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Bachmann concedes she misspoke on Wayne's hometown

(AP) – 1 hour ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is
acknowledging "misspeaking" occasionally, including wrongly claiming
that actor John Wayne was from her Waterloo, Iowa hometown, but says
she's "a substantive, serious person" who would be a good president.

Announcing her candidacy on Monday, Bachman flubbed her hometown history
in declaring "John Wayne was from Waterloo" and "that's the kind of
spirit that I have, too."

The actor was born nearly 150 miles away. It was the serial killer John
Wayne Gacy Jr. who lived, for a time, in Waterloo.

Bachmann said her comments "were just misspeaking."

(Bull****...it was just another example of her mindlessness)


"I wish I could be perfect," Bachmann told CNN on Tuesday. "I'm a
substantive, serious person" who has "good sense on how to turn the
economy around" as president.

(By eliminating the minimum wage?)


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On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 08:32:31 -0400, Harryk
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Bachmann concedes she misspoke on Wayne's hometown

(AP) – 1 hour ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is
acknowledging "misspeaking" occasionally, including wrongly claiming
that actor John Wayne was from her Waterloo, Iowa hometown, but says
she's "a substantive, serious person" who would be a good president.

Announcing her candidacy on Monday, Bachman flubbed her hometown history
in declaring "John Wayne was from Waterloo" and "that's the kind of
spirit that I have, too."

The actor was born nearly 150 miles away. It was the serial killer John
Wayne Gacy Jr. who lived, for a time, in Waterloo.

Bachmann said her comments "were just misspeaking."

(Bull****...it was just another example of her mindlessness)


"I wish I could be perfect," Bachmann told CNN on Tuesday. "I'm a
substantive, serious person" who has "good sense on how to turn the
economy around" as president.

(By eliminating the minimum wage?)


She unprepared in every sense and unprofessional, just like Palin.

The GOP loves these women.
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On 6/28/11 1:24 PM, jps wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 08:32:31 -0400,
wrote:

Bachmann concedes she misspoke on Wayne's hometown

(AP) – 1 hour ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is
acknowledging "misspeaking" occasionally, including wrongly claiming
that actor John Wayne was from her Waterloo, Iowa hometown, but says
she's "a substantive, serious person" who would be a good president.

Announcing her candidacy on Monday, Bachman flubbed her hometown history
in declaring "John Wayne was from Waterloo" and "that's the kind of
spirit that I have, too."

The actor was born nearly 150 miles away. It was the serial killer John
Wayne Gacy Jr. who lived, for a time, in Waterloo.

Bachmann said her comments "were just misspeaking."

(Bull****...it was just another example of her mindlessness)


"I wish I could be perfect," Bachmann told CNN on Tuesday. "I'm a
substantive, serious person" who has "good sense on how to turn the
economy around" as president.

(By eliminating the minimum wage?)


She unprepared in every sense and unprofessional, just like Palin.

The GOP loves these women.



I'm doing my part. I just sent the following off to a number of news
programs/outlets:


Marcus Bachmann, Michele Bachmann's spouse, has two mental health
clinics in Minnesota bearing his name, "Bachmann & Associates."

Bachmann, who claims a PhD, apparently got his degrees from "Christian
diploma mills" via "distance learning. I've posted the bio info from his
website below. Regent University is Pat Robertson's operation. Union
Graduate Institute...well, who really knows?

Further, in looking over his site, "Dr." Bachmann seems to be without a
license to offer mental health services, and only some of his employees
appear to have licenses.

"Dr. Marcus Bachmann, president of Bachmann & Associates, has been a
clinical therapist in the Twin Cities for more than 20 years. Marcus is
a popular conference speaker with practical insights, biblical
principles, and humor interwoven in his messages.

"I believe my call is to minister to the needs of people in a practical,
caring and sensitive way.

"Dr. Bachmann received his Masters degree in education/counseling from
Regent University located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He received his
Doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Union Graduate Institute
located in Cincinnati, Ohio.

"Marcus and his wife, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann are the parents of
five children and have been foster parents to more than 20 children. The
family lives in the St. Croix Valley."




