Michele Bachmann has worn out her welcome among her most loyal supporters – the Teaparty movement. She never had the support of the regular, normal thinking American, and now that President of the Teaparty group The American Majority Ned Ryun wrote, “It’s time for Michele Bachmann to go,” her already dead campaign just died again.
American Majority explains their reasons for burying Bachmann’s campaign, saying that although the congresswoman is the most vocal for the Teaparty movement and although she is the self-appointed leader of the Teaparty caucus in the House of Representatives, “she is a back-bencher!”
“I think it’s pretty obvious that Michele Bachmann is about Michele Bachmann… ”
“Let’s face it: she’s a back-bencher and has been a back bencher congressperson for years… This is not a serious presidential campaign.”
The group also accused Bachmann of trying to solidify her base now to get support for her new book. The group calls this obvious move by Bachmann, “a rightward shift,” saying, “(it) 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.”
Surprise, Surprise!
Of course, Bachmann wouldn’t be Bachmann if she couldn’t find a conspiracy in this Teaparty message. She accused fellow Republican presidential hopeful Rick Perry of being the originator of the message. Bachmann told CNN, “If Gov. Perry has something to say to me, he can come out to the debates and say it. But this is egg on the face unfortunately for the Perry campaign.”
4 replies on “Teaparty To Bachmann – It’s Time For You To Go!”
Jack Boardman I think she would love socialized medicine. If her past experience with government handout is any indication, she would definitely love the socialism.
Ezra Grant Maybe the Yukon? My Canuck friends might put up a fuss…but gee, force her to experience the dreaded "socialized medicine?"
LOL we don't want her on the national stage either! 🙂
Would you please reconsider this American Majority? 'Cause, y'know, WE don't want Shelly Bachmann back. Thx, Minnesota.