House Democrats Say “Good Riddance” To Bachmann, Promptly Use It As Fundraising Ploy…

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and we wonder why the people in this party are so hateful..?
this is their hateful and childish leaders..


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House Democrats Say “Good Riddance” To Bachmann, Promptly Use It As Fundraising Ploy…

couldn't bring the hateful thing over here..view at site

Sad when even the Obama administration is able to show more class.



Once you “sign” your name, take a wild guess where you’re headed . . . the fundraising page!

all of it here
Weasel Zippers | Scouring the bowels of the internet | Weasel Zippers
 
Democrats have to cling to whatever they have. They know they will be hammered with obamacare, scandals and criminal conduct.
 
The gift that keeps on giving "Rest assured, this decision was not impacted in any way by the recent inquiries into the activities of my...former presidential staff" - :cuckoo:

Michele Bachmann?s Political Swan Song | TIME.com

Who knew in a Tea Party Whacko's mind that running in a presidential primary and losing in the first inning was equivalent to actually being President? :laugh2:
 
Every American should be glad the likes of Bachmann will soon be gone. Her tenure in the House was one of ignorance and hate, partisan excess and demagoguery, and a fundamental hostility toward religious freedom and the rights of gay and lesbian Americans:

Bachmann leaves behind one of the most politically heated Congressional careers in recent memory. Her stances on major issues — and the initiatives she has pushed throughout her eight years — have been dangerous and insensitive. Here is a look back at some of Bachmann’s most controversial moments:

1. Bachmann peddled a dangerous anti-vaccine conspiracy. Bachmann pushed the disproved theory that the vaccine for HPV — which prevents cervical cancer — can cause mental retardation. That misinformation has had a wide and lasting impact: Vaccination rates are still remarkably low, and experts blame figureheads like Bachmann who communicated misleading information to the public.

2. Bachmann called being gay ‘personal enslavement.’ On the issue of LGBT rights, Bachmann has a long record of either mocking gay and trans (like when she said she’d mistaken ex-gay therapy for anti-aging therapy, ‘pray away the grey‘). But when she isn’t mocking sexual orientation, she has treated it more like a mental disorder. Famously, Bachmann once said, “It’s a very sad life. It’s part of Satan, I think, to say this is gay. It’s anything but gay. [...] Because if you’re involved in the gay and lesbian lifestyle, it’s bondage. Personal bondage, personal despair, and personal enslavement. And that’s why this is so dangerous.”

3. Bachmann considers climate climate change ‘a hoax.’ While experts warn that global climate change is already set to have a lasting impact on our environment, Bachmann calls climate change “all voodoo, nonsense, hokum, a hoax.” She also cast doubt on the entire field of climate science. At a town hall in her district, Bachmann informed constituents that climate science is not “real science” but “manufactured science.”

4. Bachmann led an Islamophobic witch hunt. Last year, Bachmann sought to “expose” members of the Muslim Brotherhood within the U.S. government. The totally unfounded witch hunt was essentially Bachmann’s personal indictment of one of then-Sec. of State Hillary Clinton’s aides, Huma Abedin, but it also served to fuel anti-Muslim bigotry. Bachmann’s fellow party members came out against her, with Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) slamming her on the Senate floor for her “unwarranted and unfounded attack.”

5. Bachmann claimed Obamacare would ‘literally’ kill people. In a screed against Obamacare on the House floor, Bachmann warned that the law “literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens.” She also questioned, in an interview with a fringe website that peddles conspiracy theories, whether Obamacare would allow the IRS to “deny or delay access to health care” for conservatives.

6. Bachmann told the American people that Iran had plans to nuke the U.S. During a presidential debate on the issue of national security, Bachmann falsely claimed that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had laid out plans to bomb the United States with a nuclear weapon.

7. Bachmann called on the American media to investigate ‘anti-American’ politicians. Bachmann’s first witch hunt of her career was against her own colleagues in Congress. In 2008, Bachmann told MSNBC’s Chris Matthews that she hoped the media would investigate Democratic members of Congress, including Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV). “I wish the American media would take a great look at the views of the people in Congress,” she said, “and find out, are they pro-America or anti-America?”


