Anti-American

by hilzoy

After saying, about Barack Obama, that “I’m very concerned that he may have anti-American views,” Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) calls on the media to investigate which members of Congress are anti-American:

That’s revolting. Though perhaps not surprising, coming from someone who says: “Ronald Reagan has been a tremendous hero of mine, as has Ann Coulter. I just adore Ann Coulter.”

According to Pollster.com, there have only been two polls of Rep. Bachmann’s district. However, the last one, from a week ago, shows her only four points ahead of her Democratic challenger, Elwyn TinklenbergThe DCCC has added Tinklenberg to its ‘Red to Blue’ campaign, and the NRCC is putting up ads for Bachmann. That means that both sides think this race is competitive.

Besides Bachmann’s willingness to call people who disagree with her anti-American, she has a number of other peculiar views. When she’s not blaming the current economic crisis on the Community Reinvestment Act, she says this:

“Rep. Michele Bachmann, a Republican, is telling voters that “hyper-regulation” by the federal government created a chain of events that caused bank failures and credit freezes.”

She also seems to have a thing about incandescent light bulbs:

“How many members of Congress does it take to change a light bulb? Americans may soon find out, courtesy of a contrarian piece of legislation introduced this month by Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota.

Titled the “Light Bulb Freedom of Choice Act,” the bill seeks to repeal the nationwide phase-out of conventional light bulbs, the kind that have been used for more than a century — pretty much since the invention of the incandescent light bulb.

Bachmann, a first-term Republican, is challenging the nation’s embrace of energy-efficient compact fluorescent lights, saying the government has no business telling consumers what kind of light bulbs they can buy.”

And then there was the time she said she knew of a secret agreement by Iran to partition Iraq and use part of it as a training ground for terrorists (a statement she later retracted):

“Iran is the trouble maker, trying to tip over apple carts all over Baghdad right now because they want America to pull out. And do you know why? It’s because they’ve already decided that they’re going to partition Iraq.

And half of Iraq, the western, northern portion of Iraq, is going to be called the Iraq State of Islam, something like that. And I’m sorry, I don’t have the official name, but it’s meant to be the training ground for the terrorists. There’s already an agreement made.

They are 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 terrorist attacks in the Middle East region and then to come against the United States because we are their avowed enemy.”

And that’s in addition to trying to ban gay marriage, voting against an increase in the minimum wage, and supporting the partial privatization of Social Security, etc., etc., etc.

I think that this sort of thing has no place in politics. We can disagree with one another without impugning our opponents’ patriotism. So even though I would regret not having Representatives who write bills called “the Light Bulb Freedom of Choice Act” in Congress, I just went over to Elwyn Tinklenberg’s website and made a donation.

Why? Because I love my country enough to think that it deserves better.

51 thoughts on “Anti-American”

  1. Just a warning re donations to Elwyn Tinklenberg’s campaign: I read that his site has gotten overloaded with the flood of donations Rep. Bachmann’s TV screed generated for him. Patience may be required.
    Heh.

  2. I am not so sure she would really want that investigation, because it doesn’t sound like she is for the core American values as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

  3. my gf and i threw El Tinklerman (hell of a name, there) $50–Michelle Bachmann has NO PLACE being anywhere near the levers of power.

  4. The fact is, Bachman is giving USA a dose of truth that the hard left would rather cover up, Obama is a fraud, Dems are hate USA types and the Real Patriots need to rise up.

  5. Q: How many therapists does it take to change a light bulb?
    A: Just one, but the light bulb has to choose to change.
    Unless you support the Light Bulb Freedom of Choice Act, soon this will no longer be possible. Therapists from coast to coast will be left sitting in the dark.

  6. I think Bachman is trying to show that she’s just as stupid and vicious as Palin, and is hoping to be the R VP nominee in 2012.

  7. Hey Michele! Some more money coming to your opponent because I’m pro-American enough not to want my country run by irrational people. If I hear of you making national news again, I’ll contribute to your opponent again. Your call! And have a blessed day.

  8. Jeeze. Was this what it was like with McCarthy? He must sure be proud.
    I’ve gotta’ say, though, I like her “Iraq State of Islam” conspiracy. It makes me giggle. I bet their flag has a big, mean-looking, frowning guy with a turban on it.
    This, however: “I’d like the media to take a great look at the people in Congress and find out if they’re pro-America or anti-America,” would be kinda fun. Is it ‘pro-American for Saxby Chambliss to have compared Max Cleland to Osama? Is calling for a HUAC-esque investigation on senators ‘pro-American?’

