Bachmann Says, “Pollution, Or REVOLUTION!”

It is almost redundant to report on Bachmann being stupid, but some of these are real gems.
Yes, none of us are really shocked anymore at what this brain-dead idiot says. But still, sometimes her idiocies are worth highlighting.
Michelle doesn’t seem to think that we should mind that our grandchildren will be paying off the debts she helped her monkey run up, nor does she think it’s any big deal at all that she and her monkey turned this country into a tin-pot dictatorship where spying on citizens, detaining people without charge and without counsel, and torturing detainees is just the way things are done. No, that was all fine with Michelle-but she draws the line at pollution control! She wants the wingtards to load up and fall out if the cap and trade proposals are adopted!
If this country does break up, I hope that I’m in a different country than this stupid cretin. Or if we’re in the same country, I hope her ass is in prison somewhere. Even among the compost that makes up the Republican Party of today, Michelle Bachmann’s stink is notably offensive.
Rep. Michele Bachmann, the firebrand Minnesota conservative Republican, may have gone a bit over the rhetorical line last weekend when attacking the Obama administration’s cap-and-trade proposal.
Speaking on a right-wing talk radio show in Minnesota on Saturday, Bachmann said:
“I want people in Minnesota armed and dangerous on this issue of the energy tax because we need to fight back. Thomas Jefferson told us ‘having a revolution every now and then is a good thing,’ and the people – we the people – are going to have to fight back hard if we’re not going to lose our country. And I think this has the potential of changing the dynamic of freedom forever in the United States.”
Yes, Michelle, having a revolution would be a great thing-if you happened to be in Minnesota at the time. There’d be no way you’d get away.
Tags: delusion, michelle bachmann, republicans
March 24th, 2009 at 2:31 am
Before Sarah Palin became a (ahem) national GOP figure, I would’ve said Bachmann makes a perfect set of bookends with Katherine Harris. Now, I worry these characters are numerous enough to start traveling in packs.
I’d like to hear a serious, informed interviewer — Jim Lehrer, say — question Bachmann closely on the cap-and-trade plan. I’m sure she’d come off the way Palin did when Katie Couric nailed her with gotcha stumpers such as, “What do you read . . . what newspapers, magazines. . . ?”
March 24th, 2009 at 4:28 am
This broad is as crazy as a loon.
March 24th, 2009 at 1:11 pm
Damn JR! You beat me to the punch! I have been writing about this nut job ever since her interview with Chris Mathews. I agree with Christopher: This broad is as crazy as a loon!!!