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Thursday, February 11, 2010

AUDIO: GLENN BECK EXPOSES DEBRA MEDINA AS TRUTHER

Billed by many as the "Tea Party candidate" in the Texas gubernatorial race, Debra Medina has been on the rise of late, getting to within striking distance of Kay Bailey Hutchison. However, her appearance on Glenn Beck today is the likely end of any chances, and rightfully so.

When asked her views on 9/11 Truthers, Medina hemmed and hawed like Kay Bailey trying to answer a question about abortion.

Medina BOMBS big.



It didn't take long for Medina's campaign to go into damage control in order to craft a response, which seems quite lame to me.
I was asked a question on the Glenn Beck show today regarding my thoughts on the so-called 9/11 truth movement. I have never been involved with the 9/11 truth movement, and there is no doubt in my mind that Muslim terrorists flew planes into those buildings on 9/11. I have not seen any evidence nor have I ever believed that our government was involved or directed those individuals in any way. No one can deny that the events on 9/11 were a tragedy for all Americans and especially those families who lost loved ones.

The question surprised me because it's not relevant to this race or the issues facing Texans. This campaign has always been about private property rights and state sovereignty. It is focused on the issues facing Texans. It is not a vehicle for the 9-11 truth movement or any other group.
Far too little and far too late. Bye-bye Debra.

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