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Michelle Bachmann " I'm a serious candidate for president of the United States." ...You Go Girl!

Jen Fad · Friday, December 16th 2011 at 9:54AM · 284 views
As for yesterday's debate: I think Newt Gingrich made a fatal error by appearing to patronize Michele Bachmann. This clearly angered Michele, and last night, she exacted revenge. Let's go, as they used to say, to the videotape (or at least the transcript). The issue was abortion. Bachmann was railing against Newt for supposedly refusing to defund Planned Parenthood when he was Speaker of the House of Representatives back in the 1990s.

Worse yet, she charged, Newt had pledged to "campaign for Republicans who are in support of the barbaric procedure known as partial-birth abortion. I could never do that," Bachmann said. "I will be 100 percent pro-life from conception until natural death." This is beyond "hardball politics." This is called "destroy your opponent" politics. Bachmann ought to be ashamed of herself for suggesting that Newt's position on abortion is no different from extreme left-wing Democrats such as Barack Obama or Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

In fact, as Newt himself tried to explain, he had a "98.5 percent right-to-life voting record" during his 20 years in the Congress. Gingrich said he did disagree with some (but not all) pro-life advocates on the initial Welfare reform bill. He supported it; they opposed it. But Welfare reform, he continued, had nothing to do with abortion. "I think my position [on life] has been very clear and very consistent." Now, if that was all Gingrich had said, he probably wouldn't have a problem. He began his statement, though, with this comment: "Sometimes Congressman Bachmann doesn't get her facts very accurate."

This wasn't the first time Newt had said this of Bachmann; and his professorial condescension toward her clearly has gotten under Bachmann's skin. "Can I have a rebuttal for getting my facts wrong?" she asked the debate moderator, Chris Wallace. "Because this isn't just once." I think it's outrageous to continue to say, over and over through the debates, that I don't have my facts right when, as a matter of fact, I do. I'm a serious candidate for president of the United States, and my facts are accurate [emphasis added].

Gingrich said that he would actively support and campaign for Republicans who got behind the barbaric practice of partial-birth abortion. This is not a small issue. This is a big issue. And I think George Will was right when he asked that question: What virtue is there in tolerating infanticide? Whoa. It's one thing to charge Newt with being insufficiently bold and aggressive in defense of life. It's another thing altogether, though, to charge him with "tolerating infanticide." The Speaker's record simply doesn't support that vicious and vitriolic accusation, and shame on Bachmann for suggesting otherwise.

It is true that Newt said he would campaign for some "pro-choice" Republicans. However, as he pointed out in the debate, this is a pragmatic concession to political reality, not a statement of conviction or belief about life. "What I said on that particular issue," he explained, "is: I wouldn't go out and try to purge Republicans. I don't see how you're gonna govern the country if you're gonna run around and decide who you're gonna purge.

The fact is, twice when I was speaker, we moved to end partial-birth abortion. Clinton vetoed it. We worked very hard… I have consistently opposed partial-birth abortion. In fact, I would like to see us go much further than that and eliminate abortions as a choice. And I've said as president, I would defund Planned Parenthood and shift the money to pay for adoption services to give young women a choice of life rather than death. I think that Newt is substantively right. The facts, it seems to me, clearly support his contention that he is deeply pro-life. However, as a purely political matter, I think it's undeniably true that Bachmann bloodied Gingrich and got the better of this exchange.

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Jen Fad Friday, December 16th 2011 at 2:51PM

@ Saint,

You don't even have to go that far... Newt will NOT get the GOP nomination. There is already a split going on as far as people who want to distance themselves from him. Mitt Romney's campaign has already jumped on Newt's infidelity skeletons and started to bring his wife into the spotlight to highlight how he's been married to the SAME woman for 42 years! That's a feat in and of itself, eh. Rest assured, Newt is going down.

@ Sister Irma,

I'm so happy Michelle Bachmann put Newt in his place. He's such a "dog" and he calls himself Catholic. Did he ask his wife to forgive him is what I want to know? Is she still alive... I knew she had cancer or at least that's what I thought I heard when he was stepping out seeing another woman on her. Oh well. I'd never vote for someone like that for President. I so tired of all the s*xism when it comes to women in politics. I witnessed it with Hiliary Clinton because I paid more attentio to it... not that it hasn't always been going on. s*xism is like a cancer. It eats at the very core of what we as women have fought for. Look at what the women in the Middle East and in Africa are still struggling to achieve. We have come a long way, but make no mistake about it... we have an even LONGER way to go.

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

Me, "I" saw this more as Bachmann's Teaparty's showing they are more qualified to be in the Whitehouse than Newt's representing the Republican's as being more qualified..."YOU GO BACHMANN WITH YA BAD SELF" AS THIS IS THE PURPOSE OF THESE DEBATES TO DEFEN DAND PROMOTE ONE'S QUALIFICATIONS...is it not? (smile)

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

I so look forward to Bachmann bringing up to Newt if his never calling her by her name a farther sign of his disrespect for the female species...and I am so glad that after the debate CNN& MSNBC made tis question a major issue. (smile)

Me, I"" just am against the abuse of any of the ten commandments especially to gain power/ wealth, period! (smile)

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