Bachmann's endorsement is marginal at best, and far more likely to be worthless, or even a detriment to R-money.
The hypocrisy of Bachmann on R-money, er, Romney, is on a par with Bachmann's rants on fiscal responsibility, in comparison and contrast, with her role in spending MORE than any other member of Congress from Minnesota - while providing arguably the least service, and having the worst attendance, turning in the worst performance of any legislator from Minnesota in federal government.
NONE, absolutely NONE of Michele Bachmann's factually flawed crackpot statements are any more reliable, consistent, or ethical than the one above.
The Republican Party in Minnesota is more than $1.2 million in debt and has been served an eviction notice at its headquarters in St. Paul. Maybe if Michele Bachmann had not PISSED AWAY MORE MONEY than any other member of Congress from Minnesota, the Republican Party could still have its headquarters and not owe $1.2 million to businessmen across the State leaving them holding the bag.
ReplyDeleteWhat a joke it is that she was going around screeching about physical responsibility. What A JOKE with the sad part is she even had supporters.
Bachmann actually raised quite a bit of money for her campaigns-- most of it from people OUTSIDE the state of MN, and especially from outside her own district.
ReplyDeleteThe amount the GOP is in debt is somewhere upwards of 2 millino; they'd be delighted if it were only 1 mill and some change, and more debt turns up periodically that they didn't disclose.
I think you may ean fiscal responsibility, but yes, only the tragically dim and gullible who desperately want to BELIEVE in Michele and Marcus's alternate universe have ever supported her. R-money's reality, such as it is, might not be enough of a fantasy for them to fall in line.