Bottom line: Michelle Bachmann understands the meaning of liberty and she is fighting against progressivism to maintain the strength and the power of our Constitution.
I can’t imagine how this historical fight can be boring, unless to minds developed by playing electronic video games or 12 hours of daily television. Though oddly it seems this wouldn’t apply to you.
Bachmann faces unprecedented political pressure, yet she goes on. The struggle between natural liberty and insidious oppression is the battle of history, present in different colors and flavors throughout time.
Bachmann has the courage to say on national television there are anti-Americans in Congress. The statement is true—who can refute it? Given this fact, we can conclude that the only appropriate response should be an echoing of Bachmann’s posture by any and all members of Congress (and by we the who care to stand up for our country. Her determination must be very intense, to keep going like she does.
When Bachmann gives a speech, I for one will give her my full attention. Like my life depends on it.
There are millions of people who share that goal. OTOH, her speech was boring and listless.
The bottom line is that Obama had no business giving his WTF speech, and Ryan and Bachmann failed in their attempts to show what a stupid speech it was.
Palin, OTOH, hit the nail on the head when she referred to Obama's "Winning the Future" speech as Obama's "WTF moment." That acronym is going to permanently hang over Obama's head like a giant albatross.
What did Bachmann or Ryan say that will make that kind of impact?
The answer... Nothing. They just gave placid boring policy wonk statements, "full of words and music and signifying... nothing."
Where is the fire?