Posted on 07/10/2011 6:09:52 AM PDT by curth
Its common these days to hear media talking heads refer to Michele Bachmann as the Tea Party favorite in the upcoming 2012 GOP primary race. Unlike Governor Palin who has always stated that the Tea Party doesnt need one specific leader, Bachmann has tried to cast herself into such a role. She created a Tea Party Caucus in congress and gave the Tea Party response following Obamas State of the Union Address last January.
The Tea Party is comprised mainly of independent-minded small government activists who are sick and tired of the way Washington is operating. These are people who are fed up with DC insiders cutting deals with officials at the expense of this countrys future. A bloated, centralized system of government with too many payouts has spawned the biggest grassroots movement in recent history. A person who professes to speak for such a group of patriots at the highest level had better walk the talk.
While Bachmann may talk a good game, her actions are leaving many with questions that she has yet to adequately answer. Steve Bannon discussed one of these questions during a recent interview with PV Radio that Ian posted on Friday, concerning her family receiving large sums in Medicaid payments for their clinics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciyQ2S8yQCU&feature=player_embedded
(Partial transcript excerpt, emphasis mine)
And I think quite frankly, shes got to learn to answer questions. Like Chris Wallace asked a very straightforward question, she had every opportunity to explain this. And she gave quite frankly, an unacceptable answer. The answer was very misleading. And thats just not going to wash, particularly if you want to hold the banner of the Tea Party, youve got to almost be a purist. That means, if you believe in limited government, then youve really got to believe in limited government. You cant talk about limited government and take the benefits from the large state.
Despite being an unlicensed therapist practicing a controversial form of counseling, Marcus Bachmann received more than $137,000 in Medicaid payments for his clinics in Minnesota. According to Michael Isikoff:
Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., has forcefully denounced the Medicaid program for swelling the welfare rolls.
The amount is a much higher than the previously reported sum of $24,000 that she answered for during that interview with Chris Wallace. Isikoff writes:
The previously unreported payments are on top of the $24,000 in federal and state funds that Bachmann & Associates, the clinic founded by Marcus Bachmann, a clinical therapist, received in recent years under a state grant to train its employees, state records show. The figures were provided to NBC News in response to a Freedom of Information request.
The $161,000 in payments from the Minnesota Department of Human Services to her husbands clinic appear to contradict some of Michelle Bachmanns public accounts this week when she was first asked about the extent to which her family has benefited from government aid. Contacted this afternoon, Alice Stewart, a spokeswoman for Bachmann, said the congresswoman was doing campaign events and was not immediately available for comment.
Questions about the Bachmann familys receipt of government funds arose this week after a Los Angeles Times story reported that a family farm in which Michelle Bachmann is a partner had received nearly $260,000 in federal farm subsidies.
When asked by anchor Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday about the storys assertion that her husbands counseling clinic had also gotten federal and state funds, Bachmann replied that it was one-time training money that came from the federal government. And it certainly didnt help our clinic.
At another point, she said, My husband and I did not get the money, adding that it was mental health training money that went to the employees.
But state records show that Bachmann & Associates has been collecting payments under the Minnesotas Medicaid program every year for the past six years. Karen Smigielski, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Human Services, said the states Medicaid program is funded about 50-50″ with federal and state monies. The funds to Bachmann & Associates are for the treatment of low-income mentally ill patients and are based on a fee for service basis, meaning the clinic was reimbursed by Medicaid for the services it provided.
By stating that the payments were a one-time payment, Michele Bachmann was dishonest with the audience. She was clearly trying to downplay the issue, perhaps knowing that it hurts her credibility with that large group of grassroots conservatives across the country that she seeks support from.
Medicaid payments to her husbands business isnt the only issue the congresswoman is going to face tough questions about. Michele Bachmann waves the Gadsden flag and calls herself an outsider, yet she hired many DC insiders to run her campaign. She came under some heat for hiring Ed Rollins, but most of those criticisms died down when her people had stated that Bachmann forced Rollins to apologize to Palins staff. I never saw any press accounts one way or the other whether Rollins actually apologized, or if those where just more empty words from Team Bachmann. Perhaps someone in the press will look into that one day.
Steve Bannon was right when he spoke about holding the banner of the Tea Party. The people within the movement wont allow politicians to use their cause to simply advance themselves. They are aware and educated activists who are not easily fooled. When an elected official stands with them and speaks their language, they had better back it up with their actions.
I don’t know if it’s just my imagination, but Perry and Bachmann give off the same type of ‘me-me-me’ scent.
This post is EXACTLY what the Lamestream Media has been trying to develop out of Palin’s supporters.
Sounds like divide and conquer tactics. I prefer Sarah personally.
Uh, that's "walk the walk." Get your clichés correct if you want us to read the rest of your drivel.
Its not your imagination when someone else smells the same thing, and I am with you.
Me,me,me.
Too much of a hurry and too eager to say anything for support.
“Walk the talk”
I hate that abomination of a phrase. It’s “talk the talk, or walk the walk.” Most people born before 1980 know that.
C4P on Bachmann. The gloves are coming off.
No, MB has done it to herself with whatever deal she cut with the GOP-E back in the winter.
I prefer Bachmann but I’m certainly not going to sink to the level of the left to attack Palin. This sort of thing only helps the left.
Unlike Democrats, Republican candidates cannot avoid vetting. Otherwise, we end up with October surprises.
I think the important thing here is an obvious attempt to divide the Tea Party with an election Coming up. That’s what I see overall.
Exactly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciyQ2S8yQCU&feature=player_embedded
If we want to eliminate anyone, we need to work on pushing Romney, Gingrich, and Huntsman out first.
I use a NASCAR example. Palin, Bachman, and Cain need to be drafting partners to stay in the front. We can worry about who crosses the finish line first in the final lap.
This is called “vetting”, which is what the media USE to do. You Bachman supporters are a bunch of thin skinned pansies who cry everytime the obvious is pointed out about your weak candidate. Grow a pair and man up or get out of the game. This is SERIOUS for this country now and we MUST get it right or America is over. If you cant stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
Careful, your ignorance is showing.
Yes, let her reply. I have no idea what the payments are for or if even true.
I saw Bachmann back in 2010go on TV back for an interview (Hannity show or something) where she started ‘pleading’ and seeming desperate for money for her Congressional district campaign, and I just got this weird feeling that it seemed rather tacky. You do this with commercials, and at fundraisers, etc.., but it seemed like it was one of those ‘telethon’ type of pleadings. I don’t know, it just didnt sit right with me.
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