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    Michele Bachmann enters U.S. presidential race

    Look out, Sarah!

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    Michele Bachmann enters U.S. presidential race



    Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, an outspoken Republican with close ties to the U.S. Tea Party movement, announced Monday that she running for president, a candidacy that could further shake up a volatile fight for the Republican nomination.

    The first woman to enter the 2012 race, Bachmann announced her bid during a Republican presidential debate in New Hampshire.

    The third-term Minnesota congresswoman has been leaning heavily toward a run over the past few months, visiting early primary states, raising money and railing against U.S. President Barack Obama.

    "Our country needs a leader who understands the hardships that people across America have been facing over the past few years, and who will do what it takes to renew the American dream. We must become a strong and proud America again, and I see clearly a better path to a brighter future," Bachmann said in a statement issued through her new campaign.

    She brings high energy, charisma and proven fundraising ability to the Republican race to nominate a challenger to Obama. She also is known for unyielding stances, biting commentary and high-profile gaffes.

    Bachmann is attempting the rare leap from the U.S. House to the presidency.

    Despite having low seniority and few policy accomplishments, she has risen to prominence in Washington in part by her frequent television appearances and willingness to attack Obama in sharp terms.
    Threat to other candidates

    Her popularity with Tea Party activists and her credentials as a social conservative make her a credible threat to other candidates courting conservatives who make up the core of the Republican Party. Her impact may be felt most in Iowa, the first stop in the nomination battle where Christian evangelicals dominate.

    While she hasn't built the broad campaign infrastructure of some Republican rivals, she has gradually patched together a blend of tested and fresh-but-determined advisers. She's also shown an ability to raise money from a network of small-dollar donors, including $13.5 million she put toward the nation's most expensive House race of 2010.

    Bachmann spent the bulk of her political career in Minnesota and Washington as a minority party member, revelling in her role as a fierce voice of the opposition. She didn't let up when Republicans gained control of the U.S. House last fall, enhancing her standing through public breaks with party leaders after she was denied a place in caucus leadership.

    The congresswoman has irked some party leaders by grabbing at the spotlight, such as the alternate televised response she delivered to Obama's State of the Union speech this winter.

    Her willingness to speak her mind — she once accused Obama of running a "gangster government" — has brought her both loyal fans and plenty of critics.

    Since first hinting at a presidential campaign ahead of an Iowa speech in January, she has made sustained trips there and to New Hampshire and South Carolina, all places with an outsized voice in the nominating process. She previously told reporters she would announce her intentions this month in her birthplace of Waterloo, Iowa.
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    Now there are two Minnesota A Ins running for President. Will there be three?

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    Good Gravy.......................... The mud slinging will start early and instead of people working to make the world better they will spend all their time trying to make our current President look bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marigold2 View Post
    Good Gravy.......................... The mud slinging will start early and instead of people working to make the world better they will spend all their time trying to make our current President look bad.
    And that differs from the last 30+ years of American politics how?

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    Sarah's better looking that Michelle


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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    Sarah's better looking that Michelle
    OH! Now it's a beauty contest?

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    Well Good Wom we will have Brains over Beauty.. Brains runs a country & not beauty.. Still too early for me to start judging yet..


    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    Sarah's better looking that Michelle

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    And how many women voted for Pres. Clinton because he was cute? Trust me, there were plenty, I knew some of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    And how many women voted for Pres. Clinton because he was cute? Trust me, there were plenty, I knew some of them.
    I think George W. Bush is cuter than Bill Clinton but it doesn't mean I voted for him.

    Cute can fade real fast when they open mouth.

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    Cute might work for the Mayor of a small town; it might even work for the Governor of a small (population) state. But cute does not work for the President of the United States.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    I think George W. Bush is cuter than Bill Clinton but it doesn't mean I voted for him.

    Cute can fade real fast when they open mouth.
    For once I can agree with someone on here.

    Georgie had such a cute smile. Bill reminded of W.C. Fields with his big red nose. But Bill was a real smooth talker & still is. Look what he talked Monica into.

    I don't like to listen to false promises & that is generally what we get. I don't like mud slinging & they all do that. The years have flown by with a lot of political garbage floating under the bridge & it really stinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    Cute might work for the Mayor of a small town; it might even work for the Governor of a small (population) state. But cute does not work for the President of the United States.
    Cute = increased popularity.
    Increased popularity = a bloody good chance.
    What I have seen so far in your elections is simply a popularity contest.
    So what makes a good president ?? Being coloured ?? Being an ex cowboy movie star ?? Being cute ?? All sounds the same to me.


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    The Ex-cowboy movie star was also the leader of the Union he was in and Governor of California well before he ran for the presidency, but people forget those two stops to make him seem like a lightweight.

    We've also had former Congressmen, a former protoge of Adm. Rickover, former generals, and ex-suit salesmen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    The Ex-cowboy movie star was also the leader of the Union he was in and Governor of California well before he ran for the presidency, but people forget those two stops to make him seem like a lightweight.

    We've also had former Congressmen, a former protoge of Adm. Rickover, former generals, and ex-suit salesmen.
    But usually union leaders are only bully men who work for their own.
    And as Governor of Cal, the man was elected because he was popular, a face that everyone knew. Same as Arnie the Terminated....big star....what does he know about politics ??? He married a Kennedy, that don't mean a thing when it comes down to the "proof of the pudding."
    I heard you also had a peanut farmer in the White House


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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    I heard you also had a peanut farmer in the White House
    Correct. He had also been Governor of Georgia. He graduated in 1947 from the United States Naval Academy and served on surface ships and on diesel-electric submarines in the Atlantic and Pacific fleets. He was involved with the beginnings of the nuclear sub program in the US - under Rickover.

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