To: upsdriver
Meanwhile, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), one of the founders of the Tea Party Caucus in Congress (along with GOP presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann), says the deal cant possibly be touted as a win. Just a side note, but Bachmann has been claiming sole credit for founding the Tea Party Caucus. But moving on, if this is a failure of the Tea Party, then by extension it is a failure of the Tea Party Caucus. In short Mrs. Bachmann failed.
22 posted on
08/02/2011 2:37:09 PM PDT by
gov_bean_ counter
(JMO but I reserve the right to be wrong...)
To: gov_bean_ counter
Bachmann has been claiming sole credit for founding the Tea Party Caucus. But moving on, if this is a failure of the Tea Party, then by extension it is a failure of the Tea Party Caucus. In short Mrs. Bachmann failed.that is just poor logic
To: gov_bean_ counter; wilco200
I like both Bachmann and Palin so I won’t go against either. Palin is the best choice for president, she has the proper credentials. Bachmann should run again for congress and use her exposure as a presidential candidate to get into a leadership position in the House. That’s where her strength lies.
44 posted on
08/02/2011 2:52:43 PM PDT by
upsdriver
(to undo the damage the "intellectual elites" have done. . . . . Sarah Palin for President!)
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