Posted on 06/21/2011 8:24:20 PM PDT by RED SOUTH
According to House expense reports, Bachmann and three conservative GOP colleagues Reps. Tom Price (Ga.), Steve King (Iowa) and Todd Akin (Mo.) each paid $3,407.50 that day, a total of $13,630, to a sound and stage company called National Events, apparently for the sound system used at the rally.
The money came from the Members' taxpayer-funded office accounts, despite House rules prohibiting the use of these funds for political activities.
So, Hot Air is biased and working with Romney to help Bachmann, too?
No, I simply want the lies and cheap shots against Bachmann to cease. She shouldn't be called evil, accused of being a Jimmy-Carter loving liberal, a stalking horse or not a Christian simply because some insecure people, falsely, believe she is some sort of threat to Palin.
All that is embarrassment to conservative movement.
Find a poster who is lying and who is calling MB evil and post your complaint to them.
Unnamed sources are unreliable, and it doesn't matter who is publishing them.
Beyond that, a public apology is what is appropriate.
Who cares? She was milking the Huckabee connection. She has not altered her positions one bit.
Rollins just an excuse for some to unleash hate, lies and smear tactics against a conservative candidate that polls now say can win the nomination. She is the best candidate with a chance to win presently in the race.
I disagree. Rollins is a violent anti-conservative and she needs to axe him ASAP.
Then, why did Reagan let him run his reelection campaign in 1984?
Yes, he was picked James Baker, who undermined conservatism as Reagan’s Chief of Staff. In 1985, when he was passed over for the Sec. of Labor job, he turned against Reagan.
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