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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: Michele Bachmann Joins Trump’s Clown Car of Advisors Following directly on the heels of ultra-right-wing (Alt Right) former executive chair of Breitbart News, Steven Bannon, joining the Donald Trump campaign team, now former Minnesota Representative Michele Bachmann has announced that Trump has tapped her to advise his campaign on foreign policy issues. Bachmann is notorious for her uninformed and bigoted pronouncements on LGBT people and Muslims. Her accumulated playlist of whacked out drivel and lies is unending, though I have my favorites. Though entirely untrue, she vomited: And who can ever forget her U.S. history lesson: And on her vehement opposition to the Affordable Care Act: When asked by Jane Schmidt, student coordinator of the Gay/Straight Alliance at Waverly High School in Waverly, Iowa on November 30, 2011 Why cant same-sex couples get married [throughout the United States]?, as then a Republican Presidential candidate, Michele Bachmann responded that gay and lesbian people should have no special rights to marry people of the same sex, insisting that the laws are you marry a person of the opposite sex. She added: They can get married, but they abide by the same law as everyone else. They can marry a man if theyre a woman. Or they can marry a woman if theyre a man. Bachmann has represented same-sex attractions and sexuality as a disorder and as sexual dysfunction that encourages child abuse and enslavement. Her husband, Marcus, has been roundly criticized for his so-called conversion therapy (praying away the gay) practices at his Minnesota counseling center. Micheles Iowa presidential primary co-chair, Tamara Scott, was recorded as asserting that the legalization of marriage for same-sex couples would ultimately lead to people marrying turtles and inanimate objects, like the Eiffel Tower. At the Circus: The very first thing that caught my eye as I entered the grounds of the Iowa Republican Party Presidential Straw Poll on August 13, 2011 were three young children, I would guess between the ages of 4 -7, wearing day-glow orange baseball caps with NRA scrawled atop, and round stickers on announcing GUNS SAVE LIVES on their small tee-shirts. The Straw Poll was held a mere three blocks from my home in Ames, Iowa and upon the campus of Iowa State University where I taught between 2004 2013. I saw Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee grinning shoulder-to-shoulder for the line of press cameras. Inside Herman Cains tent, the candidate led a religious-style revival meeting proclaiming Just like we do in the Southern Baptist church, say Amen! Everybody shout Amen. Now again, shout Amen. And again, shout Amen. Thats how its done! A singer on stage in front of Ron Pauls tent sang the Bob Dylan classic The Times They Are A Changin, and literally changed the lyric to
Come senators, congressmen, Please heed the call, Dont stand in the doorway, Dont block Ron Paul
. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley took the stage in the Soapbox tent and talked how the Tea Party speaks for a new and exciting grassroots movement that is taking back the government for the people. So is Grassley from the grassroots too? Singers on the Tea Party stage crooned themes of small government and, in particular, issues of liberty and freedom in front of their enormous and imposing red, white, and blue sign Guns, God, and the Constitution. And tables representing every imaginable conservative organization from the Heritage Foundation to the Faith and Freedom Coalition distributed information, food, soft drinks, and plenty of political memorabilia. As I walked through the extensive crowd, this virtual sea of white faces old, young, and in between and as I saw the staffs of a relatively large group of presidential hopefuls lobbying my Iowa neighbors for their votes, I was conscious of a unanimity of message, a virtual lock-step of thought and expression of ideas. Then I saw Marcus Bachmann, husband of presidential candidate Michele Bachmann. Before he had a chance to read my tee-shirt, (Its OK With Me written beneath a picture of two men, a man and woman, and two women), I asked him if I could have my picture taken with him by my friend and out gay man who was also running for presidential nomination of the Republican Party. I then asked Marcus about his controversial recorded statements in reference to LGBT people as barbarians who needed to be educated and disciplined, but most importantly about his so-called psychotherapeutic practices when treating LGBT people at his Minnesota counseling center. He then looked down at my tee-shirt. First, he proclaimed, I like homosexuals, and I never called homosexuals barbarians. Though this is what he clearly called LGBT people in a recorded interview on a radio station, I asked him to please refer to us as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people rather than homosexuals. He replied: Homosexual is my word, and that is the word I will use. I then told him that I do not appreciate that his wife, Michele, promoted her political career by stepping on the bodies of LGBT people when she proposed in the U.S. House of Representatives a Constitutional amendment requiring the institution of legal marriage to include only one man and one woman. Is this, I asked Marcus, liking homosexuals as he had previously claimed? At that point, he simply accused me of being misinformed, and his political handler led him away. The political and theocratic Right has very skillfully manipulated the language and the discourse in its concentration of so-called social issues and, thereby, the demonization of those who favor womens reproductive freedoms, LGBT rights, stem cell research, those who warn of the human component in global climate change, those who advocate for gun control, for universal health care, for police to be more responsible to the people in the communities in which they serve, and those who support comprehensive immigration reform, among many other issues. So what does this tell us about Donald Trump who now relies on Michele Bachmann for advice on foreign policy? Actually, not much more than we already know about Trump. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#2. To: Willie Green (#0)
Haven't heard her name for years. But I remember there was something I liked about her. It was her uninformed and bigoted pronouncements.
#5. To: Fred Mertz (#3)
LOL!
She must have taken lessons from GrandIsland.
Michelle Bachmann is intelligent and was a very thoughtful representative who loves her country and believes in the Constitution. This Bitch of Kosovo is a degenerate, corrupted, corpulent, greedy hag.
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