“Bachmann should have resigned her office to make her run. Perry is another one being paid a full time salary by tax payers, while he runs for a promotion.”
Cmon, that’s ridiculous. Are you saying that everybody who holds elective office should resign from their current post if they run for a new one? There is quite a long tradition (about 225 years or so) of candidates running for POTUS that held other elective offices while doing so. If you single out Bachmann & Perry (and I presume you would also say Ron Paul should resign), then you are saying that all the candidates in previous election cycles-McCain, GW Bush, George HW Bush, Clinton (both Bill & Hillary), Obama, Kerry, the list is far too long to name them all-should have first resigned so they could run full time POTUS campaigns? Oh, and how about incumbent presidents, should they temporarily resign their office and hand it over to the VP while they run for re-election? That is absurd. Part of how we judge their skills to be POTUS is how well they can balance their current position and run their campaign.
Cmon, thats ridiculous.
Meaningless throwaway line.
Are you saying that everybody who holds elective office should resign from their current post if they run for a new one?
Are you saying that Bachmann missing many votes because she's running for president, while she collects a paycheck for being a voting representative, is a good thing?
LOL! That's absurd.
If you single out Bachmann & Perry (and I presume you would also say Ron Paul should resign), then you are saying that all the candidates...
By definition when on mentions two examples, in this case I mentioned Bachmann and Perry, that is not a signaling out.
I would add, I have always made this criticism, even before BAchmann and Perry. In fact many of us made this criticism of Obama when he ran.
Oh, and how about incumbent presidents, should they temporarily resign their office and hand it over to the VP while they run for re-election?
Your example is absurd. I never said people who are running for reelection. Running for reelection is part an elected officials job. A person who runs for reelection spends time with his constituents, reporting to his/her constituents the quantity and quality of his/her work.