Also, she was unable to defend any of the Tea Bagger's proposed constitutional "fixes."
"Ms. O'Donnell's unfamiliarity with the Constitution extended beyond the First Amendment, when she was asked her view of tea party proposals to repeal some or all of the 14th, 16th and 17th amendments.
She said she would retain the 17th Amendment, ratified in 1913 to make U.S. senator an elected position, rather than appointed by state legislatures.
"Can you remind me of what the other ones are?" she asked. ...
Ms. O'Donnell did not respond directly to the question, instead stressing that she favored solving immigration problems and lowering taxes."
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