11/6: House Call: Michele Bachmann’s Healthy Prognosis

Rep. Michele Bachmann stood alone at a podium at the foot of the Capitol Thursday, blowing kisses and waving to the fawning crowd of thousands she had assembled.

The tea party rally against a Democratic-written health care bill was over, and the other lawmakers had cleared the stage. But the love affair between Bachmann and her fans was reaching its apex.

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7 Responses to “11/6: House Call: Michele Bachmann’s Healthy Prognosis”
  1. Chris S says:

    4 Republican congressman attending the march on Thursday missed a committee vote on strengthening provisions in The Patriot Act, their side lost the vote by one. Reps. King and Hoeksra were yesterday trying to wrap tha Capitol with the bill, then said they had never read it. Republicans in congress shouted over the top of every female congressman (except one) when it was their turn to talk during last nights debate. Republicans finally proposed a bill and it was essentially plagerized from the insurance lobby, and they admit it would increase the deficit by over a hundred billion, and then all of them (but one) voted against a bill that would reduce the deficit, what fiscal conservatism that is. So it is no surprise Michelle Bachmann is “the leader”. The conservatives are acting like frat boys, Glenn Beck is Blotto, and Bachmann is the bimbo. Unless tea partiers can vote 8 times each, GOP actions of the last few weeks ae going too get them slaughtered again in 2010.

  2. CookieLou says:

    I think Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann is someone whose time has come. She has appeared at a time when the Republican party and our country needs true leaders. I see Michelle Bachmann as being just as powerful, if not more powerful, than Sarah Palin. Paraphrasing President Ronald Reagan, we need people who believe in bold colors, not pale pastels. Bachmann’s got the steel in her spine to give the Republican party and this nation a good wake-up call. You go, girl!!!!

    • jcs says:

      I agree. I hope all the patriots in this great country who read these words I speak in modesty, including the liberals, will support Bachmann’s right to free speach under the First Amendment. Don’t let the government stifle those rights!. Let her be heard and seen in the mainstream media!

  3. Eric in Arlington says:

    Same nuts. Same squirrels.

  4. utlahis says:

    This article is wreaking with liberal spin, hatred and a hope to turn off people who stand with her. Must the the liberals are scared of her or they wouldn’t have needed to spin it so hard.

    • Vet Jerry says:

      I am a Republican. If we don’t get people like Bachmann, King, and Palin out of the party (trade to Conservative Party?) or at least out from in front of TV cameras we are in deep, deep trouble in 2010. How can anyone be so proud of being so uneducated?

      • jcs says:

        Vet Jerry. Good post. As a Democrat, I love seeing these people making news. Their appeal is to a very vocal, but small minority of the population. The Republican party will be a lot better off down the road if the listen to you.


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