Rep. Michelle Bachmann: More Insanity From Minnesota Nutjobs

"The people Barack Obama is associating with are anti-American, by and large... I’m very concerned that he may have anti-American views...  I wish the American media would take a great look at the views of the people in Congress and find out, are they pro-America or anti-America? I think the American people would love to see an expose like that."  - Rep. Michelle Bachmann.

 

This election has inspired a lot of frightening bits of insane treacle from Republican candidates, but congressional candidate Michelle Bachmann took the fruitcake on Friday's Hardball. These accusations of anti-Americanism are crazy at best and dangerous paranoia at worst, hearkening back to the bad old days of McCarthyist politics. Associating Obama with terrorism is a sick bit of down-to-the-wire negative campaigning, another bit of hateful distraction that only serves to skirt the issues and continue down the path of right-wing "us vs. them" delusion.

 

Even local Republicans like senator Norm Coleman and governor Tim Pawlenty have distanced themselves from Bachmann's witch-hunt statements. However, many right-wing bloggers have come to her defense, proving that no matter how insane you are, there's always people out there insane enough to support you. Bachmann herself refuses to retract her statements in a response made to the Pioneer Press yesterday, saying she "never called all liberals anti-American, I never questioned Barack Obama's patriotism, and I never asked for some House Un-American Activities Committee witch hunt into my colleagues in Congress," (though I urge you to watch the interview again and see that that's a bold-faced lie).

 

Once again, Minnesota looks like it's full of crazies thanks to media portrayals of our dimmest bulbs. Sigh. I think I preferred when everyone thought Minnesota was like this.

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Anonymous
Was her comment phrased poorly? Undoubtedly. Regardless, are there some Americans who view the hard-left AS anti-american? YEP.

And I'm one of them. You have a problem with that?? Do you think I CARE?
Posted 10/21/2008 4:39 PMReply
Anonymous
Yet another Repugnant Republican. What part of freedom of religion and freedom of speech don't you folks get? Posted 10/21/2008 4:48 PMReply
Anonymous
I"m sick of hearing all about this anti-American crap Posted 10/21/2008 5:24 PMReply
Anonymous
I thought only California had the nutjobs. Geez! Posted 10/21/2008 5:42 PMReply
Anonymous
She sounds like a Fox News pundit, not an elected representative. I hope her district kicks her to the curb. Posted 10/21/2008 6:10 PMReply
Anonymous
Bachmann's comments are troubling as she seems to lack comprehension of what our Constitution and Bill of Rights is really about. With Obama's interest in education being a priority, I would like to express my dream for our nation:
I would like to make it a right for every village in America to have access to internet service so that people can do their business on line, stay in touch with the rest of the world, and learn from top notch teachers (right now a class on Constituional Law would be a benefit to alot of people!) (I have 2 friends right now who only live 15 miles from my city, but their local small telephone company doesn't have DSL, and the use of a dish hasn't been productive because of a mountain or something.)
I believe one of the southern Govenors made this a priority and has brought this idea to pass in his state. Bless him! Many people are too poor to buy computers, but didn't Bill Gates provide or help children in foreign countries to have some sort of computer technology that they could do their homework on? I think the cost was like $100 per student to have one of these things. Well, anyway, someone can fill in or correct any of what I have written, I just wanted to put my dream for a possible way to help get people more interconnected in this "flat old world" today. Peace and Prosperity to all!
Posted 10/21/2008 7:21 PMReply
Anonymous
Troubling because she's right. The left just can't own up to it. Posted 10/21/2008 11:43 PMReply
Anonymous
Is it too much to ask to have a president work for me that didn't come up in the political ranks with the aid of the chicago radical left? Posted 10/22/2008 02:24 AMReply
Anonymous
better radical than tubular!!! Posted 10/22/2008 04:23 AMReply
Anonymous
@ Anonymous:

I would simply point out, quietly, that the 'left' has never, in the history of this country, provoked a witch hunt of any kind. The same cannot be said about the rabid right.

My preference would be to have this country in the middle and relatively sane. Barring that, I have to say that the left is an infinately safer place to be. No burning at the stake - figuratively or not.
Posted 10/22/2008 11:24 AMReply
Anonymous
I once tried to suggest that both the right and the left have their embarrassing "crazies" who are out on the fringe and aren't interested in being fair or reasonable.

But then my buddy Bill pointed out that the fringe lefties might be loony (goofballs in costume at peace rallies) and misguided, but the extremists on the right are actually dangerous. People get hurt when they act out.

I had to concede that this is true.
Posted 10/23/2008 11:58 AMReply

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