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Michele Bachmann, the woman who makes Sarah Palin look liberal

Michele Bachmann

Is Congresswoman Michele Bachmann planning a shot at the presidency in 2012?

LAST UPDATED 12:07 PM, SEPTEMBER 28, 2009

On Friday evening, as the world media concentrated on the G20 leaders departing Pittsburgh, a bizarre political encounter was getting underway at the University of Minnesota where two Republican members of congress were sharing a platform.

It could not have been an odder pairing: one was the anti-authority libertarian Ron Paul from Texas, the other Michele Bachmann, the local congresswoman whose flag-waving neo-con beliefs make Sarah Palin look like a wishy-washy liberal.

In an apparently desperate effort to attract a good crowd, it was Bachmann who had persuaded Paul to make the journey. In the event – as any freshman student of American politics could have predicted – Bachmann, a keen advocate of regime change in Iraq and of the campaign in Afghanistan, was forced to sit on her hands while Paul waxed lyrical on the need to end all military operations and keep government out of people's lifestyles, whether at home or abroad.

‘They love the shows on Fox. People want to go where they can find truth’

As Maureen O'Connor, an assistant editor at the Daily Beast commented afterwards, the event brought together two "wingnut worlds" - "a flag-waving patriot who likens gay sex to bestiality and fantasises about lobbing nukes at Iran" and the libertarian "Ron Paul Revolution".

If Bachmann wasn't so high-profile, Friday night's town-hall meeting might be written off as an absurdity. But Bachmann is now a constant presence in the right-wing media and the subject of considerable ridicule from liberals and Democrats.

Asked why she attracts such scorn, Bachmann says it's a combination of sexism and envy. "They want to make sure no women, no woman becomes president before a Democrat woman," she says, "and so they're doing everything they can to, I think, sabotage women like Sarah Palin, perhaps women like myself, or similarly situated women, to make sure that we don’t have a prominent national voice." An answer that suggests a shot at the White House is within her ambitions.

The mention of Palin, that other pin-up of the immoderate right, is not surprising. But actually Bachmann's views on healthcare, religion, same-sex marriage, Barack Obama and much else put her closer to to the barking world view of Fox TV's Glenn Beck.

Beck, in fact, is one of her heroes. Only last week, Bachmann said: "People... love Bill O'Reilly; they love Glenn Beck. They love the shows that are on Fox. That's what matters. Because people want to go where they can find truth."

Bachmann has most recently been in the news for the open letter she wrote to Barack Obama, criticising the continued federal funding of ACORN, the controversial anti-poverty advocacy group. And, of course, she is vehemently opposed to his healthcare reform bill. Late last month, she told a town hall meeting: "What we have to do today is make a covenant, to slit our wrists, be blood brothers on this thing. This will not pass. We will do whatever it takes to make sure this doesn't pass."

Incendiary addresses of this kind are her stock-in-trade. Talking on the radio in March about Obama's plans for a 'cap and trade' tax on greenhouse gas emissions, she urged Minnesotans to get "armed and dangerous on this issue of the energy tax because we need to fight back".

During the presidential campaign, she said she was "very concerned that he [Barack Obama] may have anti-American views" - provoking accusations of 21st century McCarthyism.

Obama and his views are not her only target, however. She is fiercely opposed to same-sex marriage and, while criticising a hate crimes bill in Congress earlier this year, likened homosexuality to paedophilia. "A paedophile, someone who considers themselves gay, someone who considers themselves transgender, someone who considers themselves a cross-dresser? That is who is protected," she said.

Famously caught on camera, crouching behind a bush while checking out a gay pride rally, she defended her behaviour by saying she’d been wearing high heels and "just couldn't stand anymore. I was not in the bushes."

Bachmann's foreign policy expertise makes Sarah Palin look like Henry Kissinger (and, to be fair to Palin, the former Alaskan governor reportedly made a reasonably good fist of an address to businessmen in Hong Kong earlier this month).

After a trip to Iraq in 2007, Bachmann appeared most struck not by the status of the American military campaign or the suffering of the Iraqi people but by the size of Saddam Hussein’s palace. "It's absolutely huge," she enthused. "I turned to my colleagues and said there's a commonality with the Mall of America, in that it's on that proportion."

In an interview with the St Cloud Times, a local Minnesota paper, Bachmann said she knew of a secret territorial deal struck between Iraq and Iran. Iran, she said, was "going to get half of Iraq, and that is going to be a terrorist safe-haven zone where they can go ahead and bring about more attacks in the Middle East, and come against the United States."

How far Bachmann can go with all this will depend on whether she retains her seat in the mid-term elections next November. If the Democrats implode, as many are warning, she should be all right – and she does have God on her side, after all.

