Posted on 05/29/2013 11:31:07 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
New York Magazine: 'Michele Bachmann Retires As President of Crazyland' By Noel Sheppard Created 05/29/2013 - 10:39am
With the announcement that Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) will not seek re-election next year, the liberal media are out in force trashing this woman Wednesday.
New York magazine's Jonathan Chait quickly did his part with a piece intelligently titled "Michele Bachmann Retires As President of Crazyland":
Bachmann faced a dire threat of losing reelection. But to think she was chased out of her job is an error born from thinking of Bachmann as merely another member of Congress. Bachmann is more than that: She is President of Crazyland, a title she has jostled for and maintained, in the face of unrelenting intraparty competition, since 2009. In that sense, Bachmann is walking away at the top of her game.
Bachmanns contributions as president were manifold. During her tenure, she alerted the residents of Crazyland to many threats, and thus, presumably prevented them from occurring.
Chait then listed Bachmann's "ten greatest insights as President of Crazyland."
He concluded:
Bachmann's critics say she is making things up. But the truth perhaps is that she is identifying sinister threats to the United States and, as President of Crazyland, thwarting them. The nonexistence of these threats is not proof of Bachmann's insanity. It is proof of her success. Who will protect us now from Census workers using Sharia law to kill us with homosexual Obamacare?
The announcement was made only a few hours ago.
Imagine what other hateful invective is going to spew from Chait's colleagues in the next 24 hours.
Can you think of a Democratic official that was ever so eviscerated by the press when making such an announcement?
Yes, that's a rhetorical question.
No offense intended just you made a statement with no corroborating support.
There have been other instances documented. They’re easy to look up. That said, yes, Michele Bachmann is a staunch conservative and her reliable conservative record will be missed.
I understood your reaction which is why I gave one example. I like Michele Bachmann. I supported her financially. I also condemned her fact checking when it was required.
All public personalities have. Every one.
Yet for only those identifying themselves as conservatives does it seem to matter.
We both know why that is.
Speaking for myself, I refuse to be led by the statist media.
I understand and respect your position. I see her statements as more than ill-advised. What frustrated me with her in particular is that the statements made her look ignorant. As you intimated, conservatives are held to a higher standard. So conservative women need to be especially diligent. Sarah Palin didn’t give the media the opportunities to disparage her the way Michele Bachmann did. The media had to make up statements and twist Sarah’s words to make her look ignorant. Sarah expected it and did her best to avoid the mistakes that Michele made repeatedly. It wasn’t my intent to pile on Michele. She was a reliable conservative. I just wish she had been more diligent in checking her facts.
Well said.
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