8. Bachmann wanted to ban all porn. As part of her crusade for conservative values, Bachmann has pushed to ban “all forms of pornography.” This is actually contradictory to the Tea Party’s focus on the constitution, given the fact that pornography clearly falls within First Amendment right to freedom of expression.

The 8 Most Outlandish Moments Of Michele Bachmann's Time In Congress | ThinkProgress
Good riddance, indeed.
 
Every American should be glad the likes of Bachmann will soon be gone. Her tenure in the House was one of ignorance and hate, partisan excess and demagoguery

That describes a super majority of Congress.
 
Every American should be glad the likes of Bachmann will soon be gone. Her tenure in the House was one of ignorance and hate, partisan excess and demagoguery, and a fundamental hostility toward religious freedom and the rights of gay and lesbian Americans:

Bachmann leaves behind one of the most politically heated Congressional careers in recent memory. Her stances on major issues — and the initiatives she has pushed throughout her eight years — have been dangerous and insensitive. Here is a look back at some of Bachmann’s most controversial moments:

1. Bachmann peddled a dangerous anti-vaccine conspiracy. Bachmann pushed the disproved theory that the vaccine for HPV — which prevents cervical cancer — can cause mental retardation. That misinformation has had a wide and lasting impact: Vaccination rates are still remarkably low, and experts blame figureheads like Bachmann who communicated misleading information to the public.

2. Bachmann called being gay ‘personal enslavement.’ On the issue of LGBT rights, Bachmann has a long record of either mocking gay and trans (like when she said she’d mistaken ex-gay therapy for anti-aging therapy, ‘pray away the grey‘). But when she isn’t mocking sexual orientation, she has treated it more like a mental disorder. Famously, Bachmann once said, “It’s a very sad life. It’s part of Satan, I think, to say this is gay. It’s anything but gay. [...] Because if you’re involved in the gay and lesbian lifestyle, it’s bondage. Personal bondage, personal despair, and personal enslavement. And that’s why this is so dangerous.”

3. Bachmann considers climate climate change ‘a hoax.’ While experts warn that global climate change is already set to have a lasting impact on our environment, Bachmann calls climate change “all voodoo, nonsense, hokum, a hoax.” She also cast doubt on the entire field of climate science. At a town hall in her district, Bachmann informed constituents that climate science is not “real science” but “manufactured science.”

4. Bachmann led an Islamophobic witch hunt. Last year, Bachmann sought to “expose” members of the Muslim Brotherhood within the U.S. government. The totally unfounded witch hunt was essentially Bachmann’s personal indictment of one of then-Sec. of State Hillary Clinton’s aides, Huma Abedin, but it also served to fuel anti-Muslim bigotry. Bachmann’s fellow party members came out against her, with Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) slamming her on the Senate floor for her “unwarranted and unfounded attack.”

5. Bachmann claimed Obamacare would ‘literally’ kill people. In a screed against Obamacare on the House floor, Bachmann warned that the law “literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens.” She also questioned, in an interview with a fringe website that peddles conspiracy theories, whether Obamacare would allow the IRS to “deny or delay access to health care” for conservatives.

6. Bachmann told the American people that Iran had plans to nuke the U.S. During a presidential debate on the issue of national security, Bachmann falsely claimed that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had laid out plans to bomb the United States with a nuclear weapon.

7. Bachmann called on the American media to investigate ‘anti-American’ politicians. Bachmann’s first witch hunt of her career was against her own colleagues in Congress. In 2008, Bachmann told MSNBC’s Chris Matthews that she hoped the media would investigate Democratic members of Congress, including Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV). “I wish the American media would take a great look at the views of the people in Congress,” she said, “and find out, are they pro-America or anti-America?”


