Tag Archive for Michele Bachmann

Rick Santorum Staffer Claims That Women Can’t Be President Because It Would Ruin Children’s Lives

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We all know that the religious right is sexist and that the Republican Party is a ‘white men only’ club. But to say that women aren’t fit to lead because of some kind of sick twisted Christian interpretation of the Bible is just more proof that conservative men think of women as weak minded child carriers who belong in a kitchen somewhere. But that’s what a Rick Santorum staffer thinks.

Bachmann Out – Can A Woman Achieve The White House?

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After receiving just 5% of the vote (last place among the major contenders) in last night’s Iowa caucus, Michele Bachmann has called it quits. Bachmann’s been floundering for a while, but still, I find myself a little melancholy this morning. The only woman in the race is gone and I wonder if she ever stood a chance.

The Biggest Gaffes of 2011

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With the inane clown posse Republican Iowa Caucus and State-wide primaries right around the corner, we can unequivocally expect a tsunami of phenomenally, breathtakingly moronic things to said (especially if Bachmann makes it through Iowa). But in the mean time, it’s important to look back and reflect on some of the phenomenally, breathtakingly moronic things that were already said.

Gingrich Compares Not Getting On Virginia Ballot To Pearl Harbor

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Since apparently running for president on Television and hawking books is more important to the serial adulterer than getting the 10,000 signatures that the state of Virginia requires in order to qualify, Newt Gingrich engaged in personal victimhood that would make Sarah Palin blush by likening Virginia’s move to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

GOP Playbook: Running On A Platform Of Hate

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It is really no secret how the vast majority of modern-day Republican front-runners – those who have co-opted the ‘fiscal conservative’ political party to further a corporate-funded, socially conservative theocracy – generally feel toward the LGBT community.