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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #250 on: June 06, 2011, 04:08:21 PM »
Rollins to steer likely Bachmann White House bid
By: CNN Deputy Political Director Paul Steinhauser

Washington (CNN) – Rep. Michele Bachmann is looking to a campaign veteran to run her likely bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

CNN has confirmed that the congresswoman from Minnesota has signed GOP strategist Ed Rollins to run her campaign, if as expected, she announces her candidacy later this month.

"If she runs, I'll help her," Rollins tells CNN, adding that it's "one more round for the old war horse."

Rollins was campaign manager for President Ronald Reagan's 1984 re-election landslide over former Vice President Walter Mondale. Rollins, a guest on numerous CNN programs over the years, is also more recently known for running former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's bid for the 2008 GOP presidential nomination. Huckabee went from being a longshot candidate to winning the Iowa caucuses before ultimately losing to eventual nominee Sen. John McCain of Arizona.

"We'll try and duplicate what Huckabee did in Iowa. It's a good act to follow," says Rollins.

Bachmann has all but declared her candidacy. She recently told reporters and supporters in Iowa that "when we make that all-important announcement – which will happen in the month of June – that announcement. I am pleased to tell you tonight, will be made in Iowa. And I will also tell you that announcement will be made in the city where I was born, in Waterloo."

Bachmann is also taking part in next Monday's CNN/WMUR/New Hampshire Union Leader GOP presidential debate in New Hampshire.

Word of Rollins role in a Bachmann campaign was first reported by CBS.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/06/06/rollins-to-steer-likely-bachmann-white-house-bid/#more-162262

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #251 on: June 06, 2011, 04:16:48 PM »
lol, she is going to get destroyed.

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #252 on: June 06, 2011, 04:24:39 PM »
lol, she is going to get destroyed.

in the GOP race?

Or against obama?

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #253 on: June 06, 2011, 04:25:45 PM »
lol, she is going to get destroyed.

By who?

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #254 on: June 06, 2011, 04:56:17 PM »
If she actually runs she'll end up a laughing stock like Palin did during the whole McCain fiasco. God knows theres enough material out there for them to work with.

She should just stick to acting, she wasnt too bad in Fargo.  Yaah. :P

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #255 on: June 06, 2011, 04:58:12 PM »
If she actually runs she'll end up a laughing stock like Palin did during the whole McCain fiasco. God knows theres enough material out there for them to work with.

She should just stick to acting, she wasnt too bad in Fargo.  Yaah. :P

I doubt it.  She's actually a lot more seasoned on the national stage than Palin was.  I think she'll hold her own with anyone currently running. 

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #256 on: June 06, 2011, 05:11:58 PM »
I doubt it.  She's actually a lot more seasoned on the national stage than Palin was.


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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #257 on: June 06, 2011, 05:13:51 PM »
I doubt it.  She's actually a lot more seasoned on the national stage than Palin was.  I think she'll hold her own with anyone currently running. 

I disagree but only time will tell.

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #258 on: June 06, 2011, 05:14:29 PM »
I disagree but only time will tell.

She more than holds her own against Matthews and the other far-left twats in the MSM.

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #259 on: June 13, 2011, 11:43:36 AM »
She's probably right:  we would end up with both income and sales taxes. 

Bachmann Favors National Sales Tax
Monday, 13 Jun 2011 11:50 AM
By Martin Gould

Prospective presidential candidate Michele Bachmann says she wants a national sales tax, but can’t vote for it because she believes Congress would just add it to the current income tax system.

In a profile in The Wall Street Journal, Bachmann says she loves the FAIR tax proposal but just cannot bring herself to back it in the House.

“If we were starting over from scratch, I would favor a national sales tax," the three-term Minnesota congresswoman says. But the reality is that if it were enacted, the chances are “we would end up with a dual tax, a national sales tax and an income tax."

Bachmann says her tax plan would be to take corporate rates down from 35 percent to nine percent and “zero out” capital gains tax, the alternative minimum tax and the death tax.

But she says the main problem with the U.S. tax system is that nearly half the population pays nothing. She says all deductions should be abolished “because there is no tie to the government benefits that people demand.

“Everyone should have to pay something," she insists.

Bachmann says federal spending has to be reined in so much that entire government departments, including education, should be scrapped. When it comes to Social Security and Medicare, she says the country has an obligation to those who are already retired, but not to future seniors.

