Bachmann, Trump: Countries the U.S. invaded should give up their oil
Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at 6:00 am
Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann hosted Donald Trump on a conference call with campaign supporters and media Tuesday.
The tycoon and the candidate talked about the Occupy Wall Street protests, fiscal issues and petroleum policy. But Bachmann made sure that callers knew that Trump was not endorsing her.
“He is not on the call this evening because he is endorsing my campaign for Presidency, he’s on the call this evening because he’s admired, he’s respected,” she said.
One caller wanted to know, “Where is the Republican leadership in regards to what appears to be a Marxist group down there on Wall Street?”
Bachmann dissed the Occupy Wall Street protesters before agreeing with part of their message.
“I think people are looking at this and try to figure out, is this a George Soros inspired protest down there? Are there legitimate grievances?” she said. “I think people look at Wall Street and they see a $700 billion blank check. I voted against that $700 billion blank check.”
Trump admitted that some protesters might have valid reasons to be scornful of Wall Street, but questioned the movement.
“I was in New York recently where you had—I wouldn’t call it a riot, but it got—you had thousands of people marching down Wall Street,” Trump said. “This is a group of in many cases very well-dressed, and I look at it and I say something has got to be done to break it up.”
The bulk of the conversation involved oil, both tapping U.S. oil and being smarter with OPEC. And both Trump and Bachmann though it would be a good idea to demand the Iraqis, Afghanis and Libyans give oil to the U.S. for free for “liberating” them.
“Constantly it’s the United States that are the chumps,” Bachmann said. “We constantly clean up everybody else’s mess. Look at Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, we should be getting paid back from these countries we have liberated.”
Trump agreed with Bachmann.
“In Libya, the rebels—that’s a very glamorous term, the rebels—they probably come from Iran,” he said of those opposing the Gaddafi regime. ”We are spending billions and billions of dollars. If six months ago, if they came to us and said we need help. if we would have said, ‘You know what? We are going to give you help but for the next 20 years, we get the 50 percent of your oil,’ you know what they would have said? ‘Absolutely! We will give you 75 percent.’”
Trump accused anti-Gaddafi fighters of opposing the United States in the Iraq War.
“They come from Iran in many cases and here we are spending billions of dollars and what do we get out of nothing,” Trump said. “In Iraq with the second largest oil fields in the world, we fight, we spent a trillion and a half, lost thousand of lives, great, great young people, what do we get?
Trump added that when the U.S. leaves Iraq at the end of the year, Iran will take the oil that should belong to the U.S.
“Now Iran, when we leave and you know we are not getting along with the government, Iran will come in and take over those oil reserves they are just waiting, waiting to take over the oil reserves because our leaders are just stupid. We are not smart people we have very pathetic leadership.
He concluded, “I have suggested we should have kept a percentage of the oil but also pay back the families who lost lives. In the old days to the victor go the spoils. Well, we don’t do that anymore. We spend a trillion and a half dollars and they are practically throwing us out of Iraq.
Bachmann added that it wasn’t fair for Iraqis to ask American forces to leave without giving the United States its oil. “We have just been kicked on this deal. We were trying to train their people. Iraq they spit at us and said we are not going to give immunity to the 5,000 Americans who were going to stay in Iraq and now all the money we have poured into Iraq, the lives we have poured into Iraq.”
She added, “This is a complete travesty, this is a complete disrespect for the United States.”
12 Comments
Comment posted October 18, 2011 @ 7:12 am
Why don’t we just give Trump and Bachman to Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, they can work out amongst themselves who gets them!
Comment posted October 18, 2011 @ 8:57 am
Since the terrorists have long claimed that the US entered Iraq for its’ oil reserves, I’m certain they’ll make good use of Bachmann’s statement! This nutcase is dangerous!
Comment posted October 18, 2011 @ 9:35 am
“We invaded your country, trashed your stuff, now say thanks and give us your oil.” “Oh, did I forget to mention American Exceptionalism?”
Comment posted October 18, 2011 @ 9:38 am
I read that whole thing. These are two people that rose far above their station than they should have.
If ever there were two idiots without a clue here they are.
Most of those countries did not want us there at all. To think that we should get their oil is nonsense. We would get the money for the oil but not oil. It all go’s to a world market.
So lets invade a country and take all there assets. HHHhmmmm isn’t that why we attacked Iraq in the 90′s for doing that very thing.
Fucking idiots. Bachman go back home and take care of your 28 kids that no one sees and stay in the kitchen.
Comment posted October 18, 2011 @ 10:42 am
Dog is my Shepherd, you nailed it. Thanks for articulating how ridiculous (and dangerous) these repuglican clowns are. The U.S. has enough trouble cleaning up Dubya’s international screwups without making things even worse from a PR standpoint. The last thing we need is to claim “eminent domain” over another country’s assets. What doofuses Bachmann and Trump are–they’re so oblivious to the world’s problems that they don’t even see the inherent danger in their stance. God help us.
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Comment posted October 18, 2011 @ 8:13 pm
These moral degenerates are so insane that they will one day get the civil war they’ve been hankering for.
The audacity of that infernal dog to think she can vomit all over a popular uprising and not get her teeth smashed in one of these days.
Comes the revolution.
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Comment posted October 21, 2011 @ 12:02 pm
One piece of good news is that every raving thing that fell from Trump’s mouth used to be big news. Now it’s three days since these lunatic statements, and this is the first I’ve heard, and I wouldn’t have if Bachmann wasn’t present. If this guy hadn’t been smart enough to be born to rich parents, he would be raving on a street corner.
Comment posted October 21, 2011 @ 12:14 pm
About Trump and Bachmann’s claims that Libya cost “billions and billions of dollars”, they’re making it up:
“Pentagon spokesman George Little put the price tag for U.S. Defense Department operations in Libya as of September 30 at $1.1 billion. This included daily military operations, munitions, the drawdown of supplies and humanitarian assistance.”
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/21/world/africa/libya-war-nato/index.html
They couldn’t be crazier unless they claimed the Libyan rebels were really Iranians. Oh right, they do claim that.
Comment posted October 27, 2011 @ 6:40 am
Dear god, I’m so utterly, permanently ashamed and traumatized that this literal hellspawn is from Minnesota. As a sixth generation North Star Stater, I can only be comforted by the fact that this harridan is not a Minnesotan, nor is her barely closeted, pseudo-psychologist husband. To all of you out there, I apologize.
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