When Sharron Angle, the tea party-loved candidate gunning for Harry Reid’s Senate seat in Nevada, branded BP’s $20 billion escrow fund a “slush fund” this week, the comment raised more than a few eyebrows. Angle reportedly agreed with a caller to a local Nevada radio station who said the fund equated to “extortion,” with Angle adding, “Government shouldn’t be doing that to a private company. And I think you named it clearly: It’s a slush fund.” The Washington Post‘s Greg Sargent dubbed it her “Rand Paul moment.” Of course, Angle’s remark wasn’t all that surprising, given that the “slush fund” label has been thrown around by other Republicans like Rep. Joe “We’re sorry, BP” Barton (R-Tex.). And also given that Angle herself is prone to gaffes, including calling a reporter an idiot for quoting her website and suggesting armed revolt if “this Congress keeps going the way it is.”
What is surprising is Angle’s response and retraction, offered today in a statement from her campaign. The former Nevada assemblywoman now says the slush fund quip was “incorrect” and insensitive on her part. The statement also says, “My position is that the creation of this fund to compensate victims was an important first step—BP caused this disaster and they should pay for it.” Here, in full, is Angle’s statement:
Setting the record straight about BP and the Obama Administration
There’s been some confusion this morning regarding my position on BP and the oil spill.
Having had some time to think about it, the caller and I shouldn’t have used the term “slush fund”; that was incorrect.
My position is that the creation of this fund to compensate victims was an important first step—BP caused this disaster and they should pay for it. But there are multiple parties at fault here and there should be a thorough investigation. We need to look into the actions, (or inactions) of the Administration and why the regulatory agency in charge of oversight was asleep at the wheel while BP was cutting corners. Every party involved should be held fully accountable.
All in all, a pretty thorough correction by Angle, and a necessary one. Now, if she would only retract her armed insurrection idea, and her lemons-into-lemonade reference when talking about pregnancies resulting from incest and rape, and her idea to abolish the Department of Education, and her claim that the unemployed are “spoiled”…well, then we might be able to take her a bit more seriously.