Shortly before health care reform passed the House Saturday night, Rep. Michele Bachmann rose to speak against the bill wearing a Hawaiian lei around her neck.
Bachmann’s comments:
The American people overwhelmingly reject the government takeover of our health care. Last Friday a couple from Hawaii decided the time was so short they needed to get on a plane, come to Washington, to beg their representative to vote no — from Hawaii. What sacrifices freedom-loving Americans are making to get their government’s attention. And how big our government has gotten. They brought me this beautiful, precious lei and I’m reminded that the one who created this lei also created our freedom. Are we so insensible to the high cost our forebearers paid to purchase our freedom? Tonight, would we foolishly bargain those freedoms away? The American people, our forebearers, generations yet unborn are crying out to us tonight, for us to preserve their freedoms. Vote no on the government takeover of health care.
Both of Hawaii’s Members of Congress voted yes on the bill.
Here’s the video of Bachmann’s speech:
Another prop has prompted a demand from one of her colleagues in Congress that Bachmann apologize. Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.) objects to signs depicting Holocaust victims that protesters brought to Bachmann’s rally against health-care reform last Thursday on Capitol Hill:
I just cannot believe that Congresswoman Bachmann sponsored and brought to the American people, the use of images from the Holocaust, actual photographs of the skeletal remains of people from the cremetoria, in order to make a point about the health insurance bill. I can’t believe that Congresswoman Bachmann would stand where she stood and see those images and not have the common decency to say, “I disagree with the use of those images.”













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Comment posted November 8, 2009 @ 6:39 am
I grew up in Minnesota, but now live in Hawaii and I find it amusing that Bachmann cites a lone couple from Hawaii to support her claims of our state’s non-support of the bill.
Hawaii is OVERWHELMINGLY in favor of Democratic healthcare reform,,,we have had two Democratic senators since statehood 50 years ago,
Hawaii was first in the nation with support for its native son, Barack Obama for president with 74% of the vote.
I don’t know if Bachmann is
a) Trying to confuse on purpose,
b) Is genuinely ignorant enough to believe this disingenuous couple
c) Was put up to it by our Republican Governor (who considered Sarah Palin a kindred spirit)
d) Just thought the lei looked good on her.
Comment posted November 8, 2009 @ 7:27 am
Dang it – cheap shot, but she has the biggest ears for a woman who only listens to 20% of the voters.
So the creator has a part-time job at a Honolulu flower shop. The economy is worse than I thought.
Comment posted November 8, 2009 @ 8:34 am
WHO ARE the people who elected this woman? Twice? Three times? Do they have any idea how embarrassing she is?
Comment posted November 8, 2009 @ 11:54 am
Now that the crazies in DC are rising to the surface and really flaunting their lunacy, it’s time for us to start weeding them out of office. Even if it means getting a sane Republican to take their place, that’s fine if that’s the best that can be done. The crazy barking moonbats have NO place in office. They get voted in by the fringe extreme right but also via complacency. The media doesn’t do their job in covering the real story and there are enough voters out there who either don’t do their homework on a candidate or simply vote where they see an “R”. (Dems do it too but there don’t seem to be as many really scary unhinged candidates in that party…at least not yet)
We’ll never have a perfect system but dayum! We can certainly at least keep the certifiable out of office, can’t we? I’m all for good healthy debate between the parties – But when we’ve got elected officials screaming about death panels, and 40 days of fasting and slitting our wrists so as to become blood brothers – we’ve gone beyond politics and have slipped in to wingnut land. Enough already. (ps: the lei looks ridiculous)
Comment posted November 8, 2009 @ 5:58 pm
Dp you suppose she was looking for some bribery from the Hawaiian Tourist Bureau? That is the only rational thought I think a Republican would have for doing this incredibly stupid speech. Well that and trying to put church and state together against the wishes of every Founding Father.
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Comment posted November 8, 2009 @ 8:57 pm
I don’t think can MB realy do that much damage in the house.
The value of having any portion of the public identify her as an important part of the right wing serves a very important foil for the conservative noise machine.
We might be better off in the long run if she keeps it up until she retires!
Comment posted November 9, 2009 @ 1:26 am
Given Bachmann’s propensity for getting her facts wrong, any chance that lei didn’t actual come from people who traveled all the way from Hawaii for her “press conference”? I can’t help suspecting she bought it, or got it from Hawaiians living in DC.
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Comment posted November 9, 2009 @ 4:40 pm
“They brought me this beautiful, precious lei and I’m reminded that the one who created this lei also created our freedom.”
So I guess we all owe a debt to Stanley Ito as he created our freedom. Stanley has a flower shop in Honolulu. He makes leis among other things.
Comment posted November 10, 2009 @ 3:18 pm
Someone should teach the Congresswomen how to respectfully wear the lei of Hawaii Nei.
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