  9. The lady (not) should sponser the Dim Bulb Freedom of Choice Act.
    She’s going to need it.
    The Republican Party manages to prove every election cycle that “The Bell Curve” had things wrong.
    Whites = dumbasses. Low achievers.
    Proud of it, too.
    I wish they’d stop bringing down the median levels.
    It makes me look bad. If it wasn’t for Gary Farber, it’s a wonder white civilization could hold together.
    The Republican Party: Champions of early-onset stupidity and senescence.

  10. Ha! I contributed $100 when I saw that nauseating clip at dkos. Not officially “Hell to Pay”, but unofficially…

  11. Sometimes, the best way to make someone look like a fool is to let her talk. So, kudos to Larry King for also having this wingnut bimbo on his show tonight. I didn’t watch — I only flipped over to CNN briefly during a commercial on Rachel Maddow’s show. Did anybody catch it?
    Also, does anybody know what counts as the home-town paper for the MN-6th?
    –TP

  12. The ActBlue donations to Tinklenberg have passed $54,000. Earlier today the number was only $2,500. And then there are the donations made through Tinklenberg’s own site. That was a pretty good fundraiser Bachmann threw for him.

  13. I don’t want to lend this woman any credence, but I do think that outright banning the incandescent lightbulb is a poor choice. Give it a $1.00/bulb tax that goes to alternative energy research and keep increasing it over time. But people who like the light should be able to choose it; just at a price that compensates the rest of society for the actual cost of using it.

  14. Matthews nailed it later in the show when he told the Obama representative (Susan Cutter?) that Bachman’s rant smacked of McCarthyism.
    Bachman’s constituents should be embarrassed by the jackass they put into elected office.

  15. @Dr. Dave: Her district gets their chance in a short couple of weeks … and remember, if they return this obvious thug and loon, well, it’s called Representative Democracy for a reason; we’ll have to conclude this is how they want to be represented – as thugs and loons themselves.

  16. I appreciate the grace and humor with which you guys accept this kind of bile. I just see red when I hear anyone question the patriotism of folks on the left.
    My heros include (among many others) Molly Ivins, FDR, and John Galbraith. I am also a former Marine and a Iraq War veteran. So when I encounter scum like Bachman who want to question the patriotism of anyone with a dissenting opinion, I have a show stopper.
    But I shouldn’t.
    I have numerous friends with similar political inclinations, and while most of them have never held a public service position in their lives, their opinions are no less informed, passionate and patriotic as my own. Often more so.
    I’m here to tell you, fighting in a war had a profound influence on my life. What it did not do, however, is give me some special insight into foreign policy and what it means to be an American. As awful and stressful as war was, I have a friend who went through a messy divorce while I was gone, and, quite frankly, I’d rather have been in Iraq than have gone through what he did.
    I suppose my point in this rambling tirade is this: Patriotism is demonstratively showing compassion and loyalty for the citizens of one’s country. Everyone I know suffers hardships and sacrifice, often no less than what I suffered as a Marine overseas. What I have seen on the left end of the political spectrum is a consistent concern for not simply themselves, their ‘tribe’, or some ideology, but for all Americans. For making this country great, not just militarily, but in a way that promises a future for everyone from top to bottom. That, to me, is real Patriotism. With a capital P. I see that here every day, and you guys should be proud.

  17. nice post, andrew.
    oh, and “Molly Ivins, FDR, and John Galbraith” would’ve made for ONE HECK of a dinner party!

  18. @ Rep. Bachmann:
    “Have you no decency, madam? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?”
    If Joseph Welch only knew.

  19. Thanks for posting this information. I was livid when I saw her on Hardball; and was wondering what I could do. I’m going to go donate $50. Now I feel a bit better.

  20. Do you think it’s mere coincidence that “The compact fluorescent lightbulb is a tool of liberal fascism” is the new “Fluoride in the water is going to turn our kids into gay communists”? I certainly don’t. Just think about it: FLUORide, FLUORescent.
    But it gets worse! Because “fluorescent” is basically “fluoride” + “crescent,” and the crescent is the official favorite shape of scary Muslims like Barack Obama! It all falls into place! And the mainstream media needs to investigate this!