8. Bachmann wanted to ban all porn. As part of her crusade for conservative values, Bachmann has pushed to ban “all forms of pornography.” This is actually contradictory to the Tea Party’s focus on the constitution, given the fact that pornography clearly falls within First Amendment right to freedom of expression.

The 8 Most Outlandish Moments Of Michele Bachmann's Time In Congress | ThinkProgress
Good riddance, indeed.

lol, you should talk, and now you are posting from thinkprogess. man you have fallen so far.
reasonable NO MORE..spews nothing but hate...
 
Excellent!
Now the wealthy 1% Jim Graves is a sure win for that seat!
 
Every American should be glad the likes of Bachmann will soon be gone. Her tenure in the House was one of ignorance and hate, partisan excess and demagoguery, and a fundamental hostility toward religious freedom and the rights of gay and lesbian Americans:

Bachmann leaves behind one of the most politically heated Congressional careers in recent memory. Her stances on major issues — and the initiatives she has pushed throughout her eight years — have been dangerous and insensitive. Here is a look back at some of Bachmann’s most controversial moments:

1. Bachmann peddled a dangerous anti-vaccine conspiracy. Bachmann pushed the disproved theory that the vaccine for HPV — which prevents cervical cancer — can cause mental retardation. That misinformation has had a wide and lasting impact: Vaccination rates are still remarkably low, and experts blame figureheads like Bachmann who communicated misleading information to the public.

2. Bachmann called being gay ‘personal enslavement.’ On the issue of LGBT rights, Bachmann has a long record of either mocking gay and trans (like when she said she’d mistaken ex-gay therapy for anti-aging therapy, ‘pray away the grey‘). But when she isn’t mocking sexual orientation, she has treated it more like a mental disorder. Famously, Bachmann once said, “It’s a very sad life. It’s part of Satan, I think, to say this is gay. It’s anything but gay. [...] Because if you’re involved in the gay and lesbian lifestyle, it’s bondage. Personal bondage, personal despair, and personal enslavement. And that’s why this is so dangerous.”

3. Bachmann considers climate climate change ‘a hoax.’ While experts warn that global climate change is already set to have a lasting impact on our environment, Bachmann calls climate change “all voodoo, nonsense, hokum, a hoax.” She also cast doubt on the entire field of climate science. At a town hall in her district, Bachmann informed constituents that climate science is not “real science” but “manufactured science.”

4. Bachmann led an Islamophobic witch hunt. Last year, Bachmann sought to “expose” members of the Muslim Brotherhood within the U.S. government. The totally unfounded witch hunt was essentially Bachmann’s personal indictment of one of then-Sec. of State Hillary Clinton’s aides, Huma Abedin, but it also served to fuel anti-Muslim bigotry. Bachmann’s fellow party members came out against her, with Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) slamming her on the Senate floor for her “unwarranted and unfounded attack.”

5. Bachmann claimed Obamacare would ‘literally’ kill people. In a screed against Obamacare on the House floor, Bachmann warned that the law “literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens.” She also questioned, in an interview with a fringe website that peddles conspiracy theories, whether Obamacare would allow the IRS to “deny or delay access to health care” for conservatives.

6. Bachmann told the American people that Iran had plans to nuke the U.S. During a presidential debate on the issue of national security, Bachmann falsely claimed that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had laid out plans to bomb the United States with a nuclear weapon.

7. Bachmann called on the American media to investigate ‘anti-American’ politicians. Bachmann’s first witch hunt of her career was against her own colleagues in Congress. In 2008, Bachmann told MSNBC’s Chris Matthews that she hoped the media would investigate Democratic members of Congress, including Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV). “I wish the American media would take a great look at the views of the people in Congress,” she said, “and find out, are they pro-America or anti-America?”


8. Bachmann wanted to ban all porn. As part of her crusade for conservative values, Bachmann has pushed to ban “all forms of pornography.” This is actually contradictory to the Tea Party’s focus on the constitution, given the fact that pornography clearly falls within First Amendment right to freedom of expression.

