She was just saying that her comments were taken way out of proportion. The media is looking to harpoon her and they are distorting her comments.
Except they weren't.
Stating, in her own words, that unless one votes for Christians, "they will be legislating sin" is simply bizarre. There is no context which will put lipstick on that pig.
Then she blames her audience for distorting what she clearly said. This is akin to her blaming her staff for everything that has gone wrong in her campaign.
She didn't say anything here.
She said that only Christians should be elected, and she didn't take it back.
No, they were not taking way out of context. She should stop making excuses for her own gaffes and foibles by blaming everyone else for them, and quit being a horses ass at every turn and drop out for the good of the party, and endorse a more viable candidate. It's her fault most of her campaign staff left her in droves.
Ultra-liberal Bill Nelson is supported by MoveOn.org. He represents the lunatic left, not Florida. Voting for Nelson is the same as voting for Chappaquiddick Kennedy and Hanoi Kerry, who are the "pride" of MassAssChusetts.
From the Washington Times, July 5, 2005:
"MoveOn.org, the leftist, anti-war Internet group that spent millions of dollars last year trying to elect liberals and posted a clip likening President Bush to a Nazi, is raising money for two Democratic Senate candidates who call themselves mainstream moderates.
The group, which has been running TV ads against the war in Iraq, is soliciting money on its political action committee's (PAC) Web site for the 2006 campaigns of Sen. Bill Nelson, Florida Democrat, and Robert Casey Jr., Pennsylvania's state treasurer."