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Daily Kos: Michele Bachmann Revisited
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Michele Bachmann Revisited
Daily Kos —
Oh brother. After suggesting that Barack Obama had anti-American views in an exchange three weeks ago with MSNBC host Chris Matthews, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) told Politico Thursday that she was "extremely grateful that we have an African-American who has won this year." She called his victory "a tremendous signal we sent." We?
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Watch Out: The Mad Woman From Minnesota, Michele Bachmann, is Back
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... . After her infamous diatribe against Obama on MSNBC, Bachmann flip-flopped on and off the electoral bandwagon. In an interview with Politico , she told them she's "extremely grateful" for Obama's win, insisting that there is neither such a thing as racism in her district, nor is race a motivating factor for McCain supporters. However, her ...
Worst Person: Michelle Bachmann wants credit for Obama's election
Crooks and Liars —
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Have you noticed how all these right-wingers, like Bill Bennett, want to claim credit for Barack Obama's election as some kind of racial vindication for America, when they're the very people who were indulging the worst kind of dog-whistle stereotypes in their strenuous efforts to keep him from becoming president?
Keith Olbermann honored Rep. Michelle Bachmann, the Diva of the New McCarthyism, last night as the "Worst Person in the World" for the following remarks:
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) told Politico ...
Arianna Huffington: Can Obama Pull of a Historic Presidential Double Play?
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... You know something extraordinary is happening when even Michele Bachmann, Sarah Palin, and Joe Lieberman trip over themselves -- and their hastily discarded invective -- to say nice things about Obama and the "tremendous signal" sent by his election. ...
