Photo: Tyler Kingkade, Iowa Independent
Photo: Tyler Kingkade, Iowa Independent

Bachmann flirts with 2012 run while in Iowa

By Tyler Kingkade
Saturday, January 22, 2011 at 2:30 pm

DES MOINES — Michele Bachmann said Friday that she didn’t come to Iowa for personal ambitions, but instead wanted to help frame the issues potential Republican presidential hopefuls will discuss during Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucuses.

“I’m here to be a part of that conversation for 2012; there’s been no decision about [my] candidacy,” said Bachmann, who has expressed an interest in a campaign for the 2012 Republican nomination.

The Sixth District Congresswoman did more in Iowa than simply make a speech at an event organized by Iowans for Tax Relief Friday night. That morning Bachmann met with several GOP activists and lawmakers at a local coffee shop in Des Moines, although it was reported she ran about an hour late.

“Obviously, first impressions are important, and it would be in a candidate’s best interest not to keep people waiting,”  said Story County Republican Chairman A.J. Spiker, who is also a member of the Republican Party of Iowa’s Central Committee, in a post at Real Clear Politics. “I think most people understand a candidate who’s delayed, but an hour-and-a-half is a pretty big delay.”

She was also met with state lawmakers at the Iowa Capitol in the afternoon, later sitting down with Gov. Terry Branstad. When Bachmann entered the room at the Marriott Hotel for the Iowans for Tax Relief event, she sat with Branstad, Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, Iowa House Speaker Kraig Paulsen and House Majority Leader Linda Upmeyer.

Shortly after taking the podium, she teased the media and the crowd.

“Iowans are the nicest people, they’re the best looking people, they’re the smartest people. No wonder everybody wants to come to Iowa,” Bachmann told the crowd.

“It should be no shock a girl comes here,” she went on. “I know that there’s been a lot of speculation, though, about why I’m coming to Iowa today and I don’t want to keep you in suspense one more minute. Because it is with pride in my heart that I am here to announce tonight in Iowa… it’s really good to be home.”

Bachmann was born in Waterloo, Iowa, and mentioned the elementary school she attended (Valley Park Elementary in Cedar Falls). After the speech when she took time to field questions from the media, repeatedly asking if the Waterloo Courier had a journalist in the room.

Throughout the speech she mentioned her family’s roots in Iowa, mentioned a relative who was a TV meteorologist in the state while praising Iowans, telling them they would decide the direction the country would take in the next election cycle.

“The reason why I wanted to come down here is to kind of set the table, and ask some of the big questions about 2012,” Bachmann said. “Inevitably we’ll be looking at who the nominee will be for 2012 and there will be a lot of candidates that come through, but what I wanted to do was talk about the big issues and the big questions that I think need to be addressed for 2012.”

She did not say when, or if, she would return to Iowa, but she did meet with Republican insiders and the Iowa GOP chair, Matt Strawn, on Friday and is scheduled to participate in a lecture series organized by The Family Leader, an umbrella organization that includes the Iowa Family Policy Center.

Bachmann will attempt to raise her national profile with a rebuttal to the President’s State of the Union address, in addition to the Republican party’s rebuttal.

Comments

10 Comments

Marcus
Comment posted January 22, 2011 @ 8:25 pm

Michele Was born and raised in IOWA??? Holy Cow !! Can we give her back??


Concerned
Comment posted January 23, 2011 @ 8:48 am

It must be patently obvious now that Bachmann has no idea or desire to govern. She hid under the cover of the minority for the last decade. Now that she doesn’t have that excuse she has to find some other excuse not to govern or do policy. All she knows how to do is campaign.


thomas butler
Comment posted January 23, 2011 @ 12:32 pm

Flirt?

She’s got her hand in Run’s pants and her tongue down it’s throat – much like her meeting with George Bush.


Chad
Comment posted January 23, 2011 @ 12:39 pm

Living in the 6th becomes more embarassing everytime she opens her mouth….how dumb are my fellow constituents to keep voting her in….they can’t even boast 1 thing she has done for our district, which has the highest foreclosure rate in the state…that being said I hope she does run as all her crackpot comments and views will be front and center hopefully opening the seat up to a lefty or independent.


Dennis
Comment posted January 23, 2011 @ 12:46 pm

Hey Chad, what do you want your congressional representative to do about your foreclosure? That’s between you and your bank.

She gets elected, not because people like you, who want the government to take care of them vote for her, but because fortunately you’re outnumbered by people who’d rather be free.


Chad
Comment posted January 23, 2011 @ 2:12 pm

Dennis,

I’m so so so sorry you completely missed the point. The point is Ms Crazy Pants Bachmann is running around pushing her agenda and her extreme ideas rather than dealing with problems in her district, whatever those problems are.

Also, I am very sorry to inform you that unfortunately my home is not in foreclosure and I do make all my payments so, sorry, can’t go there with me.

Finally to address your last comment, name 1, yes just 1 thing I can no longer do (since I’m outnumbered by people who’d rather be free) because Obama is in the White House.


Keith
Comment posted January 23, 2011 @ 7:43 pm

Chad~

I’m with you, brother… as are more than 40% of us in the 6th. I, too, scratch my head in wonder at how we are so misrepresented. Barely winning reelection by spending more than $12M (more than twice Clark’s funding) is NO mandate. It really doesn’t matter, as she is representing just one person in the district… herself.

Why, oh why, didn’t she just stay in Waterloo?


JazzyJIm
Comment posted January 24, 2011 @ 12:43 pm

How do air heads like Palin and Bachmann get elected? Please check and see if you have “Diebold” machines (and remove them) and don’t let misguided religulous PACs put nutz in office! Please!


Chad
Comment posted January 24, 2011 @ 6:16 pm

Dennis,

I am still awaiting your response,

I triple checked today while I was ice fishing and yep, I can still ice fish. Come to think of it, I can still buy guns too. How wierd……so I am still waiting to know what liberty I no longer have since Obama is in the White House.


marie stevens
Comment posted January 31, 2011 @ 10:03 am

I don’t know who’s dumber; Michelle for saying the Founding Fathers eliminated slavery, or Sarah for saying that the Soviet Union collapsed because of Sputnik.
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