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On 6/28/11 2:08 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 08:32:31 -0400,
wrote:

Bachmann concedes she misspoke on Wayne's hometown

(AP) ? 1 hour ago

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is
acknowledging "misspeaking" occasionally, including wrongly claiming
that actor John Wayne was from her Waterloo, Iowa hometown, but says
she's "a substantive, serious person" who would be a good president.

Announcing her candidacy on Monday, Bachman flubbed her hometown history
in declaring "John Wayne was from Waterloo" and "that's the kind of
spirit that I have, too."

The actor was born nearly 150 miles away. It was the serial killer John
Wayne Gacy Jr. who lived, for a time, in Waterloo.

Bachmann said her comments "were just misspeaking."

(Bull****...it was just another example of her mindlessness)


"I wish I could be perfect," Bachmann told CNN on Tuesday. "I'm a
substantive, serious person" who has "good sense on how to turn the
economy around" as president.

(By eliminating the minimum wage?)


She unprepared in every sense and unprofessional, just like Palin.

The GOP loves these women.


Yeah, it's not like she thought she landed in a hot zone under fire when
it didn't happen or anything, right??snerk It's just more bigotry
from the left...



Bigotry? Oh...you mean disdain for the terminally unprepared and stupid?

June 28, 2011
In Major Gaffe, Bachmann Confuses Ass, Hole in Ground
Misspeaks about Grand Canyon

ARIZONA (The Borowitz Report) – In a fledgling campaign that has already
produced more than its share of gaffes, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn)
today confused her ass with a hole in the ground during a campaign swing
through Arizona.

Speaking to a group of supporters in Phoenix, Rep. Bachmann raised
eyebrows when she said, “It’s great to be here in Arizona, the home of
my ass.”

After her comment was greeted with confused murmurs from the crowd, Rep.
Bachmann quickly added, “Oh wait, did I say my ass? I meant the Grand
Canyon.”

Being unable to tell her ass from a hole in the ground, especially a
prominent one such as the Grand Canyon, is only one of many challenges
facing Rep. Bachmann in her quest for the Presidency, according to
political science professor Davis Logsdon of the University of Minnesota.

“Michele Bachmann is a staunch believer in the theory of Intelligent
Design,” he said. “However, Intelligent Design cannot explain Michele
Bachmann.”

But Dr. Logsdon added that Rep. Bachmann remains an attractive
candidate, especially for those Republican voters who find former Alaska
Governor Sarah Palin “too cerebral.”

“When Sarah Palin looks at Michele Bachmann, she must feel the way the
Jonas Brothers feel about Justin Bieber,” he said.

In other political news, GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich said
today that "marriage must be defined as the union between a man, a
woman, and the man's staff member at the time."





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On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 13:27:10 -0400, Harryk
wrote:

On 6/28/11 1:24 PM, jps wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 08:32:31 -0400,
wrote:

Bachmann concedes she misspoke on Wayne's hometown

(AP) – 1 hour ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is
acknowledging "misspeaking" occasionally, including wrongly claiming
that actor John Wayne was from her Waterloo, Iowa hometown, but says
she's "a substantive, serious person" who would be a good president.

Announcing her candidacy on Monday, Bachman flubbed her hometown history
in declaring "John Wayne was from Waterloo" and "that's the kind of
spirit that I have, too."

The actor was born nearly 150 miles away. It was the serial killer John
Wayne Gacy Jr. who lived, for a time, in Waterloo.

Bachmann said her comments "were just misspeaking."

(Bull****...it was just another example of her mindlessness)


"I wish I could be perfect," Bachmann told CNN on Tuesday. "I'm a
substantive, serious person" who has "good sense on how to turn the
economy around" as president.

(By eliminating the minimum wage?)


She unprepared in every sense and unprofessional, just like Palin.

The GOP loves these women.



I'm doing my part. I just sent the following off to a number of news
programs/outlets:


Marcus Bachmann, Michele Bachmann's spouse, has two mental health
clinics in Minnesota bearing his name, "Bachmann & Associates."

Bachmann, who claims a PhD, apparently got his degrees from "Christian
diploma mills" via "distance learning. I've posted the bio info from his
website below. Regent University is Pat Robertson's operation. Union
Graduate Institute...well, who really knows?

Further, in looking over his site, "Dr." Bachmann seems to be without a
license to offer mental health services, and only some of his employees
appear to have licenses.

