Posted on 04/07/2010 6:02:43 PM PDT by Bigtigermike
How do you get your mind around something like this rally that happened right in the middle of the state's most liberal congressional district?
Michele Bachmann, Sarah Palin and, on the undercard, Gov. Tim Pawlenty. All on one stage before thousands of passionate conservatives. T-shirts and banners ("Palin-Bachmann, Our Dream Team.") Conservatives bouncing to the tunes of gasp Bruce Springsteen as they awaited the arrival of the stars. People coming to the Minneapolis Convention Center at 5:30 in the morning for a 2 p.m. event. ("I didn't want to miss any of this,'' said Joan Peron of Coon Rapids.)
Let's start with the star attractions, Bachmann and Palin. The thousands standing on the concrete floor for hours didn't just like these two, they adored them. Everything about 'em, especially when they ripped into Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid or President Obama. The people booed those three with the same gusto they cheered Bachmann and Palin.
Those gathered especially seemed to like the cute stories. Palin, for example, told the story of how she first met Minnesota's 6th District congresswoman.
"When we first met, she had traveled to Alaska to see about what we could do to have energy independence. I knew we'd be buddies right away, because she was saying, 'Drill here, drill here, drill here.' I replied, 'Drill baby, drill.' And then we both said, 'you betcha.'''
Big, big cheers. You betcha.
Still, what was all of this about?
Thousands of people on a gorgeous April afternoon standing inside on a concrete floor, waiting and waiting.
Un-party crowd
It had the feel of a presidential campaign event, not a congressional campaign event. Republican Party officials, in fact, couldn't remember a congressional campaign event ever attracting this sort of crowd.
But, interestingly, this wasn't necessarily a Republican crowd. Speaker after speaker from Pawlenty to Rep. John Kline to the stars of the show referred as often to "conservatives" and "Tea Party" members as they did to Republicans.
Before the event began, Tony Sutton, the chairman of the state's Republican Party, noted how un-party this crowd was. In fact, he said, the biggest benefit to the state party was that so many of the 11,000 people who requested free tickets were not people on the party's mailing list.
"Now we have them identified,'' said Sutton. "That's 10,000 new people we will have to go out and work for us.''
Was he baffled by this huge turnout?
"I sometimes think that we in Minnesota don't realize what an important voice Michele Bachmann has become for the conservative movement across the country,'' Sutton said.
Perhaps the slogans on the t-shirts best told the story of who these conservatives are. The slogans weren't about party, or even specific candidates.
"God Bless the USA."
"Be A Citizen, Not a Subject.''
"Anti-Socialist."
"Impeach Obama.''
Those t-shirts underscored the message that conservatives/Republicans are the people of "no.''
And Palin assured the crowd her crowd, Bachmann's crowd there's nothing wrong with that.
"What's wrong with being the party of 'no' when you see what Obama, Pelosi and Reid are doing to this country?'' she asked.
The crowd agreed with cheers. Loud, long cheers. There were so many conservative cheers Wednesday afternoon in the heart of Minnesota liberalism.
The Bachmann campaign, by the way, said the site in the 5th District, Keith Ellison's district, was selected because it was centrally located for people coming in from the sprawling 6th District. It was helpful that the convention center also is handy to the Hilton Hotel where Bachmann and Palin were going for a big-buck fundraiser. $10,000 would get you photographed with Sarah Palin.
But this event surely will help DFLers raise money, too. They're inspired to generosity by Palin and Bachmann, much as the conservatives are inspired to get involved by the current administration.
"I hope they pour a bunch of money into the 6th District,'' said Sutton. "I hope they pour as much as they've got because it's all going to be wasted.''
"Welcome to Minneapolis,'' she said.
Big applause.
She looked around the crowd. "Take that, liberals!''
Then, she quoted Sean Hannity, who was on hand, doing his television show right from the convention center.
"As Sean Hannity says, 'Let not your heart be troubled. We own this country!''
More applause.
She attacked the new nuclear arms compact (we wont fire nukes at anybody who complies with nuclear treaties). She attacked Eric Holder, the attorney general who dared give the underwear bomber the same rights as a U.S. citizen.
