Love her or hate her, it’s pretty hard to argue that Rep. Michele Bachmann, running for re-election in her Minnesota district after a failed attempt to capture the GOP presidential nomination, doesn’t engage in
political At least, the audience at a debate in St. Cloud, Minn., this week wasn’t buying it when the Tea Party favorite, who has built a huge following by throwing red meat to conservatives on TV and at appearances, said it was “insulting” to suggest she engaged in political speech “because that is one thing I do not do.” The crowd roared with laughter. Somehow, we don’t think she was trying to be funny.
political At least, the audience at a debate in St. Cloud, Minn., this week wasn’t buying it when the Tea Party favorite, who has built a huge following by throwing red meat to conservatives on TV and at appearances, said it was “insulting” to suggest she engaged in political speech “because that is one thing I do not do.” The crowd roared with laughter. Somehow, we don’t think she was trying to be funny.
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