A repugican congressional candidate fled her interview with a major
election-forecasting group after being asked why she believed global
warming was a hoax and whether President Barack Obama was born in the
United States, according to a new report in The Washington Post.
In the Post, David Wasserman,
the House editor at the Cook Political Report, detailed his strange
encounter with the "frightening" and "fact-averse" Louisiana State Rep.
Lenar Whitney.
Whitney, who is running for Louisiana's open sixth district, gained some prominence
in June when she released a campaign video blasting global warming as a
"hoax" and the press as "lamestream media." Wasserman said he pressed
Whitney on the issue of climate change only to find her unable to answer
his questions.
"But it’s not unreasonable to
expect candidates to explain how they arrived at their positions, and
when I pressed Whitney repeatedly for the source of her claim that the
earth is getting colder, she froze and was unable to cite a single
scientist, journal, or news source to back up her beliefs," he wrote.
Wasserman said he attempted to
"change the subject" and ask whether she believed Obama was born in the
United States. Her aides then ended the interview.
"When she replied that it was a
matter of some controversy, her two campaign consultants quickly whisked
her out of the room, accusing me of conducting a 'Palin-style
interview,'" he continued. "It was the first time in hundreds of Cook
Political Report meetings that a candidate has fled the room."
Whitney could not immediately be reached for comment.
But in typical repugican denial and lying mode she posted this on facebook last week, after the interview was conducted, in it Whitney slammed the Cook
Political Report. "It was obvious, from the onset of the interview, that
Wasserman had planned to jump me simply because I am a wingnut
Woman and liberal reporters like Dave Wasserman want to destroy us," she
wrote.
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