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The Flee-bagger continues to suffer comedic failures on her shitty book tour...
I notice she's sticking to Fox for her interviews now...

Christine O’Donnell was greeted by a handful of spectators Friday at the Barnes & Noble in Exton while promoting her first book, “Troublemaker: Let’s Do What It Takes to Make America Great Again.”
Barnes & Noble community relations manager Stephanie Stoltzfus said the signing’s noon time slot had an effect on the turnout, as did the last-minute signing scheduled for Saturday in Wilmington.
Stoltzfus said the tea party favorite’s book signing would not include a press segment for interviews.
O’Donnell’s mother, Carole O’Donnell, said O’Donnell arrived at the event 45 minutes late due to traffic on I-76 en route from Philadelphia, where she appeared on Fox.
David Peavy, who recently moved to West Chester from San Antonio, Texas, said he was in Barnes & Noble by chance and was happy to meet O’Donnell.
Sixteen-year-old Amy Myers said she traveled from Cherry Hill to meet O’Donnell and challenge her to a political debate.
“When I ran for class president, Christine O’Donnell, Sarah Palin and … Michele Bachmann were in the news,” said Myers, a junior. “When people would look at female politicians and then at me running, people would say, ‘Your slogan should be, I’m Amy Myers, and I’m not a witch.’”
Myers said it’s troublesome that the actions of those politicians have caused Americans to look at female politicians negatively.
“I said, ‘Actually I do have some trouble to make — I’d like to know if you’d like to debate me,’” Myers said.
Too bad the Prayer Witch Project couldn't cast a spell on the kid....
http://dailylocal.com/articles/2011/08/19/news/doc4e4ee458d32c5655606290.txt?viewmode=2
- the bookstore makes excuses for her tiny turnout and won't let the press near her...
- her mommy makes excuses for her lateness...
- a 16-year old girl pwns her.
I notice she's sticking to Fox for her interviews now...

Christine O’Donnell was greeted by a handful of spectators Friday at the Barnes & Noble in Exton while promoting her first book, “Troublemaker: Let’s Do What It Takes to Make America Great Again.”
Barnes & Noble community relations manager Stephanie Stoltzfus said the signing’s noon time slot had an effect on the turnout, as did the last-minute signing scheduled for Saturday in Wilmington.
Stoltzfus said the tea party favorite’s book signing would not include a press segment for interviews.
O’Donnell’s mother, Carole O’Donnell, said O’Donnell arrived at the event 45 minutes late due to traffic on I-76 en route from Philadelphia, where she appeared on Fox.
David Peavy, who recently moved to West Chester from San Antonio, Texas, said he was in Barnes & Noble by chance and was happy to meet O’Donnell.
Sixteen-year-old Amy Myers said she traveled from Cherry Hill to meet O’Donnell and challenge her to a political debate.
“When I ran for class president, Christine O’Donnell, Sarah Palin and … Michele Bachmann were in the news,” said Myers, a junior. “When people would look at female politicians and then at me running, people would say, ‘Your slogan should be, I’m Amy Myers, and I’m not a witch.’”
Myers said it’s troublesome that the actions of those politicians have caused Americans to look at female politicians negatively.
“I said, ‘Actually I do have some trouble to make — I’d like to know if you’d like to debate me,’” Myers said.
Too bad the Prayer Witch Project couldn't cast a spell on the kid....
http://dailylocal.com/articles/2011/08/19/news/doc4e4ee458d32c5655606290.txt?viewmode=2
:lol: