This past weekend, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) appeared on the Northern Alliance Radio Network show, hosted by conservative bloggers John Hinderaker and Brian Ward. During the interview, Bachmann said she was “concerned” that debt resulting from President Obama’s policies are fitting “the current 19 and 20-year-olds” with “shackles and chains.”
To support this, Bachmann then claimed that today’s youth will face a tax rate of “65 percent or higher” because of Obama:
BACHMANN: Well, I tell you what I am concerned about are the current 19 and 20-year-olds that are going to hold this debt. And it’s the mother of all ironies, John and Brian, that the kids who voted en masse for Barack Obama are the ones being fitted with shackles and chains. And they’re going to wake up one morning and find out that their tax rate is 65% or higher. Who is going to get out of bed in the morning if you realize that two-thirds or more of your day is spent earning money? You are working for Uncle Sam and you keep very little.
Continuing her paranoid fearmongering, Bachmann then claimed that Obama’s plans to institute a cap-and-trade program to reel in greenhouse gas emissions will turn Americans into “servants to government”:
BACHMANN: About every 30 years you see a huge piece of legislation that has the potential to change our country forever, that’s what this global warming tax is, the cap and trade. This is the piece of legislation of our time that could change our country forever and that’s why people need to recognize that government will be given control over almost every activity of your life and then we will become servants to government to pay for this level of control. It’s very frightening, the energy tax.
Listen here:
This isn’t the first time Bachmann has used over-the-top rhetoric to attack efforts to move to a clean energy economy. “I want people in Minnesota armed and dangerous on this issue of the energy tax because we need to fight back,” said Bachmann in March. “Thomas Jefferson told us, having a revolution every now and then is a good thing.”
Additionally, Bachmann has a record of implying that Obama is seeking to enslave Americans. Last month, she claimed that the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, which Obama signed, had provisions for “re-education camps for young people.”
Transcript:
BACHMANN: Well, I tell you what I am concerned about are the current 19 and 20 year olds that are going to hold this debt. And it’s the mother of all ironies, John and Brian, that the kids who voted en masse for Barack Obama are the ones being fitted with shackles and chains. And they’re going to wake up one morning and find out that their tax rate is 65% or higher. Who is going to get out of bed in the morning if you realize that two-thirds or more of your day is spent earning money? You are working for Uncle Sam and you keep very little.HOST: Yeah, the Obama administration is selling our children’s future to the Chinese.
BACHMANN: They are. They are, and our opportunities. And that’s what, to me, that’s what the moral issue is of our day because where is the moral ability to be able to be an entrepenuer when that’s being punished? Where is the opportunity to go and succeed financially when government says no you’re the one who is making the mistake by succeeding financially, we’re going to take your money away. But what’s worse is what you had said, how they are already obligating the next generation to pay for not even good expenditures. These are just embarassing expenditures.
HOST: Stupid like that stimulus bill.
BACHMANN: Yes, stupid. It’s indefensible the spending.
HOST: You know, Michele, I was one of those people who believed that the Obama administration would turn out to be relatively cautious. Not so radical. I thought that Obama’s…
BACHMANN: You weren’t paying attention to what he was saying then, John, clearly.
HOST: Well, his voting record, you know.
BACHMANN: Well, no wonder you don’t get into trouble.
HOST: But obviously I was wrong.
BACHMANN: But you admit it, good for you. A man of character.
HOST: Yeah, no, I have been stunned frankly by how far…
BACHMANN: The overreach.
HOST: left, how radical the Obama administration has been. How about you, I mean?
BACHMANN: Don’t expect, no I, I did, I have to say, I expected it and that’s why during the course of the campaign I got into a lot of trouble because I expressed my view that I was very concerned about what he may be doing once he gets the ability to be in office. And we’re seeing that come true before our eyes. I think be prepared to see continual overreaching. I think that they have everything now. They control every lever of power now in Washington. Republicans are for all practical purposes irrelevant other than making our case. They’re going for the brass ring. You will see them, I believe, for the next 100 days, try to advance socialized medicine. Full bore. And you will see them try to advance the global warming tax. The global…about every 30 years you see a huge piece of legislation that has the potential to change our country forever, that’s what this global warming tax is, the cap and trade. This is the piece of legislation of our time that could change our country forever and that’s why people need to recognize that government will be given control over almost every activity of your life and then we will become servants to government to pay for this level of control. It’s very frightening, the energy tax.
Even if you like Bachmann you’ve got to admit she can be real tacky.
May 5th, 2009 at 5:28 pmHonestly, TP – stop. She says something crazy every day, and coverage like this only serves to encourage her. (I’d say the same to HuffPo and Keith Olbermann.) And on her scale of crazy, this really only rates a 7 or 8.
And this is coming from someone whose ancestors were in shackles and chains in this country.
May 5th, 2009 at 5:29 pmThis lying, reich-wing witch is more of an embarrassment to Minnesota than self-serving POS’s like Bush, Cornyn, Perry, Hutchison, Barton, etc are to Texas.
May 5th, 2009 at 5:35 pmBachmann: Obama’s Policies Are Fitting America’s 19 And 20-Year-Olds ‘With Shackles And Chains’ »
– - I love Michelle Bachmann’s (R-eally nuts) standup routines.
May 5th, 2009 at 5:37 pmWhen King George was creating those shackles and chains, Bachmann could barely restrain herself from humping him at the SOTU address.
May 5th, 2009 at 5:40 pmWho ever is forced to listen to and document this spew is a far braver soul than I. It would test my sanity.
May 5th, 2009 at 5:40 pmBACHMANN: Well, I tell you what I am concerned about are the current 19 and 20-year-olds that are going to hold this debt.
Funny… she didn’t seem too concerned about the current 19 and 20-year-olds when Bush policies forced Congress to raise the debt ceiling to 10.6 trillion last summer… (it was the fifth time in seven years the debt limit had been raised).
May 5th, 2009 at 5:44 pmDid she get the 65% in taxes the same place she got 3% atmoshpere is c02? Just making up numbers?
May 5th, 2009 at 5:46 pmAnd they’re going to wake up one morning and find out that their tax rate is 65% or higher. Who is going to get out of bed in the morning if you realize that two-thirds or more of your day is spent earning money?
A) No, they’re not.
B) 65% is less than two thirds.
C) I strongly suspect the rest of your so-called “facts” are just as unreliable.
May 5th, 2009 at 5:48 pmAs if she really cares. She and her base only want to espouse policies that keep old farts in office, and rich people sittin’ pretty.
May 5th, 2009 at 5:49 pmWhat about the 6 trillion GW ran up, nada, zilch…..
KMAMF
May 5th, 2009 at 5:52 pmStupid is as stupid does…
May 5th, 2009 at 5:54 pmAfter sifting through all the predictable ravings of this lunatic (shackles and chains! 65% tax rate! government controlling every activity of your life! re-education camps for young people!, etc. etc.), I found one little nugget that begs a bit more detail.
Bachmann said, “About every 30 years you see a huge piece of legislation that has the potential to change our country forever.” Um…I would hope that we can come up with legislation that changes our country for the better a bit more often than that, but WTF is she talking about here? What, in her opinion, was the last “huge piece of legislation”? And the one 30 years before that?
Is she trying to imply that “changing the country forever” would always be catastrophic? Or does she just not want to have to deal with “huge pieces” of legislation? If that’s the case, I suggest she’s in the wrong line of work.
May 5th, 2009 at 5:57 pmProud Says:
Just a question, if the right is dead as you all like to exclaim, why do you spend so much time disecting every word from every republican?
Lies must be exposed. Too tough a concept for you to grasp?
May 5th, 2009 at 6:04 pmRep. Bachmann (R – State of Insanity) is just projecting again: it is the RepubliCAN’Ts and Faux Noise that want to enslave and stupify the people with fear-mongering and terror-mongering and lie-mongering.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:05 pm“And they’re going to wake up one morning and find out that their tax rate is 65% or higher.”
