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Tea Party Group to Bachmann: Quit the Presidential Race

Tea Party Group to Bachmann: Quit the Presidential Race

Jen Fad · Wednesday, November 2nd 2011 at 10:09AM · 508 views
(CNN) – A tea party group has a surprising and harsh urging for long-time tea party favorite Michele Bachmann: Quit the presidential race. "It's time for Michele Bachmann to go," reads the first line of a statement from American Majority President Ned Ryun. His group operates in seven states, trains thousands of tea party supporters and is "liked" by over 371,000 people on Facebook. "Bachmann, the leader of the so-called tea party caucus in the House and the most vocal about her affiliation with the Tea Party than any other Presidential candidate, has consistently presented herself as a champion of the movement and its values," Ryun's statement continued. "Bachmann has ridden her tea party credentials from obscurity to a national platform like no other."

Bachmann campaign manager Keith Nahigian responded in a statement. "The strength of the Tea Party is all individual's opinions are valued but the no single leader speaks for it. Mr. Ryun, who supports Texas Gov. Rick Perry, is entitled to his own opinion. And that's exactly what he is expressing. Michele Bachmann enjoys strong support from Americans across party lines and that certainly includes the Tea Party. She will continue to be a strong advocate for the values and principles reflected by the Tea Party as works toward a victory in the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses as she seeks to win the Republican nomination." Ryun denies he supports Perry, telling CNN: "I liked his plan that he came out with earlier in the week. And I said as much in a blog post. But I have not, and neither has American Majority endorsed anybody." American Majority's rebuke of Bachmann marks the first time a well-known tea party group has turned on one of its own in the presidential race – a candidate who so frequently pushes tea party values it's become a key underpinning of her White House bid.

The group explained its reasons why it's grown incensed with Bachmann. "I think it's pretty obvious that Michele Bachmann is about Michele Bachmann," American Majority Executive Director Matt Robbins said. "Anyone who knows the congresswoman, and knows her record, we appreciate a national figure standing up for the tea party types," Robbins added. Robbins said the statement is not about the group favoring one candidate over Bachmann.
"We are equal opportunity hecklers." Robbins said. "We point out the foibles and the flaws in each one of the candidates. And we don't care which one of the personalities wins, as long as they're conservative." "Let's face it: she's a back-bencher and has been a back bencher congressperson for years," Robbins added. "This is not a serious presidential campaign."

Bachmann won the first major contest of the presidential cycle, August's Ames Straw Poll in Iowa. The Minnesota congresswoman has also won some good reviews for her performances in presidential debates. And, though her polling fortunes have recently tumbled, many campaign watchers believe Bachman's candidacy cannot be dismissed. In explaining his claim that Bachmann isn't running a serious campaign, Robbins dismissed Bachmann's straw poll win.
"They're not accurate reads," Robbins said. "That's not the structure, that's not the money, that's not the seriousness, that's not the gravitas, you know, any of the real big league things that one needs in order to mount a truly credible, nationwide presidential campaign." The executive director also cited Bachmann's recent staffing and fundraising misfortunes.

The group explains another reason it believes Bachmann should quit the GOP presidential race. "Bachmann's resulting plunge in the polls is troubling for the tea party, not because 'one of their own' is losing her footing, but because the longer Bachmann stays in the race, the more likely we will see her shift to the right," Ryun wrote in the
statement. "This rightward shift will come as the campaign works to hold on to its more conservative base of support in advance of the release of Bachmann's new book next month."
Ryun continued: "There is nothing wrong with addressing your base during a campaign. However, I suspect that we will hear more from her about social issues and religion to accomplish that goal. As an evangelical who is deeply pro-life, I can say that while many inside the tea party movement are socially conservative, social issues are not what drive the Tea Party." Since the movement's founding in 2009, activists and supporters have tried to squarely focus on constitutional adherence, fiscal responsibility and lower taxes. Activists typically steer clear of social issues like abortion and gay marriage. While Bachmann frequently pushes the tea party's message on fiscal issues, she's recently stressed her opposition to abortion rights and her defense of traditional marriage.

"In Bachmann's case, it is clear that the campaign has become less about reform and more about her personal effort to stay relevant and sell books; a harsh commentary, but true," Ryun wrote. "While other campaigns are diving into the substance, the supposed tea party candidate Bachmann is sticking to thin talking points and hanging on for dear life." When contacted about the statement, some other tea party groups remain largely positive about the Bachmann candidacy. Jenny Beth Martin is co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots, the nation's largest tea party group. "I haven't heard of any local tea party groups calling for Michele Bachmann to bow out," Martin said. "Michele Bachmann has fought and championed the tea party core values - the fiscal responsibility, the constitutional and limited government and free markets on Capitol Hill – oftentimes when very few others were willing to take up the mantle. And tea party supporters appreciate her for championing their cause repeatedly and consistently."