And she attacked Obama care.
Repeal Obama care, she said to cheers. ....You better believe it baby. Thats what this girl is all about.
The administration has messed with the Constitution, its taking over private enterprise. Its even messing with God.
God gave us our rights! she said.
Yes!
Government cant take that away from us.
Yes!
First to go, Pelosi and Reid.
Yes!
Then Obama.
Well make him a one-term president.
Yeah!!!
Replaced by?
A rock-ribbed, bold conservative president, she said. Thats what this country is all about.
She didnt say who she had in mind.
And then she introduced Palin, who is one of us. As drop-dead gorgeous as she is on the outside, shes 20 times more beautiful on the inside.
Palin took over and quickly won over the crowd by praising vets and saying that its good to be in the Land of Lakes, where youre proud of your guns and religion.
Ecstasy in the crowd.
I love being in Minnesota, she said. You all sound just like me.
She asked if there were Tea Party members in the crowd.
There was a big roar.
She praised the Tea Partiers, saying, were ready to take our country back....These people are not afraid to speak out. Like Michele.
Draped in necklaces and wearing a stylish outfit, Palin even made a crack about teleprompters and writing notes on her hand.
In this case, she said, shed written the number of kids (five) and foster kids (23) Bachmann and her husband have raised or cared for.
That was palm worthy, she said, holding up her hand for the crowd to see. I had to write that on my palm, the poor mans version of the teleprompter.
She goshed a little, praised hockey moms, ripped Washington pols (theyre becoming addicted to opioum. Thats O-P-M, other peoples money). And, of course, she praised her co-star.
My goodness gracious Minnesota, Michele has the courage to stand for you.
The crowd, mostly white, tending older, cheered and cheered in the heart of Minnesota liberalism.
I caught that nasty Ed Shulz trashing her and Bachmann, but he did say that 10,0000 people were ther. He had some lib “journalist” on that said the crowd were just being fooled by these two.
That's a HUGE crowd!
These two ladies are both incredibly intelligent and amazingly good looking.
The crowd is huge and enthusiastic.
These two women have more balls then the entire GOP.
LOL. Yes, they do.
What a twit Doug Grow is to write such condescending pap. Hey Doug, Springsteen can't sing for Democrats anymore - if he launches into "Born in the USA" people will want to see Obama's birth certificate again.
You saw the Ed Schultz show..well, you were viewer #5 then, cause I believe he only has about 4 viewers
WESTERN UNION
TELEGRAM
President Obama @ The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20500
Message Begins:
CAN YOU SEE THE POTOMAC FROM MY FUTURE HOUSE?
JUST CURIOUS. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR CHECKING THIS FOR ME AND YOUR REPLY BACK.
SARAH PALIN.
Bachmann-Palin Overdrive!
THAT IS 2 GOOD LOOKIN WOMEN
She would actually be excellent as a candidate. She is very bright and loves this country. She grasps issues and can talk about them coherently. She has media skills and is fabulous looking (not something I require, but some do).
Rally videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UZCm_VggrQ
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t2keDA5SvM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI9UKdHH4jc
Friggin’ awesome! Here’s a video report from CNN.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/04/07/palin.pawlenty/?hpt=Sbin
If Michele Bachmann looked like Helen Thomas, I’d STILL vote for her. She is a true American with a deep appreciation for our Constitution, free enterprise and keeping Government intervention at the utmost minimum.
I feel the same way.
Raucous, loud, energetic crowd and two great women on stage.
Bachmann/Palin 2012 works for me.
DNCNN will probably report the crowd as a ‘few hundred’
I agree about Bachmann - definitely Presidential material - the dems are trying to destroy her already - she said Pelosi spent $100 thou in TV attack ads in Minneapolis in February alone.
Where are the Republicans?
These two are constitutional conservatives - exactly what America needs.
The big problem is Republican senators who are rino-winos and seem to be frozen in the OCommunist headlights.
What happened to serving in congress as a public servant, rather than today’s scheming and gaming the legislature as a sleazy profit business like Pelosi and Reid and the other Obamunists??
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