"Dr. Marcus Bachmann, president of Bachmann & Associates, has been a
clinical therapist in the Twin Cities for more than 20 years. Marcus is
a popular conference speaker with practical insights, biblical
principles, and humor interwoven in his messages.

"I believe my call is to minister to the needs of people in a practical,
caring and sensitive way.

"Dr. Bachmann received his Masters degree in education/counseling from
Regent University located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He received his
Doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Union Graduate Institute
located in Cincinnati, Ohio.

"Marcus and his wife, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann are the parents of
five children and have been foster parents to more than 20 children. The
family lives in the St. Croix Valley."


They're both frauds. Pretenders. Grifters.
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 14:45:42 -0400, Harryk
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In other political news, GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich said
today that "marriage must be defined as the union between a man, a
woman, and the man's staff member at the time."


In that case, Newt and John Ensign are the only legally married men
that I know of.
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On 6/28/11 3:26 PM, jps wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 13:27:10 -0400,
wrote:

On 6/28/11 1:24 PM, jps wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 08:32:31 -0400,
wrote:

Bachmann concedes she misspoke on Wayne's hometown

(AP) – 1 hour ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is
acknowledging "misspeaking" occasionally, including wrongly claiming
that actor John Wayne was from her Waterloo, Iowa hometown, but says
she's "a substantive, serious person" who would be a good president.

Announcing her candidacy on Monday, Bachman flubbed her hometown history
in declaring "John Wayne was from Waterloo" and "that's the kind of
spirit that I have, too."

The actor was born nearly 150 miles away. It was the serial killer John
Wayne Gacy Jr. who lived, for a time, in Waterloo.

Bachmann said her comments "were just misspeaking."

(Bull****...it was just another example of her mindlessness)


"I wish I could be perfect," Bachmann told CNN on Tuesday. "I'm a
substantive, serious person" who has "good sense on how to turn the
economy around" as president.

(By eliminating the minimum wage?)

She unprepared in every sense and unprofessional, just like Palin.

The GOP loves these women.



I'm doing my part. I just sent the following off to a number of news
programs/outlets:


Marcus Bachmann, Michele Bachmann's spouse, has two mental health
clinics in Minnesota bearing his name, "Bachmann& Associates."

Bachmann, who claims a PhD, apparently got his degrees from "Christian
diploma mills" via "distance learning. I've posted the bio info from his
website below. Regent University is Pat Robertson's operation. Union
Graduate Institute...well, who really knows?

Further, in looking over his site, "Dr." Bachmann seems to be without a
license to offer mental health services, and only some of his employees
appear to have licenses.

"Dr. Marcus Bachmann, president of Bachmann& Associates, has been a
clinical therapist in the Twin Cities for more than 20 years. Marcus is
a popular conference speaker with practical insights, biblical
principles, and humor interwoven in his messages.

"I believe my call is to minister to the needs of people in a practical,
caring and sensitive way.

"Dr. Bachmann received his Masters degree in education/counseling from
Regent University located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He received his
Doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Union Graduate Institute
located in Cincinnati, Ohio.

"Marcus and his wife, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann are the parents of
five children and have been foster parents to more than 20 children. The
family lives in the St. Croix Valley."


They're both frauds. Pretenders. Grifters.



"Dr." Bachmann, his mail order education and his apparently lack of a
license are really annoying, as is the concept of "Christian
counseling." What the hell does he say to a schizophrenic, "Jesus will
cure you?" That's as mentally ill as the mental illness.



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On 28/06/2011 6:32 AM, Harryk wrote:
Bachmann concedes she misspoke on Wayne's hometown

(AP) – 1 hour ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is
acknowledging "misspeaking" occasionally, including wrongly claiming
that actor John Wayne was from her Waterloo, Iowa hometown, but says
she's "a substantive, serious person" who would be a good president.


Ah you can smell the misogynist fleabagger fear begetting more
fleabagger smear.

But you rather vote for a partially foreign debt monger born from a
polygamist, possibly illegal marriage for a green card who has the
dubious honor of the worlds largest debtor to date.

Yep, Obama has racked up more debt than any other leader in the history
of mankind.

And he isn't finished!!!

"In Debt We Trust!"
- Obama and the delinquent fleabaggers of America.

Obama, assuring debt-tax slavery for generations to come. The
fleabagger greedy way.

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