The 8 Most Outlandish Moments Of Michele Bachmann's Time In Congress | ThinkProgress
Good riddance, indeed.

lol, you should talk, and now you are posting from thinkprogess. man you have fallen so far.
reasonable NO MORE..spews nothing but hate...

See, people like Clayton and Jake give off the impression of rationality and levelheadedness, when in reality both of them act like petulant little brats.
 
The gift that keeps on giving "Rest assured, this decision was not impacted in any way by the recent inquiries into the activities of my...former presidential staff" - :cuckoo:

Michele Bachmann?s Political Swan Song | TIME.com

Who knew in a Tea Party Whacko's mind that running in a presidential primary and losing in the first inning was equivalent to actually being President? :laugh2:

Michele Bachmann’s swift rise and bruising fall tracked the fortunes of the Tea Party movement she helped inspire.

I'm sorry...what??? This is total bullshit right here. She didn't INSPIRE SHIT! She CO-OPTED the movement. Her and her ilk are the reason I totally hate the TP movement now, because they allowed this POS to put her name to its founding. Fuck the TP, and this is why. Thank you.
 
The gift that keeps on giving "Rest assured, this decision was not impacted in any way by the recent inquiries into the activities of my...former presidential staff" - :cuckoo:

Michele Bachmann?s Political Swan Song | TIME.com

Who knew in a Tea Party Whacko's mind that running in a presidential primary and losing in the first inning was equivalent to actually being President? :laugh2:

Michele Bachmann’s swift rise and bruising fall tracked the fortunes of the Tea Party movement she helped inspire.

I'm sorry...what??? This is total bullshit right here. She didn't INSPIRE SHIT! She CO-OPTED the movement. Her and her ilk are the reason I totally hate the TP movement now, because they allowed this POS to put her name to its founding. Fuck the TP, and this is why. Thank you.
whatever rock you were living under in 2009/2010 it must have been a really big one. go back and read posts here and across America that are available on the web

but it is amusing to see you've kept your hate for people and things you disagree with
 
The gift that keeps on giving "Rest assured, this decision was not impacted in any way by the recent inquiries into the activities of my...former presidential staff" - :cuckoo:

Michele Bachmann?s Political Swan Song | TIME.com

Who knew in a Tea Party Whacko's mind that running in a presidential primary and losing in the first inning was equivalent to actually being President? :laugh2:

Michele Bachmann’s swift rise and bruising fall tracked the fortunes of the Tea Party movement she helped inspire.

I'm sorry...what??? This is total bullshit right here. She didn't INSPIRE SHIT! She CO-OPTED the movement. Her and her ilk are the reason I totally hate the TP movement now, because they allowed this POS to put her name to its founding. Fuck the TP, and this is why. Thank you.
whatever rock you were living under in 2009/2010 it must have been a really big one. go back and read posts here and across America that are available on the web

but it is amusing to see you've kept your hate for people and things you disagree with

When the TP first started, Bachmann was NOWHERE to be found. The warmongering bitch slithered herself in there somehow, and now it's a joke.
 
I'm sorry...what??? This is total bullshit right here. She didn't INSPIRE SHIT! She CO-OPTED the movement. Her and her ilk are the reason I totally hate the TP movement now, because they allowed this POS to put her name to its founding. Fuck the TP, and this is why. Thank you.
whatever rock you were living under in 2009/2010 it must have been a really big one. go back and read posts here and across America that are available on the web

but it is amusing to see you've kept your hate for people and things you disagree with

When the TP first started, Bachmann was NOWHERE to be found. The warmongering bitch slithered herself in there somehow, and now it's a joke.

How far you want to go back, to the Texas 'Niggar' signs?
 
whatever rock you were living under in 2009/2010 it must have been a really big one. go back and read posts here and across America that are available on the web

but it is amusing to see you've kept your hate for people and things you disagree with

When the TP first started, Bachmann was NOWHERE to be found. The warmongering bitch slithered herself in there somehow, and now it's a joke.

How far you want to go back, to the Texas 'Niggar' signs?

You mean the debunked photoshopped ones?
 

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