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Yup — that’s the first thing I do every morning as soon as I wake up. I check my tax rate. Before I pee, even.
/snark off
Does she realize that during the Eisenhower administration, the top tax bracket was OVER 90% (for any income over $400,000)? This was during the 1950’s — the favorite decade of reactionaries like Bachmann. The country prospered back then. The sky didn’t fall. And we chipped away at the debt from WWII.
I don’t suppose Bachmann would explain why it was OK for her hero Dubya to explode the national debt at an unprecedented rate. By her figuring, we should be paying astronomical taxes now as a result.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:06 pmI LOVE this woman. I hope she keeps her seat forever and ever. This kind of entertainment is too good to give up.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:06 pmI agree with Bachmann’s assertions but her comments would be more appropriate for the Bush administration had American voters not tossed them out on their ass in 2006 and again in 2008.
Bush and Cheney and all their supporters were on track to usurp total control of our nation until they were blind-sided by the 2006 and 2008 elections
May 5th, 2009 at 6:06 pmShackles and Chains?
Ohhhh, GOODY!
I allus thought she looked like she liked it rough.
Mebbe we can get a ball-gag on her?
May 5th, 2009 at 6:07 pm” . . that’s what the moral issue is of our day because where is the moral ability to be able to be an entrepenuer when that’s being punished?” WHAT ABOUT THE ABSENCE ‘MORALS’ OF THE ENTIRE BUSH TORTURE ADMINISTRATION?
May 5th, 2009 at 6:08 pmWho on earth voted for this woman? I used to live in Minnesota and it was the home of common sense. Not anymore!
May 5th, 2009 at 6:08 pmWhat an idiot! She is certifiable.
We’re almost at the point where we can make a calendar of her stupid remarks for each day.
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May 5th, 2009 at 6:08 pmThe Mormon church – the one that killed Prop 8 in California with their money and their army have baptized Obama’s mother posthumusly.
A Provo, Utah newspaper has confirmed.
Does she realize that during the Eisenhower administration, the top tax bracket was OVER 90% (for any income over $400,000)? This was during the 1950’s — the favorite decade of reactionaries like Bachmann. The country prospered back then. The sky didn’t fall. And we chipped away at the debt from WWII.
There was a graph around on the web for a while on which it showed how, since about 1950, the decline of the highest marginal tax rate tracked almost exactly with the decline in Murkin ‘prosperity’…
May 5th, 2009 at 6:10 pmProud Says
May 5th, 2009 at 5:58 pm
Just a question, if the right is dead as you all like to exclaim, why do you spend so much time disecting every word from every republican? I can only guess that you have such a great fear of the power of the right that you must denegrate everyone on the right.
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Do not confuse laughter with fear. Bachmann’s nobody to be afraid of. The only thing that’s appalling is that we live in a country where somebody this stupefyingly dim manages to get elected to public office.
And, where there are lies, myths, and fearmongering, we set the record straight. It’s not a fear thing. It’s a truth thing.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:10 pmWow, only 65%?
That’s a helluva lot lower than it was in the 1950s — back then there was a 90% top marginal rate under that bastion of Communisocialifascist thought … Dwight D. Eisenhower.
And it was in the 70-percent range the first few years of Reagan.
So, yeah, I’m okay with 65% being the top rate since it would never, ever, under any circumstances, be that high for 90% of us. At least not in our reality (we know Bachmann’s is different, so take that into account).
You know, I’m starting to think the Minnesotans who keep voting for this clown have eaten a bit too much ludefisk and the lye has caused brain damage.
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May 5th, 2009 at 6:11 pmI have a something to say to tax whiners like Bachmann and her feculent ilk:
“Freedom isn’t free.”
So just stfu and pay your fcuking taxes!
May 5th, 2009 at 6:12 pmProud-
You are oversimplifying. There are many here on TP that are very left, that have a great deal of problems with the Democratic party, corruption being just one of them. I believe Murtha should be investigated and held to the law. There are a lot of posts on TP that openly criticize and analyze Democratic politicians and policies.
you are oversimplifying to rest easy in your own prejudice against “those liberals.” What sets us apart is our ability to disagree, and finding areas where we completely agree:
as in Michelle Bachmann’s stupidity and just plain insanity.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:13 pmAnd you think it’s better that they die in re-Thuglic wars, eh Bachmann?
May 5th, 2009 at 6:14 pm*
why do you spend so much time disecting every word from every republican?
Same reason the CDC monitors the swine flu. Mostly you’re harmless now, but you’re pettiness and malice bear watching…
May 5th, 2009 at 6:14 pmAnd, still, the local media refuses to report on her batscat while consistently giving her a platform to complain about the “far-left local media”.
To:
WCCO TV/radio
KSTP TV/radio
KARE 11 TV
KMSP Fox 9
Saint Paul Pioneer Press
Minneapolis Sat/Tribune
All other media outlets in Minnesota
Please report the insane rhetoric of this menace to democracy! The simple folk who vote for her are not presented with the information needed to vote wisely.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:15 pmI believe Murtha should be investigated and held to the law. There are a lot of posts on TP that openly criticize and analyze Democratic politicians and policies.
Murtha’s just as dirty as Bob Ney was, and deserves no less punishment and/or opprobrium, should he be convicted.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:17 pmThis ignorant, even stupid woman needs to be ignored. She is bigoted, hateful, anti-American, anti-government. And she lies. Over & over. Why does anyone listen to her? She perfectly fits the definition of someone who is treasonous. It’s one thing to protest with reason, she just spews hate, lies, & her own absurd garbage. She really has no clue. How in the name of God did this reject ever get elected? And Bachmann- it’s you & your fellow Repubs who in the not far past put many Americans in shackles & chains. Not the Democrats. It was the bigoted, racist Repubs, just like you. Deal with it & stop blaming others.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:17 pmHey Proud, TP covered the Murtha story this MORNING, dipsh&t!! Nice try to change the subject from the insane mutherf$ckers in your party.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:17 pmNice to see the Gopasuars really ratchett up the insanity, Michele, Palin, Limpballs, Sessions, Ann Coulter,and Joe the Plumber..(oh yeah he never was a plumber).They are surely are the cream of the crap err crop. I’m so impressed with the way they deliver the message.Fantastic outreach to “rebrand” the party and draw new folks and Independents into the “big tent”. Endless amusment for those of us that still have a few firing nuerons. Go, nutballs, go! Stock up on popcorn and rasinettes and enjoy the show.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:19 pmAnother stupid troll playing the victim card? Here’s the deal, stupid troll. People like Crazy Shelly are dangerous because brainless louts, like our pet trolls, pay attention to this batscat and occasionally act on it in a violent manner.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:19 pmProud Says: “scum like murtha.”
Murtha, who served his country & fought for freedom? What have you done, Proud? I’ll expect you to lie anyway. Anyone who disses a patriot is likely to lie. Scum? Check out your mirror, Proud.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:21 pmWhat if you like Bachmann ironically like I do?
May 5th, 2009 at 6:21 pmStates I want to avoid:
Minnesota – Michelle
Texas – George W.
Florida – Stupid voters who stuck us with George W.
Alaska – That “I can see Russia” lady
California – Miss California & Prop H8
NC – Virginia (hate those fags) Foxx
VA – “Cantor” pizza man
I better stop, the list will get larger than the Swine Flu numbers.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:22 pmBatsh!t Bachmann is at it again! The poor little 19-20 year olds will be dead from a poor environment long before they pay 65% in tax. DUM BASS!
What pisses me off about this idiot is she’s scaring these impressionable young adults to vote GOP when they have no CLUE what the GOP lie-machine is all about! UGGG! I want to slap this liar out of office for good!
May 5th, 2009 at 6:22 pmIf that is the only guess you can venture, it demonstrates either a remarkably limited intellect or a too-eager embrace of an explanation tailored to fit one’s purposes. How much desperation fuels that eager embrace is open to speculation.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:24 pmI agree that this only rates about 7 BCUs (Bachmann crazy units), but this woman is a bottomless well of awesome crazy. I’m still not entirely convinced she isn’t a parody troll congresswomen.