As for criticism of Bachmann's focus on social issues, Martin said, "When you're running for president, you're appealing to more than just tea party people. And you have to answer questions on other issues as well. So I'm not surprised when any of the candidates are talking about the other issues because those are things that come up in presidential campaigns." Levi Russell, director of public affairs for Americans for Prosperity, said, "The conservative movement across the country has not made up its mind about any one particular candidate.
"I think it's too early to call for anybody to drop out," Russell added.

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Jen Fad Wednesday, November 2nd 2011 at 10:14AM

How s*xist these people are when it comes to women in politics.


Jen Fad Thursday, November 3rd 2011 at 10:02AM

[...I wonder why she never talk about what her children are doing...most people you can't get them to stop talking about their children...]

Why is it necessary for a woman to speak about her children? If she was a man, would you have made the above comments. You see, Sister Irma this is exactly what I meant by s*xist. Why is there a different yard stick for women in politics than there are for men? She should be able to do what the men are doing, but when a woman talks tough its not seen the same as a man but rather its seen as negative talk. Politics is politics meaning its "dirty". If one is going to be a politician, one must learn to play tough and that including women in politics. Let's be fair and balanced when it comes to the women in politics.

Jen Fad Saturday, November 5th 2011 at 9:07AM

Sister Irma,

Nice try, but you being an educated woman know exactly what I'm saying (Lol) . Perhaps you need to run on the GOP ticket, because you'd make a great politician. I'd vote for you!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

"I" believe she should now not talk about being a job creator since the people she hire quit so often o n he. I wonder why she never talk about what her children are doing...most people you can't get them to stop talking about their children...I don't believe I have ever heard he say one of their names or talk about them as individuals...she only talks about the number of children she has. (smile

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

then maybe she can go out side of the right-wingers box and bring something new into the mix that is brand new...like go talk to some school students students alwasy have projects going this time of the year, practicing for thanks giving plays,sports...visit some fatcories threatening to close or open...just do someting different an one on one and she will be alright....

right now she like the rest of them are only broken records of taxes, don't spend that is old, dead and done...it would help her right now if she stop talking about th epresident at all as he is fool proof with this political roll he is on right now.don't even talk negative about anyone as that is allready on over load in their party at this time. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Jen, are you saying men can talk about their children but women can't as in seprate is equal...

noe Jen if you never talk about your son then maybe you could call it s*xist so what is your point ...

Me I see it as natural to talk about your children because you are proud of them...but then some of us do get negative about our teens being pregnant or was it s*xist for Palin too have her ownunwed teen on the campaign trail espeically while asking our federal government more $millions to hae her do more ads about teens witing until marriage to heve s*x...

JEN IN OTHER WORDS WHAT IS YOUR POINT ON THIS s*xIST GAME?!?

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Jen, are you saying men can talk about their children but women can't as in seprate is equal...????...

nOW Jen if you never talk about your son OR i ABOUT MY TWO DAUGHTERS then maybe you (we) could maybe, reasonably call it s*xist so what is your point ...?!!!!?

Me, I see it as natural to talk about your children because you are proud of them...but then some of us do get negative about our 'BLACK' teens being pregnant or was it s*xist for Palin too have her own unwed teen on the campaign trail espeically while asking our federal government more $millions to have her do more ads about teens witing until marriage to heve s*x...

JEN IN OTHER WORDS WHAT IS YOUR POINT ON THIS s*xIST, CONSERVATIVE TALKING POINT GAME?!?

AND, YES JEN, i DO INCLUDE MEN IN THIS AND IF YOU CONSIDERED 'MEN' TO BE 'PEOPLE' THEN PLEASE GO REREAD MY STATEMENT. (S-M-I-L-E)

Bachmann's problem seem to be she speaks not facts and almost every thing she says seem to come back to bite her in teh you know what..she not me said God called her to run...she had prayed on all of this so as thae saying goes...IF GOD IS FOR HER THEN WHO CAN BE AGAINST HER... (S-M-I-L-E)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...OOPS, as a Liberal, "I" am the last person who don't want Bachmann out on the presidential campaign trail, because every thing she does helps the left so, so, very, very much (otfl) (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Jen, I only know what you say about me that is not true which I determine only form what you write a sproof. example, how I don't include MEN!!!!

and, if I were to run for politics, I would be honest enough to ask any and all conservatives to not vote for me. example...

right now the conservatives only interest in voting / political issues for their own candidates is based on anything acceptable but a White male Mormon...the femalebachmann as is Cain is only there to try and cover up their war on Women , skin color as inferior that is on going. (otfl) (smile)

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