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Harry Reid's Challenger 'Called by God' - God Help Us
2010-07-15
Republican Sharron Angle says her campaign to unseat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in Nevada is "a calling" from God and that her faith is helping her endure a fiercely competitive race in which Democrats have depicted her as a conservative extremist.

"When you have God in your life ... he directs your path," Angle told the Christian Broadcasting Network in an interview posted on its website Wednesday.

Asked why she entered the race, Angle said "the reason is a calling."

"When God calls you he also equips you and He doesn't just say, 'Well today you're going to run against Harry Reid,"' the tea party favorite said.

In the Bible "Moses has his preparatory time. Paul had his preparatory time. Even Jesus had his preparatory time," the former legislator said, citing her years in public office as her preparation for the race.

"God knew all of this in advance," Angle added. "I don't know what's coming up tomorrow but I do know that He is there. He saw it and that He has provided a way of escape and a way for me to endure."

In a wide-ranging interview, Angle said her media appearances are guided by the need to raise money for her campaign and she defended an overhaul of her campaign website in which many of her earlier positions on Social Security and other issues were rewritten, condensed or deleted.

Angle, a Southern Baptist, has called herself a faith-based politician who prays daily. Among her positions, she opposes abortion in all circumstances, including rape and incest.

Since her come-from-behind victory in the June 8 primary, Angle has appeared largely on conservative media outlets. She said her public schedule is being driven by the need to raise money and she gets the best return for her time on conservative programs, which drive up donations.

"The whole point of an interview is to ... earn something with it and I'm not going to earn anything from people who are there to badger me and use my words to batter me with," she said.

In mainstream media outlets "there's no earnings for me there," she added.

Asked about the retooling of her website, she said she was advised by consultants to condense the long-running text on her site. Reid's campaign later posted the website's original language.

"I am pretty wordy," Angle said. "We're still working on those precise statements."

Meanwhile, Angle is airing her first TV ad of the fall campaign -- a scathing attack on Reid's record on jobs in a state with a U.S.-leading 14 percent unemployment rate.

Ominous, dirge-like music plays in the 30-second as a black-and-white photograph of a grim-faced Reid and images of shuttered factories and shuffling workers appear. Text in the ad points out that unemployment in the state has risen nearly 10 percentage points since Reid became majority leader.

Reid launched a new ad statewide Wednesday that takes Angle to task for saying she would not have stepped in to save a major construction project in Las Vegas, CityCenter. Reid is credited with pressuring banks and saving the project when its financing was at risk. "She wouldn't have lifted a finger," the ad says. Angle has said Reid's move cost jobs elsewhere in the city.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#6  Charlotte zings Reid from beyond the grave
Posted by John L. Smith
Tuesday, Jul. 13, 2010 at 10:43 AM

Election 2010 has just heard from a member of the Silent Majority.

You know, from a deceased person.

http://www.lvrj.com/blogs/smith/Charlotte_zings_Reid_from_beyond_th...

Chances are good you never met Charlotte McCourt during her 84 years, but IÂ’m willing to bet youÂ’ll be hearing about her in the coming days now that her obituary has taken Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to task. ItÂ’s the kind of small story that has the potential to ricochet like a bullet through the campaign showdown between incumbent Reid and Republican challenger Sharron Angle.

Not because McCourt, who died July 8 after a long illness, was a political player or business powerbroker, but precisely because she was neither of those things. She was a homemaker, proud mother and grand mother and wife of 67 years to Patrick McCourt.

And she was at one time a loyal supporter of Harry Reid.

Her obituary, printed in Tuesday’s Review-Journal, reads in part, “We believe that Mom would say she was mortified to have taken a large role in the election of Harry Reid to U.S. Congress. Let the record show Charlotte was displeased with his work. Please, in lieu of flowers, vote for another more worthy candidate.”

Ouch.

McCourt was born Dec. 25 in Wellington, Utah and was a 40-year Nevada resident. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Perhaps by coincidence, ReidÂ’s re-election hangs in no small part on his ability to encourage conservative and religious Democrats to support him. He is also a member of the LDS faith.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-07-15 10:20  

#5  One infused with moral traditions of classical Western Civilization, the other infused with the (im)moral traditions of Power. Is that a real hard choice?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-07-15 09:56  

#4  bigjim - you prefer Reid? Seems to me the choice is pretty clear.
Posted by: Frank G   2010-07-15 08:35  

#3  What's she got besides religion?
She's running for Senator of the State of Nevada, not the pope.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-07-15 04:49  

#2  Finally a politician whose messiah isn't "the one".
Posted by: wr   2010-07-15 01:48  

#1  I met and had a conversation with Sharron Angle a few months back when she was running in the primary. Nice lady (honestly), but her political strategy won't make a lot of sense if you're not from Nevada. It's not THAT complicated, though its probably not about what you think its about.

Here goes:

Harry Reid is Las Vegas' senator, not Nevada's. (Really he's California's third senator, but that's another matter. Las Vegas is also California's third largest city.) Now, Las Vegas is something like 60% of the state's population, but they don't vote reliably. Angle thinks that only 40% of them will go to the poles.... maybe even less.

The rest of the state (re: rural, conservative) is only 40% of the population. But we vote. Every. Time. And we hate Reid. And he hates us right back.

So, simply put, if Harry can terrify Las Vegas into voting against the scary, old-person-hating, child sacrificing, Elron Hubbard worshiping Nazi lady from up north in large numbers, he will win... and probably his spawn along with him. If not, the Reid family is done for good.

I'm hoping for the latter.
Posted by: Secret Master   2010-07-15 01:16  

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