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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (738130)9/9/2013 2:57:41 PM
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It's hard to respect the intelligence of someone who can't think beyond "D's..good, R's...bad." Sorry, Ted doesn't rise much beyond a simpleton in my book.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (738130)9/9/2013 3:02:20 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1579687
 
Ten, believe it or not there are morons out there walking among us. Ted is one of them



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (738130)9/9/2013 6:31:41 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579687
 
Bachmann: Republicans can beat Hillary Clinton ‘if we cry out to God’

By Arturo Garcia
rawstory.com
Monday, September 9, 2013 17:47 EDT

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) refused to concede on the idea that ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could be the prohibitive favorite in the 2016 presidential race, citing the biblical story of David and Goliath in a radio interview.

“All David needed was one smooth stone to fell the giant,” Bachmann told Christian radio host Jan Markell. “It wasn’t the stone, it wasn’t David, it was the strong right arm of a holy God. And, again, I believe that it’s, in some ways, up to us — if we repent, if we cry out to God, we have no idea what the Lord God will do for us in 2016.”

Bachmann then clarified for Markell that she did not believe Republicans should focus on one person or president being “our savior,” calling for her party to find the right message and sort out how it uses technology.

“We don’t have a very good technology to win elections,” Bachmann told Markell. “All of that needs to be done. But ultimately what we need to do is focus on what our “positive, big picture message solution needs to be.”

Later in the interview, Bachmann drew a parallel between the U.S. backing Israel against a nuclear strike by Iran and her party holding firm against immigration reform, calling it “a political suicide journey” for Republicans who support a path to citizenship for the country’s 11 million or so undocumented immigrants.

“I’ve been shocked and appalled by the conservatives who have gotten on board this train of amnesty for illegal aliens,” Bachmann told Markell. “I’ve been absolutely floored.”

Listen to Bachmann’s remarks against the “coronation” of Clinton, in audio posted by Right Wing Watch on Monday, below.