Not really. I don't particularly like some of the ultra-right wing ideals she brings up, but she's 10000000x better than Moore.
You'll also never see Moore in a debate on any TV station except Bill Mahr, he knows he'll get beat to [censored].
Sean, here's an excerpt re: the EU economy dated 5/26, pretty much mirrors my statements.
---------------------------------------------------- European economy these days is tragio-comedy in the making. Italy is on the verge of Argentina like fiscal woes, as its national debt balloons to 102% of GDP while its unproductive industry slips into a recession. France, which only 6 months ago appeared to be the locomotive that could pull the whole EU economy out of the rut, slipped into its own funk registering only 0.2% GDP growth last week. Germany, the largest economy of the region is still saddled with the enormous costs of East German integration, restrictive business rules and now the defeat of the ruling SPD party in its home region or Noth-Rhine Westpahlia this weekend. Only Spain is doing well, but as the 4th economy in EU it simply cannot contribute enough growth to the EU bottom line to make a difference.
Instead of becoming the United States of Europe, EU is seems to be fracturing before our eyes. Nothing would be more emblematic of this rift than a No vote by the French next Sunday. In fact concern over the vote has been the single biggest reason for euro�s recent weakness. --------------------------------------------------