Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Sally Fox "rattled"

Remember the Musgrave-orchestrated hit on Angie Paccione?

The Colorado State University Collegian talks to Sally Fox, who's getting more ridiculous and disingenuous sounding every time she opens her mouth. All the "constituents" have ended up sounding totally ignorant about what they were complaining about.

And after doing Marilyn Musgrave's dirty work, Sally's trying to run from it.
Earlier this month, Sally Fox filed a complaint against State Rep. Angie Paccione, D-Fort Collins, along with the signatures of 11 other local Republicans. The complaint claimed Paccione violated state ethics rules by offering prizes to top campaign donors by being introduced on the House floor.

Calling the complaint "frivolous," her partisan colleagues eventually cleared Paccione of any wrongdoing, and the charges were dismissed.
And Musgrave contributor Fox just got a Congressional tribute from Musgrave, for her grassroots work for the Republican party. That's classy.

Bring on the clown:
Fox said she never meant the complaint to get the attention of the Capitol ethics committee, but to raise concerns.

"I wanted to alert the public that this had been done, not by Angie, but by one of her aids," Fox said.
So she's admitting Angie did nothing wrong? That her complaint had no substance and no merit? What is it to "raise concerns"?

You did Marilyn a favor. It backfired. You look dumb. Own it. And spare us the tripe.

And then:
"I do not go out and attack people," she said. "There is enough meanness and hatred in the world."
Oh, stand up and be counted, Sally. You were the one who said "yes" to Marilyn and acted as her tool to stick it to Angie Paccione. It just didn't work, was all.

1 Comments:

Blogger Doogman said...

WHAT?

One of the true ELITE --admit a mistake??--

Are you mad?!

The very foundation of our Glorious Amurka would crumble away like one of Starbucks pricey lil cookies!!!

I mean, come on man...

Sally's right, there's just too much meaness in the world.

hee hee hee

March 22, 2006 11:40 PM  

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