Thursday, April 29, 2010

Mocking Michelle Bachmann

Monday, April 19, 2010

Sarah Palin & Michele Bachmann As The Republican Ticket In 2012? Sarah Palin & Michele Bachmann As The Republican Ticket In 2012?

Sarah Palin & Michele Bachmann As The Republican Ticket In 2012?

The rally was a lively assault on Democrats in Congress and the White House. The emcee, talk radio host Chris Baker, drew cheers and laughter when he said the party in power in Washington is a "lying, thieving . . . bunch of commies."

"Two years from now, Obama will be a one-term president," Bachmann said, "because we are going to elect the boldest, strongest, most courageous, rock-ribbed, constitutional conservative president this country has ever seen."

Making fun of Democrats who have called Republicans "the party of no," Palin said: "Michele doesn't tell them no. She tells them h-e-l-l no."

Michele Bachmann's Entire Speech Bachmann-Palin Rally 1 of 2

Michele Bachmann's Entire Speech Bachmann-Palin Rally 1 of 2

NY Times/CBS Poll Misses Biggest Fact About Tea Partiers

NY Times/CBS Poll Misses Biggest Fact About Tea Partiers
By Don Davis

“WHILE THEY MAY BE RICHER AND MORE EDUCATED THAN THE AVERAGE AMERICAN, THEY’RE ALSO MORE LIKELY TO HAVE BEEN A MEMBER OF A JERRY SPRINGER AUDIENCE.”

Michele Bachmann claims dogs are demons, Jesus is her hair dresser

Michele Bachmann claims dogs are demons, Jesus is her hair dresser; All this ...
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Michele Bachmann's (R-MN), known for her invented attacks on President Barack Obama, today announced that Hollywood is one big Hitler, that adorable little ...

Michele Bachmann’s take on Tea Party

Michele Bachmann’s take on Tea Party

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) on Thursday claimed that despite their angry Tax Day protests, tea party activists are “happiest people you would ever want to meet.”

Timeline shows Bush, McCain warning Dems of financial and housing crisis; meltdown

Timeline shows Bush, McCain warning Dems of financial and housing crisis; meltdown

We Now Have A Total Gangster Government

We Now Have A Total Gangster Government

The Tea Party's moment of truth

The Tea Party's moment of truth

On “Meet the Press” yesterday, David Gregory asked Marsha Blackburn, a very Republican congresswoman from Tennessee, whether she approved of Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) referring to the Obama administration as “this gangster government.” Blackburn had just finished telling Gregory that the Tea Party is wonderful because it’s about truth: “What they want is leaders who are going to say, ‘Look, we’re –you may not agree with us, we’re going to tell you the truth. We’re going to tell you we’re we stand.’”

Betty McCollum hammers Michele Bachmann

Betty McCollum hammers Michele Bachmann

St. Paul, MN - Today, Rep. Betty McCollum (DFL-MN04) responded to Rep. Michele Bachmann's (R-MN06) ongoing anti-government campaign by calling it "irresponsible" and again warned that this type of harsh and exaggerated political rhetoric can inspire violent political extremists. Yesterday, while addressing a Tea Party protest near the U.S. Capitol, Bachmann smeared President Obama and his administration by referring to them as "gangster government."

McCollum said of Bachmann's inflammatory remarks, "With hate groups and violent anti-government militias on the rise in this country elected leaders must be mindful of the potential of their words to inspire violence. Constructive, passionate political debate is expected in our democracy, but harsh, dangerous name-calling that vilifies the President or Members of Congress is irresponsible." McCollum added, "We must not ignore that the Oklahoma City bombing was an act of political violence perpetrated by deranged, anti-government extremists. It's much too late after a bomb goes off to start condemning hate-inspired, violent rhetoric."

Bachman told a crowd of anti-government Tea Party protesters, "We're on to them; we're on to this gangster government." She added, "I'd say it's time for these little piggies to go home." Bachmann's rhetoric elicited a harsh rebuke from President Bill Clinton. While speaking on the subject of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, Clinton cautioned that attempts to incite government opposition can provoke destructive consequences and responded to Bachmann by saying, "They are not gangsters. They were elected."

Tea party draws tax critics

Tea party draws tax critics
Government role too big, Reagan says.


JEFFERSON CITY — In a speech on the state Capitol steps yesterday, conservative commentator Michael Reagan, the son of former President Ronald Reagan, compared liberals and progressives to termites who were eating away at the foundation of American freedoms.

Hutaree leader reads speech intended to incite followers

Hutaree leader reads speech intended to incite followers

Uncly Jay Explains SCOTUS Nomination

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