Rep. Michele Bachmann appeared on CNN Headline News Thursday following appearances Wednesday with Sarah Palin in Minneapolis and Thursday in St. Paul with the Tea Party Express. She said a repeal of the health care bill recently passed by Congress will bring Republicans back into the majority, but as the American Spectator noted on Thursday, many Republicans are second-guessing such an effort.
“This is a winning issue across the country,” said Bachmann. “And I think we are going to see huge majorities gained in the House and the Senate just based on this issue alone. Two-thirds of the American people are opposed to ‘Obamacare’ and it doesn’t seem to be shifting in the other direction.”
Watch:













17 Comments »
Comment posted April 9, 2010 @ 9:37 am
This will never happen because
1)it will have to get approval from the floor leaders
2)The President will veto it
3)by the time the GOP gets control. you won’t be able to take back a benefit from the people.
Comment posted April 9, 2010 @ 10:07 am
Can we repeal Michele Bachmann? An idiocracy is NOT what I want for this country!
Comment posted April 9, 2010 @ 10:37 am
2/3s of the people? Really? I love that she throws out a percentage she can’t back up with metrics to prove it.
Are these the same 2/3s that you encouraged to not fill out the census?
Michele instead of being negative why not offer a better solution? You and Palin have lots of complaints, but no answers.
Comment posted April 9, 2010 @ 12:17 pm
The best way to remove Michele Bachmann is to support the endorsed Democrat in this November’s coming election. That person is Tarryl Clark. Here is her web page.
http://www.tarrylclark.com
Please spread the word.
Michele Bachmann is an embarrassment to not just Minnesota, but to the whole country.
Thanks
Comment posted April 9, 2010 @ 12:32 pm
Catlady
Comment posted April 9, 2010 @ 10:07 am
Can we repeal Michele Bachmann? An idiocracy is NOT what I want for this country!
Well, we have idiocracy in the white house. what more do you want?
Comment posted April 9, 2010 @ 12:36 pm
Health care repeal is a winning issue — for Democrats.
Comment posted April 9, 2010 @ 2:27 pm
Michael,
” Well, we have idiocracy in the white house. what more do you want? ”
That could be one of many descriptions of what we had during the time that “W” sat in the oval office.
Today we have a president that actually took and passed his courses himself and was a professor himself for a while. It’s great to have a truly intelligent and diplomatic person in the white house.
Comment posted April 9, 2010 @ 5:02 pm
Actually Obama wasn’t a “professor” he was a lecturer… and i don’t think it could be hardly conceieved to be either “intellegent” nor “diplomatic” for a president to show up unannounced in another country to pressure it’s president.. and it’s hard to tell about whether or not he passed the course himself because his college transcripts are not available..
As for the “w” reference.. wasn’t his campaign against Mccain built on the “no more bush” proclimation? If ya voted for no more bush… shouldn’t you be just a little pissed when he contends negative PR with “Well bush did it”?
This mandate is unconstitutional… I saw not only repeal this law but amend the constitution to limit the power of congress to not have the ability to force american citizens to buy a private product… Health care reform needs an AMERICAN solution.. not some twisted socialist knock off of other countries.. We didn’t become the greatest nation in the world by copying other countries… we are now losing that status because we are… WE NEED A HEALTHCARE REFORM THAT OTHER COUNTRIES WILL WISH THEY THOUGHT OF!!! THAT IS THE AMERICAN WAY!!!
Comment posted April 9, 2010 @ 5:08 pm
as for a the 2/3.. it is proably a spin off a rasmussen poll that said 26 percent of ameicans STRONGLY approve of health care reform…which can be construed to say that 74% do not STRONGLY approve.. just a guess though
Comment posted April 9, 2010 @ 5:12 pm
and i think repeal is possible without congress… if 2/3 of the states reject this law then the states can overturn the congress… If half of the states oppose then the can bring congress to reconvene over the bill…
Comment posted April 10, 2010 @ 3:29 am
How come Michele never talks about gays anymore? Must not be a “winning issue.”
Comment posted April 10, 2010 @ 11:07 pm
No grades implies Barry passed his classes by afirmative action. 57 states proves he is probably an imbecile, in the clinical sense.
Given that a Rhino took kennedy’s seat every single democrite in the House should be worried. If unemployement doesn’t drop dramatically even impeachment is a real possibility. “Deem and pass” might well be viewed as a conspiracy to commit treason.
Comment posted April 11, 2010 @ 11:30 am
Fascists have destroyed the traditional Republican party-www.oldamericancentury.org/14pts.html, http://www.ourfuture.org, http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Propaganda,www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCarthyism, http://www.lafn.org/gvdc/Natl_Debt_Chart.html.
The miserable failure past of the Fascist republicans have destroyed the Republican label and their Tea Party creation which is being manipulated, dominated, and controlled by the GOP/RNC/NRCC is designed to change your focus from their despicable record to scapegoating Obama and the Democrats who are trying to clean up and restore America. Are the Fascist republicans helping? No! All they do is say No, and constantly obstruct. Please remember the past.
Comment posted April 11, 2010 @ 7:16 pm
Hey Bachmann,I think a good start to repealing healthcare is to start with yours and every other Congress Critter that holds office at the expense of the American taxpayer.I think that is a wonderful way to cut expenses.Does anyone out there disagree with me?
Comment posted April 11, 2010 @ 7:18 pm
Come on little Jimmy you must have something to say in defense of your screwball friend!!
Comment posted April 12, 2010 @ 12:03 am
We need more people like Michelle and Sarah to keep up the hard and appreciated work to try and help get this country back on the right track….It is time for the conversatives to TAKE this country back and try to get it back on the right path….
Comment posted April 13, 2010 @ 2:00 am
Yeah,let’s take this country back.Waaaaay back!!
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL
Leave a comment