Thursday, August 18, 2011

Quote of the Day From Michele Bachmann


"I'm baaaack!"


Today, Michele Bachmann told a radio interviewer in South Carolina that ".......Americans fear the rise of China, India and the Soviet Union....."


Sorry folks, I gotta report this. Fair and balanced.


"Wake up, Joe!"

Note to Bachmann: Michele, I luv ya, but if you want to be taken seriously as a presidential candidate, you gotta get your history straight.




3 comments:

  1. I look forward to the rise of Russia, India and China into first-world , industrial nation status. It is their turn to suffer greedy unions, especially public sector unions, that demand cradle to grave care, first world style free health care and education, and an influx of immigrants to their nations because they want jobs or first world welfare benefits. when this axis of evil arises, these nations will find themselves spending most of their GDP on salaries/wages, military. welfare and public education. Maybe the rise of these nations will allow USA to better compete in the global market because our nation will have been bankrupted by our own first world socialist lifestyle and thrust into second or third world status. USA. the land of the free, the brave and cheap labor

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  2. I think Michele Bachmann has the same disease Joe Biden has: Foot-in-Mouth Disease. Open mouth, insert foot.

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  3. No, Bachmann has the disease George H.W. Bush exhibited, when he told a convention of the VFW on September 7, 1988 (or maybe 1992, it was an election year) "Who can forget that today is Pearl Harbor Day"?

    But Bachmann is worse -- she has gotten MANY essential of American history wildly wrong, which does not display the "respect" for America's founders that she proclaims.

    I will agree though that as soon as Joe Biden accepted the nomination for vice president, he began to demonstrate why he had never gotten out of single digits as a presidential candidate. He was supposed to add some maturity to the ticket, and the president has always shown far more maturity than Biden has.

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