“People realize the crisis we face isn't in 25 years or even 10 years off. It is right now. And people want it solved now—especially Republican primary voters."

Writer Stephen Moore, who spent two days with Bachmann, says he has no doubt that she will end up running for the Republican nomination and says it would be a mistake to count her out. “She's defied the prognosticators in nearly every race she's run since thrashing an 18-year incumbent in the Minnesota Senate by 20 points in 2000,” he points out.

For her part, Bachmann tells him, “If I do run, like all my races, I will work like a maniac."

And if both she and Sarah Palin throw their hats in the ring, she says America should not expect a catfight. “People want to see a mud-wrestling fight. They won't get it from me because I like Sarah Palin and I respect her."

But when asked whether Tim Pawlenty was a good governor of her state, she was less complimentary, saying, “I really don't want to comment."

http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/MicheleBachmann-FAIRTax-Republicans/2011/06/13/id/399831

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #260 on: June 13, 2011, 12:13:03 PM »
as do I.
oh oh, something I agree with the fine lady from Minnesota !
well, there's that stopped clock being right twice in 24 hours.....
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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #261 on: June 13, 2011, 07:47:43 PM »
Congrats to bachmann tonight.   Great job.   


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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #262 on: June 13, 2011, 07:49:08 PM »
Bachmann Announces Presidential Run at Debate
Published June 13, 2011
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Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., answers a question as former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, center, applauds while CNN's John King, left looks on during the first New Hampshire Republican presidential debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., Monday, June 13, 2011. Bachmann, invited as an unannounced contender for the 2012 nomination, used the debate to announce she had filed papers earlier in the day to run, (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann said Monday night during a debate of declared and potential Republican presidential contenders that she had filed the paperwork needed to enter the race.

Bachmann, a favorite of the the Tea Party movement, said she intended to make a formal announcement of her candidacy soon.

She and other Republican White House hopefuls criticized President Obama's handling of the economy from the opening moments of the two-hour debate and pledged emphatically to repeal the administration's year-old health care law.

Obama was hundreds of miles away, vowing to continue his efforts to create jobs as the Republicans met on a stage at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire.

Bachmann, a third-term congresswoman and the first female contender to enter the 2012 race, has been leaning heavily toward a run over the past few months, visiting early primary states, raising money and railing against Obama.

"Our country needs a leader who understands the hardships that people across America have been facing over the past few years, and who will do what it takes to renew the American dream. We must become a strong and proud America again, and I see clearly a better path to a brighter future," Bachmann said in a statement issued through her new campaign.

She brings high energy, charisma and proven fundraising ability to the Republican race to nominate a challenger to Obama. She also is known for unyielding stances, biting commentary and high-profile gaffes.

While she hasn't built the broad campaign infrastructure of some GOP rivals, she has gradually patched together a blend of tested and fresh-but-determined advisers. She's also shown an ability to raise money from a network of small-dollar donors, including $13.5 million she put toward the nation's most expensive House race of 2010.

Bachmann, 55, spent the bulk of her political career in Minnesota and Washington as a minority party member, reveling in her role as a fierce voice of the opposition. She didn't let up when Republicans gained control of the U.S. House last fall, enhancing her standing through public breaks with party leaders after she was denied a place in caucus leadership.

The camera-friendly congresswoman has irked some party leaders by grabbing at the spotlight, such as the alternate televised response she delivered to Obama's State of the Union speech this winter.

Her willingness to speak her mind -- she once accused Obama of running a "gangster government" -- has brought her both loyal fans and plenty of critics.

Since first hinting at a presidential campaign ahead of an Iowa speech in January, she has made sustained trips there and to New Hampshire and South Carolina, all places with an outsized voice in the nominating process. She previously told reporters she would announce her intentions this month in her birthplace of Waterloo, Iowa.

Other full-fledged candidates include former Govs. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and businessman Herman Cain.

Still a possibility is Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee. Palin assisted Bachmann in her 2010 race. And while the two deny any inherent rivalry, the potential they may both run in 2012 has already stirred up such talk.

Before politics, Bachmann was an attorney who at one point chased tax cheats for the federal government. A mother of five and foster parent over the years to more than 20 girls, Bachmann dove into public life during a fight over Minnesota school standards. She spent six years in the Minnesota Senate before winning an open seat Congress, where she's been since 2007.

Bachmann's husband, Marcus, runs a Christian-based counseling clinic.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/06/13/bachmann-says-shes-filed-to-run-for-president/

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #263 on: June 13, 2011, 07:51:01 PM »

Michele Bachmann enters presidential race
By BRIAN BAKST Associated Press © 2011 The Associated Press
June 13, 2011, 8:24PM
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, an outspoken Republican with close ties to the tea party, announced Monday that she is running for president, a candidacy that could further shake up a volatile fight for the GOP nomination.
The first female contender to enter the 2012 race, Bachmann announced her bid during a Republican presidential debate in New Hampshire. The third-term Minnesota congresswoman has been leaning heavily toward a run over the past few months, visiting early primary states, raising money and railing against President Barack Obama.
"We cannot risk giving President Obama four more years to dismantle our nation. We must act now," Bachmann said in a fundraising letter sent within an hour of her entrance. "That's why I've made the decision to get in this race."
She brings high energy, charisma and proven fundraising ability to the race to nominate a Republican challenger to Obama. She also is known for unyielding stances, biting commentary and high-profile gaffes.
Bachmann is attempting the rare leap from the U.S. House to the presidency.
Despite having low seniority and few policy accomplishments, she has risen to prominence in Washington in part by her frequent television appearances and willingness to attack Obama in sharp terms.
Her popularity with tea party activists and her credentials as a social conservative make her a credible threat to other candidates courting conservatives who make up the core of the Republican Party. Her impact may be felt most in Iowa, the first stop in the nomination battle and where Christian evangelicals dominate.
While she hasn't built the broad campaign infrastructure of some GOP rivals, she has gradually patched together a blend of tested and fresh-but-determined advisers. She's also shown an ability to raise money from a network of small-dollar donors, including $13.5 million she put toward the nation's most expensive House race of 2010.
Bachmann spent the bulk of her political career in Minnesota and Washington as a minority party member, reveling in her role as a fierce voice of the opposition. She didn't let up when Republicans gained control of the U.S. House last fall, enhancing her standing through public breaks with party leaders after she was denied a place in caucus leadership.
The camera-friendly congresswoman has irked some party leaders by grabbing at the spotlight, such as the alternate televised response she delivered to Obama's State of the Union speech this winter.
Her willingness to speak her mind — she once accused Obama of running a "gangster government" — has brought her both loyal fans and plenty of critics. In 2009, she called it an "interesting coincidence" that the last swine flu outbreak in the U.S. occurred under a Democratic president, though it actually happened when Republican Gerald Ford was in office.
Since first hinting at a presidential campaign ahead of an Iowa speech in January, she has made sustained trips there and to New Hampshire and South Carolina, all places with an outsized voice in the nominating process. She previously told reporters she would announce her intentions this month in her birthplace of Waterloo, Iowa.
Veteran Republican campaign consultant Ed Rollins confirmed to The Associated Press that he would be Bachmann's campaign manager. He said a formal rollout hasn't been set.
"We are now a campaign committee and we will come out to Iowa sometime in the next couple of weeks," Rollins said.
Other full-fledged candidates include former Govs. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and businessman Herman Cain.
Still a possibility is Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee. Palin assisted Bachmann in her 2010 race. And while the two deny any inherent rivalry, the possibility they may both run in 2012 has already stirred up such talk.
Bachmann, 55, enters as a definite factor in Iowa's caucuses, not just because it is her native state and now neighbor. Despite her status as an elected official, she is attractive to GOP activists looking for a candidate with outsider appeal. She particularly resonates with the conservative coalition that led former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee to a 2008 caucus win.
She has vigorously courted evangelical pastors during her early trips to Iowa. Bachmann has also landed the support of up-and-coming GOP players, including state Sen. Kent Sorenson, an ardent social conservative.
Sorenson is lined up to run Bachmann's Iowa campaign. Bachmann has also signed a former top deputy to Huckabee's 2008 Iowa campaign. However, it's not clear whether those hires and Bachmann's popularity with this segment of the caucus electorate would necessarily translate into organizational strength.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's decision to bypass the Iowa GOP's presidential straw poll in Ames gives Bachmann a stronger chance for a breakthrough moment a couple of months out of the gate.
Before politics, Bachmann was an attorney who at one point chased tax cheats for the federal government. A mother of five and foster parent over the years to more than 20 girls, Bachmann dove into public life during a fight over Minnesota school standards. She spent six years in the Minnesota Senate before winning an open seat Congress, where she's been since 2007.
Bachmann's husband, Marcus, runs a Christian-based counseling clinic.
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Associated Press writer Thomas Beaumont contributed to this report from Des Moines, Iowa.








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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #264 on: June 13, 2011, 07:51:48 PM »



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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #265 on: June 13, 2011, 08:01:03 PM »
Ha ha ha-   she is great.   

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #266 on: June 14, 2011, 05:33:17 AM »
Bachmann Impresses in First Debate
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Leader of the TEA Party caucus announces candidacy...
then proceeds to show 'em what she's made of




Besides the fact that Romney escaped the evening unscathed -candidates were agreeable, introducing themselves and only attacking Obama- the evening's other winner clearly seems to have been Michele Bachmann...


The Minnesota Congresswoman definitely made the most of the opportunity, announcing that she's filed to run and will soon make a formal announcement. In debate, Bachmann came across very, very well -sharp and extremely well-informed on the issues- tearing into the Obammunist regime while charming the audience with an empathetic, folksy charisma and clear, concise arguments:


"As President of the United States, I will not rest until ObamaCare is repealed... you can take it to the bank and cash the check."

"What could the President be thinking, passing a bill like this (ObamaCare)... knowing full well it will kill 800,000 jobs?"

Unlike how the media has tried to wrongly portray the TEA party... the TEA Party is really made up of dissaffected Democrats, independents, people who have never been political a day in their life, libertarians, Republicans, it's a wide swath of America coming together- I think that's why the Left fears it so much. They're people who simply want to take the country back, they want it to work again... who want to take this country back... that's why the Left is so afraid of them.

We're going to win, make no mistake about it. So I want to announce tonight... Barack Obama is a one-term president!

This election will be about economics: it will be about 'how will we create jobs' - 'how will we turn the economy around'- 'how will we have a pro-growth economy'. That's a great story for Republicans to tell: President Obama can't tell that story, his report card has a big, fat failing grade on it.

I've voted against raising the debt-ceiling in the past, and unless there are serious cuts, I can't.... but I'd like to speak of someone far more eloquent than I- someone who said "Just dealing with the issue of raising the debt ceiling is a failure of leadership". That person was then-Senator Barack Obama: he refused to raise the debt ceiling because he said President Bush had 'failed at leadership'.

And I just see now that Eric Erickson at RedState was put back in his chair by Bachmann's "dazzling" performance...
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The surprise last night was Michelle Bachmann. 

If there was a winner of the anti-Romney coalition, Michelle Bachmann not only won, but won by a wide margin. Suddenly, for many, the flirtation toward Herman Cain and others will go in Bachmann’s direction. 

Bachmann’s stellar performance also contrasted with Tim Pawlenty who could have sealed the deal, or taken substantial steps toward sealing the deal, of being the anti-Romney candidate.
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Michele Bachmann's been languishing at around 5% in the primary race so far, so with this under her belt and the campaign official it will be interesting to see the next poll... and then if Perry and/or Palin are getting in. Erickson thinks -as do I- that now we'll see Rick Perry come in, as anti-Romney factions join together and back him... did I hear somebody say
'Perry-Bachmann 2012'...?



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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #267 on: June 14, 2011, 05:33:25 AM »
two best things she did:
1. left her crazy juice at home.
2. hired Ed Rawlins.
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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #268 on: June 14, 2011, 04:51:59 PM »
Bachmann draws new attention after GOP debate
By the CNN Wire Staff
June 14, 2011

(CNN) -- Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann's newly official presidential bid drew fresh eyes Tuesday after complimentary reviews of her performance in a face-off with her Republican rivals.

Several CNN analysts declared her one of the winners of the CNN-sponsored New Hampshire GOP debate Monday night, while House Speaker John Boehner said the third-term congresswoman "did a really good job last night."

"I think she is a bright member of our caucus," Boehner told reporters. "It's one of the reasons why I appointed her to the Intelligence Committee."

During her relatively short time in Washington, Bachmann has staked out a position on the far right and made some gaffes that have made her the butt of critics' jokes. She has accused Obama of forcing "tyranny" on Americans, earning CNN contributor John Avlon's "Wingnut of the Year" award in 2009. She has been complimented as the next Sarah Palin and dismissed as "a poor man's Sarah Palin," as Meghan McCain, the tart-tongued daughter of the 2008 GOP presidential nominee, put it in February.

CNN analysts: Winners and losers

But underestimating Bachmann would be a mistake, University of Minnesota political science professor Larry Jacobs said.

"She's very strategically smart," Jacobs said. "Michele Bachmann has taken on the political establishment throughout her career and has prevailed each time."

Bachmann played down the plaudits in a Tuesday interview on CNN's "American Morning."

"I was really just thinking about President Obama and what we can do to make sure that he is a one-term president, because frankly, he hasn't done a great job serving the interests of the American people," she said. "So that was really my focus last night."

Bachmann is the sole woman in the current seven-member GOP field, running at 4% in a CNN-Opinion Research Corp. poll taken last week. Front-running former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney drew 24% in that survey, while Palin, who has not announced whether she will run, got 20%.

But Bachmann told CNN her campaign is "just out of the box."

"I think that now we'll be able to make our case to the American people," she said. "And I think that we'll see then an increased level of support around the country."

Gergen: Candidates may win GOP, but lose America

During the debate, she touted her sponsorship of bills that would repeal two of the Obama administration's biggest congressional wins: the health care law and the Dodd-Frank overhaul of Wall Street regulations that passed following the 2008 financial collapse. And she called for cuts in corporate taxes and a rollback of what she called "job-killing" environmental regulations, steps she told CNN would revive the staggering American economy "in a quarter or two."

Bachmann, 55, was born Michele Marie Amble in Waterloo, Iowa, a fact she naturally is playing up in that early caucus state. She was raised a Democrat as she grew up in various cities across the Midwest, and met her husband, Marcus, while working on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign. She switched parties in 1980, attracted by Ronald Reagan's anti-abortion platform.

She has an education degree from Minnesota's Winona State University, went on to earn a law degree from Oral Roberts University in Oklahoma and study tax law at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. She worked as an attorney for the Treasury Department in the 1990s, arguing civil and criminal tax cases, and the couple has raised five children and 23 foster kids.

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She placed the foster children in public school and, unhappy with what they were learning, ultimately ran for a seat on the school board. She lost that race, but went on to challenge a moderate Republican incumbent in a 2000 campaign for the state Senate. Few thought she would have any chance, but she succeeded.

"She won because of her organizational skill and her understanding of where she could build a base of support, particularly through churches and other conservative organizations in the district," Jacobs said.

During her six years in St. Paul, she was the "furthest out you could get" on the social conservative spectrum, Jacobs said.

Scala: In debate, a new Romney leaves 2008 behind

"She was the one introducing legislation that other Republicans were shy about signing on to," he said.

Bachmann says God encouraged her to run for higher office. She won her suburban Minneapolis-St. Paul seat in Congress in 2006, becoming the first Republican woman to represent Minnesota.

She first drew national attention in 2008, when she attacked what she called Obama's "anti-American" associations and suggested during an MSNBC interview that news organizations should investigate which other members of Congress were "pro-America or anti-America."

She has railed against Obama's economic policies, comparing them variously to Marxism and slavery, and once suggested Obama's push for volunteer service would lead young Americans into "re-education camps." She announced in 2009 that she would fill out only basic family information on her forms for the upcoming census, warning that the Obama administration could not be trusted to protect personal data. GOP colleagues publicly prodded her to reconsider, noting that the 2010 survey would be used to apportion federal funds and draw congressional districts.

In 2010, she became the chairwoman of the newly formed Tea Party Caucus in the House of Representatives. But Monday night, when a longtime New Hampshire Republican official expressed concern that the Tea Party movement would drive away moderate Republicans and independent voters, Bachmann said all elements of the GOP are needed in a "three-legged stool."

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"We need the peace-through-strength Republicans, we need the fiscal conservatives, we need the social conservatives," she said. "We need everybody to come together, because we're going to win. Just make no mistake about it."

In April, 2008 GOP runner-up Mike Huckabee's former political director signed on board Bachmann's campaign. The same month, she edged out Huckabee -- who isn't running in 2012 -- in a straw poll at Liberty University, the Virginia college founded by onetime Moral Majority leader Jerry Falwell.

Jacobs said Bachmann has the building blocks needed for a successful presidential campaign: money, an enthusiastic base and a distinguishing set of policy ideas.

"There are some serious assets for her to run, and I think the tendency to dismiss her is just not in touch with the hardcore reality of her kind of political balance sheet," he said.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/06/14/bachmann.profile/index.html?hpt=hp_c1

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #269 on: June 14, 2011, 08:20:58 PM »
Chris Matthews' New Thrill? Hardball Hosts Flips and Praises 'Serious,' 'Informed' Bachmann
NewsBuusters ^ | 14 Jun 2011 | Scott Whitlock
Posted on June 14, 2011 8:49:23 PM EDT by mandaladon

What is Chris Matthews up to? The MSNBC anchor, who once trashed Michele Bachmann as a "zombie" and a "nutcase," on Tuesday praised the Congresswoman as "poised, informed and serious." Touting Bachmann's performance in Monday's Republican presidential debate, he gushed that the Representative did "great."

The Hardball host, who once battled with Bachmann and wondered if she was "hypnotized," hyped that the debate saw "the emergence of a star." He added, "[Bachmann] was, of course, created here. She came off as...poised, informed and serious. Could she be the candidate that Sarah Palin was supposed to be?"

In an amusing moment, Matthews prefaced a question to Jennifer Donahue of the Huffington Post by proclaiming, "I'm not an active Republican." Regular viewers of MSNBC probably already know that.

A partial transcript of the June 16 segment can be found below:

5pm

CHRIS MATTHEWS: Maybe the biggest story from last night was not Romney's cool or Pawlenty's retreat, but the emergence of a star, Michele Bachmann. She was, of course, created here. She came off as poised, informed, that's right, Gene, poised, informed and serious. Could she be the candidate that Sarah Palin was supposed to be?

5:19

MATTHEWS: Well, there's a woman, person, a friend not afraid of the mainstream media.

MICHAEL STEELE: That's right. She's not.

MATTHEWS: No hiding over in Fox land. First of all, what did you think of her performance last night? Because we all thought she was great.

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #270 on: June 15, 2011, 12:08:47 AM »
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She did great.  Even chris mathews had to admit it.

And you know he's kissing her ass so she'll go o his show haha.....

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #271 on: June 15, 2011, 05:42:45 AM »
....Sarah.....
Sarah....who?
the bandwagon is filling up for Michele.!
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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #272 on: June 15, 2011, 05:51:13 AM »
....Sarah.....
Sarah....who?
the bandwagon is filling up for Michele.!

I am in a few fights on Free Republic over this.   I am attacked for beig a Palin hater because I also like MB!

Not kidding. 

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« Reply #273 on: June 15, 2011, 06:21:59 AM »
I am in a few fights on Free Republic over this.   I am attacked for beig a Palin hater because I also like MB!

Not kidding. 
Fuck, I like the Tantoros chick that's always on Fox news.  Beautiful, her and Betty Nyguen, well Betty works for cbs no?

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Re: The Official Michele Bachmann 2012 Appreciation Thread
« Reply #274 on: June 15, 2011, 08:30:54 AM »
Michele Bachmann's Outside Business Savvy
Townhall.com ^ | June 15, 2011 | John Ransom


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If either the GOP contenders or President Obama plan on dismissing Michele Bachmann’s candidacy out of hand because she represents the Tea Party, they ought to think twice.

In the war of economics and business, where these campaigns will likely be won or lost, Bachmann has shown the strongest practical grasp on issues of the American economy vs. any of the candidates in the race.

Certainly she has the academic and business experience for her views on the economy to be taken seriously. "After high school, meanwhile, the disciplined Bachmann spent time on a Kibbutz in Israel, graduated from Winona State University with a bachelor's of arts, got her law degree at Oral Roberts University, and followed up with a tax law degree from the exclusive William & Mary Law School," says USNews, calling her a "smart version of Sarah Palin."


Bachmann then worked as a tax attorney for the IRS.     

While Mitt Romney can tout his experience on Wall Street, that experience is becoming more and more problematic as Republican voters become disenchanted with too-big-to-fail institutions that control the markets in the U.S.

GOP voters, who used to cozy up to Wall Street, suddenly understand that, at least at the top, Wall Street executives are often for sale to whichever side is in power.

That’s part of the reason why Obamneycare presents such a potent challenge to Romney.

Government-crafted schemes like Obamacare and Romneycare are looking more and more to voters like Big Government, Big Labor and Big Business sitting down in a smoke-filled room to decide the winners and losers, because that’s what happens.   

And since the rest of us don’t have a seat at the table, guess who buys the cigars? 


Michele Bachmann on the other hand, as a member of the House Committee on Financial Services, has shown a great deal of insight into where the economy has gone wrong. And it’s the insight of an outsider looking in.   

On the first day of the new Republican majority, Bachmann introduced legislation to repeal Barney Frank’s so-called reform of Wall Street, called Dodd-Frank, one of those Big Government, Big Business, Big Labor joint ventures.

Bachmann was blasted at the time by her Democrat critics as being a stooge for Wall Street. But as time goes on, it’s becoming clearer that Bachmann was standing up for the health of the economy, while Chris Dodd and Barney Frank were in the pockets of the banks and Wall Street.   

Bachmann proved to be way out in front of her colleagues on both sides of the aisle. At the time, a Dodd-Frank repeal was considered a loser for the GOP. Time, however, has a funny way of revealing facts.

Given the recent disclosures regarding Dodd-Frank author Barney Frank’s love interest with a top executive at Fannie Mae, Bachmann practically called out the ménage à trois of Big Government, Big Labor and Big Business by name:

“Dodd-Frank also failed to address the taxpayer-funded liabilities of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac,” says Bachmann calling for repeal of Dodd-Frank. “Real financial regulatory reform must deal with these lenders who were a leading cause of our economic recession. True reform must also end the bailout mindset that was perpetuated by the last Congress. I am proud to work towards repeal of Dodd-Frank because Congress must protect the taxpayers, instead of handing out favors to Wall Street.”


As the housing markets threaten to make new lows, Bachmann’s words may not just be empty rhetoric on the pages of a congressional archive, either. There is growing concern that if the housing market doesn’t start to reverse trend that we could have a second wave of too-big-to-fail mortgage failures, necessitating bailouts of more big banks.

Far from insulating the U.S. economy from the failures of the housing sector, Dodd-Frank has further solidified the grip housing has on the economy.

“The villains?  An unholy alliance between Wall Street, the Democratic establishment, community organizing groups like ACORN and La Raza, and politicians like Barney Frank, Nancy Pelosi and Henry Cisneros” says Fanniegate Is Really Bad News For Democrats at BusinessInsider.com.

"We're not seeing a very forceful step on the too-big-to-fail problem," said Carmen Reinhart, an economist at the University of Maryland according to NPR regarding Dodd-Frank. "If there's any doubt that the crisis may be systemic, we will bail out again."

Already, the Congressional Budget Office is saying that Obama’s estimate of $130 billion to bail out Fannie and Freddie will be closer to $317 billion.


Obama and Barney Frank have gone from calling for the dismantling of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to turning over the whole U.S. housing sector to it. 

That’s because the White House never had any intention of reforming the mortgage market any more than Chris Dodd or Barney Frank intended to reform Wall Street’s too-big-to-fail problem.

“Check out page 11 of the White House's recent proposal to Congress for ‘reforming’ the toxic twins,” writes Investors Business Daily. “It insists Fannie and Freddie's role in financing affordable-housing is ‘vital.’ And that ‘any changes should occur at a measured pace that preserves widespread access to affordable mortgages for lower-income Americans.’"

A “measured pace” is Obamaspeak for no reform at all. 

In fact, the U.S. has strengthened its guarantees to bail out the housing market through Fannie and Freddie and the final tab may be over $1 trillion to the U.S taxpayers, not including loss of home value.   


“Before their 2008 collapse, that guarantee was implicit; now it is more straightforward. Fannie and Freddie are fully controlled (and mostly owned) by Washington,” reports the National Review, “their mortgage activities are sustained by U.S. taxpayers; and their bonds are widely considered to be as safe (or nearly as safe) as Treasury bills.”

For 2012, the subtext of the campaigns will likely be the intended consequences of legislation, like Dodd-Frank, that doesn’t even attempt to address the problems that they are supposed to ameliorate.

Dodd-Frank is the textbook example of what’s wrong with Washington since it harms the economy without addressing many of the systemic problems in the economy as it was hailed to. It also lies at the heart of the economic debate on the direction of the country. It’s the ultimate insider remedy, authored by insiders for insiders.

By positioning herself against Dodd-Frank, Michele Bachmann could end up parlaying her outside appeal into a contending campaign for the presidency.


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