  21. I think Kvetch is onto something: “Fluoride” is also like “flowers” (as in hippies) plus “ideas” (and we know what the Palin wing thinks of pointy-headed intellectuals) – and it’s all connected, because the most common symbol for an idea is, yes, a Lightbulb! And what could be less manly than “scent”? For that matter, a “compact” is what the tree-hugging urbanite drives, while those people that Mooselini calls Real Americans drive SUVs.

  22. Just a a little south of Bachman is Iowa’s Rep. Steve King (R, Greater Wingnuttia).
    King’s current opponent, Hubler, isn’t getting any traction.
    Two years from now, can we have a little help toward regime change in IA 5 ?

  23. [Hey! what’s w/this Next/Previous thing? Nobody warned me!]
    Bernard pinned that donkey tail.
    She’s a Sarah Pee wannabe. Wouldn’t be surprised to see others emerge from the woodwork, though the window of opportunity is closing.
    Talk about tying your wagon to a, um…an exploding star? most of which is dust and ashes at this point?
    Or maybe to a giant cockroach? dwindling by the day having aimed for something it had no grasp of and swallowed a really big poison pill fed to it by wily promoters that turned out be a esploding poison pill that confers superpowers like growing invisible tentacles that search out diseased minds and hearts and ignites them and lights up all their ugliest sides. And then the superpoisoned mystical-powered giant cockroach after it spreads poison everywhere esplodes and covers its followers with a sticky orange-purple-and green slime that looks like church picnic Jell-o™ and burns brains stupid.
    Obviously.

  24. hilzoy, would it be possible for you to open a support ticket with typepad regarding the paged comments display “feature” (or even just the bug where recent comment links don’t work for comments not on the first page)?

  25. I suggest that trash-talking wingnuts be held to the standard newly established by Obama.
    Say it to my face, or shut up.
    Talk show hosts can have the targets of trash talk queued up on another line if necessary so that no opportunity for frank dialog will be missed.
    Say it to my face, or shut up. It worked when we were all kids in the schoolyard, and it will work just fine now.
    Thanks –

  26. You should see the comments on the Star Tribune. While most people think her comments are loathsome, some don’t see what the big deal is. A lot of idiots are trying to make it a free speech issue.

  27. From Andrew of the USMC:
    “What I have seen on the left end of the political spectrum is a consistent concern for not simply themselves, their ‘tribe’,
    or some ideology, but for all Americans.
    For making this country great, not just militarily, but in a way that promises
    a future for everyone from top to bottom. That, to me, is real Patriotism.”
    (salute)
    (60 seconds)
    (drop salute very slowly)
    Thank you, Marine.
    Not too long ago, one of my best friends called me a Communist for caring about the low-income people who had been affected
    by Hurricane Katrina.
    He was yelling at me in my own house about personal responsibility and how a person should never expect others to help out in
    a bad situation, because if he’s in trouble it’s *his fault* for being careless and not getting away in time, and others should not be asked to bail him out.
    Then he hit me with the “You’re a Commie!” thing.
    I cried for several days after that. It really hurt.
    I’ve been solidly Republican and solidly Conservative very nearly all of my life.
    I don’t understand why a fellow Conservative would call me a Commie if I’m a Conservative too. What, am I not supposed to have any compassion or human empathy for people in distress??

  28. ***Dave Does the Election – Weekly Catch-up Edition

    All right, you caught me out — I’ve been slacking off the last week-plus, consorting with furriners. What else can you expect from a terroristic socialism-supporter like moi? Meanwhile,…

  29. Americans are about to get the worst wake-up call ever, thanks to the Far Left agenda.
    America’s economy will be as they want, Limited to No-Growth (Club of Rome): meaning no retirement beyond what you already have.
    Our taxes must increase 70% to 90%, as was during Roosevelt in the 1930’s, to pay current and likely future Entitlements. Left, Right, or Center upper middle to upper lower class, can you survive on 50% to 40% or much less of your current Income. Even with Universal Health, you’ll have to pay to get good CARE!!!
    Obama and the rest of Washington will continue to Protect the Most Wealthy. Unfortunately, that’s the way its always been and this will remain (read the History). Remember, Obama takes Advise from Buffet and Soros, and they own the biggest Hedge Funds in the World.
    Good Luck ALL

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