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Karl Rove goes after Michele Bachmann

by Phantom Ace ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Republican Party at June 3rd, 2013 - 9:58 am

Both Karl Rove and Michele Bachmann represent everything wrong with today’s Republican Party. Rove is a member of the Corrupt Consultant Class which is only concerned with getting a paycheck and not winning elections. Bachmann is a reactionary loon who hijacked and helped destroy the Tea Party by declaring herself the leader. Both are set now on a collision course thanks to Rove’s trashing of her yesterday on ABC.

On This Week With George Stephanopoulos, Karl Rove greeted Minnesota Republican Michele Bachmann’s retirement as an opportunity to fill both her congressional seat and her committee presence with a more effective Republican.

“It will be an opening for the Tea Party,” Rove said. “Michele Bachmann was the chairman of the Congressional Tea Party Caucus, and in that positon did nothing. Now the position is open, someone next year will accept the chairmanship of it, and they may do something with it.”

“It also guarantees that that seat,” Rove said, “which had been thought to be very much up for grabs—she barely won last time around, ran well behind Mitt Romney—is now safely Republican. The Democrat who ran last time around, a self-funder named Graves, already announced: after Bachmann pulled out, he pulled out as well.”

Its ironic Karl Rove claiming Michele Bachmann did nothing, when he blew $300 Million and had nothing to show for it. I wish Rove and Bachmann would both disappear since they are both face of Republican defeats. The Right would be better off without either losers like  Karl Rove or reactionary loons like Michele Bachmann.

Michele Bachmann will not seek re-election in 2014

by Mojambo ( 173 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Tea Parties, The Political Right at May 29th, 2013 - 12:00 pm

All  I will say is that I hope the seat remains Republican.

by Gerry Mullany

Representative Michele Bachmann, the Minnesota Republican who made an ill-fated run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, announced Wednesday that she would not seek a fifth term in Congress next year.

She made the announcement just six months after being re-elected in what was her most challenging Congressional campaign since she was first elected to the House in 2006. Her announcement also comes as her former presidential campaign faces inquiries into its fund-raising activities.

“I have decided next year I will not seek a fifth Congressional term,” she said in a video on her campaign Web site. “This decision was not impacted in any way by the recent inquiries into the activities of my former presidential campaign or my former presidential staff,” she added.

Mrs. Bachmann is known for her strong anti-abortion stance and adherence to Tea Party values but her presidential campaign was marked by frequent stumbles and her candidacy failed to catch fire in a crowded field of candidates that included Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, Gov. Rick Perry of Texas and Herman Cain, who all eventually lost to Mitt Romney.

In her congressional race last year, Mrs. Bachmann won re-election by just 4,200 votes out of 356,000 votes cast, beating the hotelier Jim Graves, who was greatly outspent. Mr. Graves recently announced that he would seek the seat again.

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Her announcement comes as the Office of Congressional Ethics looks into claims by Ms. Bachmann’s former campaign aides that she may have improperly used money raised by one of her House-affiliated political action committees to help her presidential bid in the run-up to the Iowa presidential caucuses in January 2012. […….] The defeat led her to pull out of the race the next day.

While her presidential bid initially excited Tea Party supporters, Mrs. Bachmann would later find herself upstaged by conservative opponents like Mr. Cain and Mr. Santorum, and she was prone to misstatements, including saying the vaccine against the human papillomavirus was linked to “mental retardation.”

But her campaign was not without impact. Her victory in the Ames, Iowa, straw poll in the summer of 2011 forced Tim Pawlenty, the former Republican governor of Minnesota, to drop out of the contest early, after he did poorly in his neighboring state.

In her video announcement, Mrs. Bachmann did not rule out returning to politics in the future.

“There is no future option or opportunity, be it directly in the political area or otherwise, that I won’t be giving serious consideration if it can help save and protect our great nation for future generations,” she said.

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Ms. Bachmann had been a largely obscure member of Congress from Minnesota before the emergence of the Tea Party in 2010. She seized on the movement to brand herself a national voice of conservatives and become the leader of the “Tea Party Caucus” in the House.

In January of 2011, Ms. Bachmann delivered her own, unofficial “Tea Party” response to President Obama’s State of the Union address. She mocked the president’s fiscal policies and urged a repeal of the president’s health care plan known as Obamacare. But the brief, televised response prompted comedy sketches because of its low production values and because Ms. Bachmann appeared to be looking off to the side throughout her remarks.

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Michele Bachmann claims that 9/11 and Benghazi was God’s Judgement

by Phantom Ace ( 14 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Islam, Republican Party, September 11 at May 11th, 2013 - 11:26 pm

Michele Bachmann really goes off the rails here. She claims that the 9/11 attacks and Benghazi was a judgment from God.

The god Bachmann is describing sounds more like demonic and hateful Allah than the loving and caring Christian God I worship. Its a shame that Allen West lost and this loon kept her seat.

Is Charles making an admission? OOT

by Phantom Ace ( 36 Comments › )
Filed under Blogwars, Diary of Daedalus, LGF, OOT at August 2nd, 2012 - 11:52 pm

Charles has given many multiple excuses for his shift to the Left. Yet many suspect he was never on the Right. he Tweets that Chick-Fil-A cashed in on “anti-gay bigotry.” He also attacks Michele Bachmann for “anti-gay bigotry.” This is a total lie of course. People went to Chick-Fil-A to support Free Speech and Bachmann is concerned about the Muslim Brotherhood’s infiltration of the US government.

So is Charles admitting that he wan anti-Jihad and on the Right for money? Did he shift to the Left in 08/09 because he thought there would be more money? If that’s the case, a business model hating on Christians and obsession with Nazis isn’t working out for Charles Johnson.

(Cross Posted from the Diary of Daedalus)