From The Washington Post:
“Sharron Angle is the national GOP's candidate in what is arguably the most high-profile Senate race in the country. On the day she announced her candidacy in 2009, Angle clearly and unequivocally agreed with a conservative radio host who claimed that there are "domestic enemies" and homegrown enemies" within the Senate and the Congress.
She has now been given three chances to disavow this claim or to state clearly that she doesn't agree with it. In all three cases, she's refused.
Angle's latest refusal came this morning, in response to aggressive questioning from ABC News' Jonathan Karl:
ABC NEWS: Do we have enemies of the country inside the walls of Congress?
ANGLE: Certainly people who pass these kinds of policies -- Obamacare, cap and trade, stimulus, bailout -- they're certainly not friends to the free market system.
ABC NEWS: So, what are they?
ANGLE: They're not friends.”
Sharron Angle is right. Let’s explore the idea that there might be “domestic enemies” within Congress.
You might be a domestic enemy if: