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wise1ray
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« on: 06 27, 11, 04:00:10:PM » Reply

U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann was treated like a hometown hero today as she announced in her birthplace of Waterloo, Iowa, that she’s the “bold choice” for the Republican nomination for president.

 “I often say everything I need to know, I learned in Iowa,” the 55-year-old Minnesota congresswoman said, to applause, during her announcement outside a historic mansion in Waterloo.

 Bachmann said she's waging the campaign "not for vanity." Instead, voters "must make a bold choice if we are to secure the promise of the future," she declared.

 Bachmann, whose announcement was preceded by a rally Sunday night, had another welcome greeting in her home state this weekend: A Des Moines Register poll showed her neck-and-neck with front-runner Mitt Romney.


 The often-provocative Bachmann, who heads the House Tea Party Caucus, hopes to reshape both the 2012 GOP field and how she's viewed in the eyes of voters. Now that she has kicked off her campaign formally, she plans to shift her focus to New Hampshire and South Carolina, other states with cherished traditions of separating the viable contenders from the political also-rans.

 She has surrounded herself with no-nonsense veterans of national politics, some of whom have deep ties to the political establishment that she typically eschews. They include a trio of Eds: campaign manager Ed Rollins, pollster Ed Goeas and consultant Ed Brookover. In Iowa and New Hampshire, she's recruited aides who worked on the campaigns of previous presidential hopefuls Mike Huckabee and John McCain.

 The three-term Minnesota lawmaker insists that the larger political stage won't mean a new, less-provocative style.

 "I've been consistent, nothing but consistent," she said. "I don't say things for political value. I'm authentic in what I say."

 Bachmann's unswerving style provides a sharp contrast with the more measured way of 2012 rivals, such as former Govs. Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty, and Jon Huntsman and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Others vying for the nomination are former Sen. Rick Santorum, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, and businessman Herman Cain.

 Possible late entrants include Texas Gov. Rick Perry and 2008 vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.

 A Des Moines Register poll published Sunday showed Bachmann and Romney far out front of the others in Iowa.

 Bachmann's own climb has been swift, brushing off a school board race defeat just 12 years ago and moving rapidly from Minnesota's state Senate to Congress. In Washington, Bachmann vaulted to prominence by trying to block and now promising to repeal President Barack Obama's healthcare law. She has also tangled with GOP House leaders over her concerns they are too timid on federal spending cuts.

 She's staunchly conservative on social issues, too, calling for more abortion restrictions and constitutional amendments to ban gay marriage.

 In her latest national introduction, Bachmann has played up a softer side by highlighting her role in raising five children and 23 foster kids. But she's also gone hard at Obama, laying federal debt and deficits at his feet and accusing him of pushing the nation toward socialism.

 David Strom, a Republican long involved in Minnesota politics, said it would be a mistake for Bachmann to sand down her edginess. "She's not a maneuverer. At the end of the day she is going to distinguish herself by going out there and trying to draw people to her. I don't think she will try to become more nuanced as politicians tend to do," he said.

 Those who have opposed Bachmann say she doesn't budge on her views, even in tough races.

 Democrat Elwyn Tinklenberg, who lost to her in a 2008 congressional race, said he was frustrated that, the more controversial Bachmann came off, the stronger she seemed to get. Her comments often fuel a fundraising machine that netted her $13.5 million for her last election.

 "She can say something that's just outrageous and just completely wrong and move on and never skip a beat," Tinklenberg said.

 Given the rise of the tea party movement, there may be even less reason for her to slide toward the political middle. Tea party members are seeking purity from the GOP candidates and have reacted skeptically to those largely linked to the party power brokers, particularly Romney.

 "Truthfully, she's a hell of a lot closer to where the party is right now than where they are," said GOP pollster Mike McKenna, who isn't working for any 2012 presidential candidates.


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sweetwater5s9
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« Reply #1 on: 06 27, 11, 04:03:21:PM » Reply

It is time for change and Bachmann is the change we need.  Much more experienced than Obama and so pro-American for a change. Even fewer gaffes than Oboy.   What's not to like?
hoosier_daddy
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« Reply #2 on: 06 27, 11, 04:30:12:PM » Reply

bold is just another word for crazy as shit. 
wvit1001
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« Reply #3 on: 06 27, 11, 04:33:57:PM » Reply

For her this is a big game to see what she can get out of it prior to the top falling in on her.  She just wants to sell another book to someone so she can retire.
lakitss
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« Reply #4 on: 06 27, 11, 04:54:28:PM » Reply

It's nice to have an opinion isn't it?
 
Seeing as how she said she's running, registered to run, announced she's running, my guess is you don't know what you're talking about.
Oz
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« Reply #5 on: 06 27, 11, 05:55:14:PM » Reply

She says God told her to run...
 
When you talk to God... you're religious.
 
When God talks to you... you're nuts.
 
 
chuck_curtis
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Let's go Brandon!


« Reply #6 on: 06 27, 11, 07:14:03:PM » Reply

I never considered a true constitutionalist to be "bold", just not nearly as common as should be.  But, if being a constitutionalist is bold by today's standards, we need bold now, more than ever.
chuck_curtis
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Let's go Brandon!


« Reply #7 on: 06 27, 11, 09:38:45:PM » Reply

Seems Yahoo news is part of the main stream lib media.  They are trying to convince people, namely William Browning, that Bachmann will cause the Republicans to lose.
 
I would rather lose with a constitutionalist as the nominee than to "win" with an Establishment nominee.
Oz
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« Reply #8 on: 06 28, 11, 12:16:43:AM » Reply

Bachmann misquotes the Constitution more than she gets it right... so much, in fact, a New Jersey student challenged her to a debate on the Constitution. 
 
Constitutionalist, my fat aunt Fannie!

YouTube - Student Challenges Bachmann to Debate

 5 min - May 16, 2011 - Uploaded by TheYoungTurks
Amy Myers a Cherry Hill High School East (New Jersey) student has challenged Michelle Bachmann to a constitutional dual or debate.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyE7eSsgGpk 
More videos for student challenges bachmann to debate »

 
 
chuck_curtis
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Let's go Brandon!


« Reply #9 on: 06 28, 11, 12:55:30:AM » Reply

Well, I saw a report about a high-schooler challenging Bachmann to a debate, but there was no debate.  Hardly any substance there.
 
I will say that Bachmann is no Ron Paul, but her mindset is geared toward lawful, constitutional governance, like Ron Paul, rather than toward political correctness and kowtowing.  I'm not terribly happy with her foreign policy position, but not terribly unhappy either.
chuck_curtis
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Let's go Brandon!


« Reply #10 on: 06 28, 11, 01:16:53:AM » Reply

Bachmann really shines in this 9 part townhall meeting with Ron Paul

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/aJyYiH7g38s" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/aJyYiH7g38s</a>
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