposed to?
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    • Author by Saturnalian (July 20, 2010 10:44 am ET)
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      Ah yes - Bachmann, the other Palin... sack of hammers - watch out!
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    • Author by Nasty Liberal (July 20, 2010 10:58 am ET)
         
      Congresswoman Bachmann now imagines herself a Senator?! Am I only figuring out now there are no limits with these folk?

      Tracking this jaw-dropping progression of madness gives me reason to live! Note to Queen Sarah the Immiscible Bard: we need a word to replace incredible.
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    • Author by ProgLib (July 21, 2010 4:33 am ET)
         
      Oh my god, that was disgusting. I can't think of something more unbearable than these two slobbering over each other, then having the anchor, who is obviously a wing nut, saying how great they are, too. Excuse me while I wash myself off after enduring that filth.
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