Sunday, September 19, 2010

This is a wealthy American. How did Bachman 'create' a Tea Party Congressional caucus when she is a Republican?

Seven people can make a caucus in the USA House of Representatives?

Are you sure?

What kind of policy do they believe they will actually effect?

Look, Bachmann is only ahead by nine points.  What is the DNC waiting for?  The district isn't that big. Where is the 'end Michele Bachman' occupation of the House BUS?

...While Bachmann (click here) is already dedicated to the movement, some other Republicans " would like the Tea Party to rally as many right-of-center voters to the polls as possible but not have to take any responsibility for the movement's more radical stands or the unseemly rhetoric that issues from some of its supporters," Dionne writes.
He continues: "At the very moment many Republicans are trying to figure out how to finesse the Tea Party, Bachmann is setting out to make the finesse a little bit harder."
At least one other Republican, however, is already on board with Bachmann, Jill Jackson reports: When asked if he'd join the Tea Party Caucus, Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) said, "You betcha."...
 

Target the Tea Party Caucus and get rid of them.  The backing of Ms. Witchcraft American, Ms. O'Donnell, is enough to disqualify Bachman on 'character and judgement' alone.  Unless she plans on carrying out the Salem trials all over again?  The Tea Party candidates are dangerous to the USA.  If that isn't obvious, I don't what is.

Michele Bachmann Leads Opponent Tarryl Clark By Nine Points  (click title to entry - thank you)
09/18/10
by Bridgette P. LaVictoire

As a note of caution, the majority of polling firms have made the assumption that Republicans will turn out en masse to vote this year.  While this appears to be the case, it is not necessarily going to happen.  In this very Republican “year”, Michele Bachmann is polling only nine points ahead of her Democratic opponent Tarryl Clark (pictured left).  Bachmann has held onto to a nine point lead through much of this election.  The thing is, with a margin of error of 4.1% and a high number of undecideds, this election may still end up being a loss for Bachmann....