Not only am I donating to her 2010 reelection, but hell I might even volunteer. This type of nonsense brough to the light of day only serves to marginalize the GOP to rational Americans.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:25 pmEasier said than done, missmolly. Prod has shown himself prone to confusing a lot of things.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:25 pmOk, I’ve had it! I’ve refrained from the political scene since October. Haven’t posted here or anywhere since. But damn it, enough is enough. Michelle Bachmann and Jim Bunning for 2012!!!!!!!!!!! GO GOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May 5th, 2009 at 6:31 pmProud says
“I can only guess that you have such a great fear of the power of the right that you must denegrate everyone on the right.”
OMG — he confuses our jaw-dropping response to her outrageous statement of the day with fear —
May 5th, 2009 at 6:36 pmau contraire, we are simply asonished at the level of her willful ignorance, her bigotry, and her bold stupidity.
She spends most of her time in the company of the conservative echo chamber because no one will challenge her absurd statements.
Even Judd Gregg is on-board with these crazy numbers.
65% tax rates or debt that is 80% of GDP is ridiculous and unsubstantiated.
The GOP mouthpieces either need to be embarassed by their lying or the interviewer needs to take responsibility to ask for evidence to back up such outrageous claims.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:38 pmWhy would these young people want to pay down a debt,
when they could vote themselves into abject homelessness by supporting R’s instead??
May 5th, 2009 at 6:39 pmMichelle’s bi-weekly pegging of the Dumb-Ass-O-Meter.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:49 pmBachmann is bat shit crazy BUT I am starting to get a little nervous about the amount of spending that is going on right now. Have I heard how this is going to be repaid? I don’t want some REpublican “the sky is falling” craziness but I would like to hear some numbers about paying down this debt.
May 5th, 2009 at 6:51 pmSo, during the campaign she got into trouble for expressing concerns about what Obama would do if he were in office. Some people aren’t eloquent speakers and that’s o.k. ,but Bachmann babbles a lot to express simple ideas. It’s not just that she has kooky themes, she’s batty in general.
May 5th, 2009 at 7:01 pmFree Al Franken.
Someone needs to even out the lunacy coming from Minnesota.
With all of this worry about the debt that our children and grandchildren will have to shoulder, why doesn’t Rep. Bachmann also see the ecological side of things? I don’t want to saddle my kids with debt, yes, but I also don’t want to saddle them with more problems fixing ecological balances (food supplies, energy supplies, pollution clean-up, etc). Funny, since Bachmann doesn’t seem too worried about that part of the equation.
Please, Minnesota, don’t make the same mistake next time. Heck, as crazy as it seems, I’d take Recount Norm over her any day.
May 5th, 2009 at 7:02 pmWhile I feel sorry for Minnesota, Bachmann is a gift that just keeps on giving. The more exposure she gets the better.
May 5th, 2009 at 7:09 pmIs Bachmann the re-incarnation of Frau Farbissina, Dr. Evil’s German Advisor?
May 5th, 2009 at 7:21 pmObama at work:
According to contract law, the investors in bankrupt Chrysler debt have priority against all other claims. But, the messiah, Obama, has thrown contract law into the dumpster and given the auto union, which is 3rd in line, 1st position. Therefore, in the future, why should any investor put money at risk when they know the federal government will break the law? Investors provide the liquidity for the financial markets. No investors. No money. But, then again, Obama will probably just use taxpayer funded welfare in place of private investment. Um, smells like Obama read Hugo Chavez’ book.
May 5th, 2009 at 7:31 pmA mind is a terrible thing to waste.
May 5th, 2009 at 7:44 pmIf only Obmama had not squandered that huge treasury surplus left us by the wonderful Bush regime and his henchmen majorities in the House and Senate.
May 5th, 2009 at 7:47 pmI’m 21 in Minnesota, I feel so BURDENED! I mean there’s so much debt… and it went to KBR! WTF! We were paying for buildings that never got finished and contaminating/killing our troops!
Some were pretty young!
And it’s HILARIOUS that someone who was smoochy with Dubya and his ACTUAL shackling of CHILDREN who were probably not linked to terrorism but sold by the head for a “bounty” but that was okay because old white men in D.C. said it was a-ok, and the Constitution must agree with them because God was on their side, or some dreck…
And it’s not like anyone with Katrina has been burdened by the government interference or inaction… nobody was forced from their home or put in barb-wire FEMA camps…
And nobody is needlessly imprisoned in the War of Drugs… nobody 19 or 20 is put into chains so some lawmakers in DC can be “tough on crime” and cost money to keep drug users off the streets (until they get out and are SO well off) while actual TORTURERS are not even out of work.
May 5th, 2009 at 7:59 pmThe thing to keep in mind, aquarius2, is that much of the spending is to address problems that had been ignored so that Bushco could pursue their agenda and is under the heading of; “emergency spending”.
We’re paying the costs for Bushco’s follies and, hopefully, it will lead to an economic recovery that will enable us to pay down the incurred debt.
May 5th, 2009 at 8:03 pmNot only is Bachmann a psycho-banchee-bytche, she’s full of shyte. Where was she when Bush allowed our youth to be shipped off to die in a war that started based on lies? Where was all of her concern then? This loony woman is truly lost. Bachmann had better hope one of those rightwingnutcrazies doesn’t nut up and shoot someone or bomb another building in the name of a revolution that she stirred up!
May 5th, 2009 at 8:53 pmmymoon,
She got them from the Congressional Budget Office, you fool. She’s not making up the numbers.
She’s right, young people in this country are going to face significantly higher taxes in their productive years thanks to the profilgate spending of the Democrats and their fearless leader!
And you folks thought President Bush was a big spender?
May 5th, 2009 at 8:55 pmkwsventures,
AMEN! Thank you for posting this. I have been on a soapbox all week about this outrage.
May 5th, 2009 at 8:57 pmaquarius2,
You are right to be worried. Think for yourself and quit listening to the socialist shock troops on this blog!!!
May 5th, 2009 at 8:59 pmTom Vaculik Says:
You trolls are such confused fools. You’re just as lost and crazy as Bachmann. One minute we’re socialists, the next minute we’ll be called fascists. You trolls can’t seem to make up your minds which way to go. You’re just LOST inside that tiny, ever shrinking tent.
May 5th, 2009 at 9:03 pmkwsventures Says:
I have nothing else of substance to criticize Obama about so I’ll just make shyte up no matter rascist it sounds. The more rascist the better.
May 5th, 2009 at 9:05 pmCrazy Bachmann, Government doesn’t control us – corporations control government. We the people are just providers of corporate welfare through government! DUuuu! Get it right!
May 5th, 2009 at 10:15 pmCUCKOO!! CUCKOO!!! CUCKOO!!
May 5th, 2009 at 10:15 pmNo, i’m trying to provide context for you. Right now the situation that we are in is exceptional. It is not the norm. So our response to it needs to be exceptional. The idea that Obama is doing this for the heck of it is either disingenous or shows a total lack of understanding of the scope of the problem. The same tired mantra of tax cuts and deregulation don’t work. (see the last 8 years). Trickle down economics don’t work. Right now, the government is the only entity with the means to stimulate the economy, more than any other sector. Not only is the Obama administration putting money back into the economy to stimulate it, but also working to save billions through proposals such is revamping of health care, greening the economy, addressing tax havens for the rich who keep money overseas, and reversing the Bush tax cuts from 2001. (Back to the tax rate of the 90’s when everyone was prosperous). What was proposed was a STIMULUS. It is temporary to prevent another Great Depression. Should they sit back and do nothing? Is that ideal? And wouldn’t another Depression be more expensive than ANYTHING else?