God, she once explained, "called me to run for the Minnesota Senate... God then called me to run for the United States Congress. And I thought, 'What in the world would that be for?' And my husband said, 'You need to do this,' and I wasn't so sure.

"And we took three days, and we fasted and we prayed, and we said, 'Lord, is this what you want? Is this your will?' And long about the afternoon of day two, he made that calling sure." 

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"she does have God on her side, after all. " Yee-Hi!

Posted by TomNightingale at 10:31am on September 28, 2009

Bet she sees burning bushes all over. The mentally challenged and insane should be barred from any public office.

Posted by foolonthehill at 10:38am on September 28, 2009

Oh well, just one more step on the road to the breakup of the United States.............Like ancient Rome?

Posted by deltagemini at 12:32pm on September 28, 2009

Bachmann and GW Bush have God in common, it appears. I believe that the Great Decider often said that he believed that God wanted him to be president. It's interesting that Bachmann and Bush listened to God. I'm confident that if they had listened to people who knew them well on this earth, they would have heard something different.

Posted by Michael Keane at 1:49pm on September 28, 2009

She sought her husband's approval? He being 'in loco deus' as per Paul's epistle to the Ephesians? Enoch Powell, paraphrasing Euripides, said, "those whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad.." Wonder if anyone in amerika has read Gibbon lately?

Posted by allan kessing at 1:56pm on September 28, 2009

This time Eva's doing it without Adolf.

Posted by Neil McGowan at 2:14pm on September 28, 2009

A bit unfaif to judge a great country based on one person. But she really does make Sarah Palin look good by comparison.

Posted by Fred Smith at 4:54pm on September 28, 2009

It continuously makes me sad, as an American, that the rest of the world sees us as uneducated, Creationism, socialist-hating, gun-toting reactionaries -- and this congresswoman does nothing to dispel that image. Even more sadly, those American brothers and sisters who are all those adjectives above will leap to support her as their standard bearer. We used to be better than this. I don't honestly know where this has come from. But unfortunately the election of an intelligent and forward thinking, clear-headed president has really enraged all those folks for whom racism and small-mindedness has been barely kept under the surface.

Posted by myrna t. smith at 4:58pm on September 28, 2009

What frightens me most in people like Michele Bachmann is their conviction that God speaks to them and asks them to get into action. They claim having a direct telephone line to the master of universe. History has produced many of those. Men or women who think they are 'chosen', can get devastating dangerous if not stopped early. My advise: keep a close eye on them before they close the eyes of others.

Posted by William Vananderoye at 6:05pm on September 28, 2009

Michelle Bauchmann should behind bars for inciting murder. Her paranoid rants about census takers were behind the murder of the lynched census bureau worker in Kentucky. Why else would she spout such garbage on Fox News? I hope she is proud of herself for accomplishing her mission. She sickens me that someone with her insensitive, inconsiderate, and hurtful rants is a Congressman of any state in the United States. God told her to run? Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! I think it was the anti-Christ. What God would tell her to incite murder? Not my Christian God. Who is her God? It is MONEY? The only people who love Fox News are scared and uninformed. Fox is truthful news? Fox news is owned by the corporations (health insurance, oil companies, pharmaceutical companies, and etc) and it spews their hate and fearful points to manipulate the American people. Explain Glenn Beck!!

Posted by Lynn Wright at 7:24pm on September 28, 2009

America is looking up. Another right-thinking believer! She just needs some knuckledusters and to get within swinging reach of Obama. After all, someone has to clean up the mess after he's gone, and who better? Remember Margaret Thatcher had to sort out the UK after the ravages of the unions and the Labore party. "The prayer of a righteous man availeth much, but the prayer of a righteous woman availeth much more." (Hezekiah 3:17).

Posted by michael jose at 11:50pm on September 28, 2009

This woman is a loon. She seems to be mentally unstable. She is an embarrassment to the party. She needs to go !!!!

Posted by Marty Rothstein at 10:52pm on September 29, 2009

It looks as if God intensely dislikes the USA, if such dangerous bigots get their instructions from Him. And why would such a 'righteous woman' require knuckledusters? Scary stuff!

Posted by Colin Kendall at 8:59am on September 30, 2009

We all need righteous knuckledusters to smite God's enemy, but of course they may only be wielded in the justice of righteous anger, not vengeance. Alternatively, we may just pray fervently. This is much scarier for the heathen in the long run, who are often converted to our way of thinking by such arcane processes. Remember the Roman Empire - they started off crucifying the Christians, throwing them to lions and burning them as party-lights. But by the Emperor Constantine's time, we were the official religion of the empire.

Posted by michael jose at 8:59pm on October 3, 2009

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