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Michele Bachmann Dismisses Suggestion 2012 Campaign Is Floundering

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(AP/The Huffington Post) CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Eclipsed by Rick Perry, Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann dismissed concerns on Monday about the strength of her campaign and told supporters that she alone has the best conservative credentials to be president.

"I've got the complete skill set to do this job," she told roughly 35 people in a half-full hotel ballroom on a rainy day.

When asked by NBC News about her eighth place finish in the Florida straw poll last weekend, Bachmann downplayed the results of the competition, which was won by former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain. The conservative congresswoman locked up roughly 1.5 percent of the vote in the event.

Bachmann explained, “We put our effort and our money and our time here in Iowa in the straw poll because this straw poll in Iowa was crucial." She added, "We had let it be known early on, and we released our supporters in Florida because there are straw polls all across the country right now."

While in the Hawkeye State, Bachmann repeatedly urged people not to settle on a moderate candidate who is seen as better able to cobble together the diverse coalition of voters needed to beat President Barack Obama.

"This message has to be driven home by conservatives: We can't settle. We can't settle. We have to have a candidate who has it all," she said. "Who is a fiscal conservative, and I am. Who is a national security -- peace through strength conservative -- like Ronald Reagan was. And I am. And we have to have someone who is a social conservative, who believes in the family. And I do. And we need a Tea Party conservative, and I am."

While she didn't name any of her rivals, she suggested some of them could not be trusted to repeal Obama's health care law. She also suggested they did not understand foreign policy as well as she does and that they were compromised because they had done favors for political donors, comments apparently directed at Perry, the Texas governor competing with her for voters in Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucuses next year.




The three-term Minnesota congresswoman has struggled since winning the Iowa straw poll in August -- the same day that Perry got into the race and took away some of her support among conservatives. She once sat atop national public opinion polls but now only registers single-digit support.

Bachmann thanked the people who showed up and seemed to try to justify the relatively light attendance.

"I know it was short notice," she said, "it's in the middle of the day, everyone's at work, it's a rainy day, there's a lot of places you can be." She shook nearly every hand in the room and signed autographs.

She dismissed suggestions that her campaign was floundering, saying voters would pick the nominee, not the news media. And she said she believes she is "positioned perfectly right now" to compete for the nomination because conservatives are looking for someone with her fiery message and record of opposing Obama.

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33 comments // Michele Bachmann Dismisses Suggestion 2012 Campaign Is Floundering

  • bike10
  • richardparks
  • bike10
  • Leen61
  • kvb1
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      kvb1  
    • She is nuts, more nuts than Perry, and he jumped off the cliff a long time ago. But lets not forget that we have Cain, Santorum, and Ron Paul. This is going to be a blood bath, and the RIPubican party with be the weaker for it. Thank you Michelle for leading the way down the road to destruction. There are plenty of lemmings following you off that cliff.

    • 8 months ago
  • VFORVENDETTA
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      VFORVENDETTA  
    • kvb1:

      Very good point, 100% with you, but I must make one small protest, as someone who just successfully escaped Texas, I believe I must disagree with you that she is more crazy than Perry, the primary difference between her and Perry, is that she has been in the limelight, and until recently Perry has not, but speaking from someone who used to live about a mile from the capital, Perry is seriously seriously crazy, like when he talked about Texas succeeding from the Union, he wasn't just saying that to appease right-wingers, he very seriously meant it, in short, like "Facts are stupid things" Reagan, he is fairly stupid, yet also very cunning, forthright and charismatic, Bachmann on the other hand, is just bat shit crazy and stupid, so he poses a much greater threat than Bachmann.

    • 8 months ago
  • kvb1
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      kvb1  
    • VFORVENDETTA:

      "he is fairly stupid, yet also very cunning, forthright and charismatic"

      Those are the qualities that make for very dangerous people. Hitler and Mussolini come to mind. I do not think that Bachmann really has a chance. I knew that there would always be a "savior" on the right, because the TP does not really want a women in charge. That is why it was always some other guy rather than Bachmann until she won the Iowa straw poll. She will not win another contest in the RIPublican/TP primaries. But she is still nuts.

    • 8 months ago
  • Omle_Du_Fromage
  • Pollywollydoodle
  • bailey78
  • Argon18
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      Argon18  
    • bailey78:

      Yes she certainly is, but what is worse is that's just a reflection of her base which is even more so!

      http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-september-26-2011/indecision-2012---the-gr...

      As Steart pointed out "Republican Base, have you ever considered the possibility that your candidate's aren't the problem, maybe it's you? You guys need to take a long hard look in the mirror and not come away thinking "maybe there is something wrong with this mirror?"

      That's why pandering to the base forces the politicians to be so hypocrical and project blame and flaws onto other people so much because it only relfects what the people who will vote for them do so much.

      So it's no wonder that the least crazy of the candidates are at the bottom of the polls, because the voters they are trying to reach are even more insane.

      The only hope is that when the pool of voters is generalized to more than just the competition for the GOP nomination that crazy will be more of a drawback.

    • 8 months ago
  • letsliveinpeace
  • amo42
    • +2
      amo42  
    • If she thinks the voters pick the GOP nominee and not the news media, she might want to do lunch with Roger Ailes.

    • 8 months ago
  • bike10
  • KB723
  • Johnny_Los_Angeles
  • Gravity_Man
  • Gravity_Man
  • oldbanjo
  • GENERALNATTY
  • lazloman
  • DanCastro
  • GRC54
    • +1
      GRC54  
    • Denial is the sign that you are done and are just looking for some sort of sigh of hope that you still have it. Give it up. Your time has come and gone. Long gone.

    • 8 months ago
  • DEM46
  • Progresshiv
  • Imzadi
    • +4
      Imzadi  
    • Whoever wrote the headline on HuffPo does not grasp basic English...

      foundering: present participle of found·er (Verb)
      1. (of a ship) Fill with water and sink: "six drowned when the yacht foundered off the Florida coast".
      2. (of a plan or undertaking) Fail or break down, typically as a result of a particular problem or setback.
      Merriam-Webster - The Free Dictionary

      "Floundering" - not so much.

    • 8 months ago
  • Joeydee44
  • Imzadi
  • Buckeye_Bill
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      Buckeye_Bill  
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    • Imzadi:

      I've found a word that best describes Michele Bachmann!

      She's the epitome of the word! Hinky!

      HINKY (adjective)
      hink-y [ hingkee ]
      (comparative) hink-i-er, superlative hink-i-est

      Definition:

      1) Out of whack
      2) Wrong
      3) Off kilter
      4) Acting suspiciously
      5) Strange: unusual in a way that is hard to describe
      6) Unusual
      7) Acting in manner as if having something to hide
      8) Seemingly crooked
      9) Weird
      10) Nonstandard
      11) Not stable: unstable or subject to change
      12) Unreliable

      Related phrases: hinky dink, hinky dinky, hinky harris, hinky haines.

      Example of the word used in a sentence: "Does that woman look hinky to you?".

      }8^)

    • 8 months ago
  • oldbanjo
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      oldbanjo  
    • Imzadi:

      Her campaign is sinking, makes sense to me, but then again I'm not very smart, What I do hate is when they use a work to impress someone and I have to look it up to see what their saying.

    • 8 months ago
  • Imzadi
  • Argon18
  • oldbanjo
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