toes tomorrow!toes tomorrow!
Bachmann Wins Iowa Straw Poll, Cements Her Top-Tier Status in GOP Race
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/08/13/finally-here-ames-straw-poll-first-test-2012/
She's been asked a couple of times about these issues and she just clams up and chants "This is about me, not my family members.""NBC investigative reporter Michael Isikoff has a story noting that while Congresswoman Michele Bachmann has "forcefully denounced the Medicaid program for swelling the 'welfare rolls,' the mental health clinic run by her husband has been collecting annual Medicaid payments totaling over $137,000 for the treatment of patients since 2005."
"Earlier this week, a Los Angeles Times story noted that Bachmann is a partner in a family farm in Wisconsin that received nearly $260,000 in federal farm subsidies."
"Bachmann said in December that the subsidies went to her in-laws and she never received "one penny" from the farm, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. However, in financial disclosure forms, she reported receiving between $32,503 and $105,000 in income from the farm, at minimum, between 2006 and 2009."
http://www.minnpost.com/minnpotus/2..._bachmanns_husband_gets_big_medicaid_payments
Bachman Shmachman -- She is irrelevant. This will come down to Perry and Romney. I think Perry is the lesser of two evils and the only one with any chance at winning the Presidential election. I think even his chances are somewhat slim though.
Bachman Shmachman -- She is irrelevant. This will come down to Perry and Romney. I think Perry is the lesser of two evils and the only one with any chance at winning the Presidential election. I think even his chances are somewhat slim though.
She's been asked a couple of times about these issues and she just clams up and chants "This is about me, not my family members."
Ed Rollins is doing a great job keeping her on message, so far.
Sooner or later she has to cough up some answers though.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Rupert Murdoch's WSJ ran this story yesterday:
Rick Perry's Crony Capitalism Problem
The WSJ is such a leftist rag.
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