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Oct 20 2008

What Michelle Bachmann Represents, & Continued Bachmann Backlash

Published by threedegrees at 12:50 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

Michelle Bachmann is a scourge on democracy, and an example of the failed products and policies of the Bush Administration. We’ve reached the boiling point in this country…a kind of “through the looking glass” moment in time that may not be unique in its nature, but certainly in its magnitude.

While Bachmann carries the banner for the auld guard, progress and national evolution roll on. Only this time, progress is stopping along the way to let the auld guard know that we are no longer silent. Since my last post, her erstwhile opponent, Elwyn Tinklenberg, has raised over $650,000 in less than three days. Friends, these aren’t just a few concerned Minnesotans with deep pockets…far from it; there has been an outpouring of national support.

Bachmann has been trying to walk back her comments in the last couple of days, but she’s in a similar spot as John McCain after stating that the fundamentals of our ecomony are strong. She’s made the same statements on a variety of shows…not just Hardball, and it’s hard to walk back live TV.

Bachmann, Palin, and those drinking their Kool-Aid are, in my opinion, a dying breed. We’ve come too far to regress.  By the way…expect some “interviews” with Bachmann and Mooselini herself in the next couple of days. Now…some more pics from the Obama rally in Kansas City. These shots are of the overflow from the event, as 75,000 was declared capacity.

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Outside the Inside, good times, man, good times:

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6 Responses to “What Michelle Bachmann Represents, & Continued Bachmann Backlash”

  1. bill_fingeron 20 Oct 2008 at 4:37 pm edit this

    Cool pics.

    I can’t express how proud I would be of our country we elected not only a man named “Barack Obama,” but also an “Elwyn Tinklenberg.” Imagine a nation where every child with a funny name actually believed that they had the same opportunities as every one else.

    -Heywood Jablowme

  2. khlindseyon 20 Oct 2008 at 6:01 pm edit this

    I was in theater long enough to know,no one can follow that last comment…NO ONE. Smile. I will just buzz and go… ~k
    Bill: that was good…

  3. skwguitaron 20 Oct 2008 at 6:02 pm edit this

    Tinklenberg has raised over a million dollars now lol… moments like these make me love my country.

  4. skwguitaron 20 Oct 2008 at 10:35 pm edit this

    You can’t pull that shit in Minnesota… lucky to get elected as a conservative there at all. McCarthy-ism bullshnick.

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