Still, no answer as to what we can do to solve the economic crisis that we are seeing right now. Just general responses that have been spewed for decades by the right AND the people who got us into this mess.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/05/05/tea-party-organizer-effor_n_195916.html?page=3&show_comment_id=23920371#comment_23920371
May 5th, 2009 at 10:32 pm#64 Tim Vaculik
Do not mistake my apprehension for reduced support for Obama. I support him, fully. I might want more answers but I still support him over any Republican in the past, present and future.
May 5th, 2009 at 10:45 pmProudMoron you are a punk. You almost never post anything but garbage. The people on this website arent engaged in pulling the levers of power. I just cant believe how stupid you are. I am sure you would prefer no one point out how many complete morons are in your party saying the stupidest things imaginable every day but I think it a GOOD idea to publicize your parties Large scale stupidity. If you dont LIKE that GOOD. It just makes it that much sweeter you pathatic loser
May 5th, 2009 at 11:04 pmI think Michelle Bachmann’s language is most interesting. She invokes slavery through her use of phrases like “chains and shackles” and “government servants”. Could it be that she betrays herself and the others of like mind through these words? Do they, in their heart of hearts fear that what they did to others could back to haunt them? Hmmm…
May 5th, 2009 at 11:06 pmSure you have Timmeh. You and KMORON are both brainwashed fools. Telling us about how terrible it is that Obama pointed out how much more concerned Hedge fund managers are about THEIR profits and high bonuses than about America. Shame on him then Kmoron adds his delusions about what he thinks Obama MIGHT do just so he can call him a Soclialst like Rush TOLD him to. Proving once again you are BOTH too stupid to even know what the word means. YOu are both pathetic losers too stupid to be believed or taken seriously. Pity is the only thing you two morons deserve.
May 5th, 2009 at 11:07 pmLast week she also said that the last swine flu outbreak was during Carters time in office. The fact is, it was during the Ford time in office. She said this as if she had some truth regarding a Democratic cause of swine flu.
Even when she lies, she cannot make sense. She and Palin must be from the same egg. Two such stupid women. If I thought this refugee from intelligent thought was a real representation of a woman, I would get my sex changed immediately.
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There is a serious case of projection going on related to Bachmann’s “reeducation camps for young people” comment. Bachmann’s husband has a relationship with a teen rehab clinic, while on the face is for drug abuse problems, it is very much concerned with an anti-gay agenda. The concept appears to be that drug abuse and gayness are linked.
May 6th, 2009 at 8:19 amtokin librul Says: Does she realize that during the Eisenhower administration, the top tax bracket was OVER 90%… There was a graph around on the web for a while…
I got your graph right here:
http://www.truthandpolitics.org/top-rates-graph.php
May 6th, 2009 at 1:32 pmShackles and chains? Didn’t Dave Vitter pay for treatment like that?
May 6th, 2009 at 2:53 pmBachmann is absolutely correct.
The interest alone on the debt will be staggering. Of course then taxes will need to be raised.
And before becoming president, Obama is on record stating that cap and trade will
necessarily cause utility rates to skyrocket. More taxes passed on to consumers.
And #71, while on his apology tour President Obama asked to not be blamed for the past sins of America. Don’t blame Bachmann for evils she had no part in.
May 7th, 2009 at 12:39 amI submit that Mrs. Bachmann simply has had a chunk of ice from Minnesota stuck in her hair for a few years. It decreases cerebral blood flow.
May 7th, 2009 at 5:25 amRNC chairman Michael Steele released this statement: “I believe that marriage should be between one man and one woman and strongly disagree with Maine’s decision to legalize gay marriage.” His comments put him at odds with Maine’s two Republican senators, who believe the issue should be left up to the states.
Yeah, SteelyMike, keep alienating those moderate Publicans, go for it ya lovable dufus!
May 7th, 2009 at 9:30 amWait! wasn’t I just posting on ThinkFast?!? Jeebutxz.
May 7th, 2009 at 9:30 amDear Ms WhackoBachmann:
Please address said comments to GW Bushitco, Dallas Tx.
May 7th, 2009 at 9:32 am2 wars plus tax cuts, etc…
Thank you.
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