Topic: Michele Bachmann

Michele Bachmann Has Inspired a Sexy Romance Novel

Badlands Unlimited

Michele Bachmann was the muse for a new romance novel called Fires of Siberia, to be published June 1, about a fiery presidential candidate who tries to bone up on her foreign policy credentials only to get stuck in the wilderness with a sexy stranger.

By Elspeth Reeve

May 17, 2013

So Who Lied to ABC News About the Benghazi Emails?

ABC News' Jonathan Karl's revelation of the White House's role in 12 revisions to the Benghazi talking points propelled the story, long percolating in conservative media, into a bona fide scandal. But then CNN's Jake Tapper's revelation of what the emails actually said revealed that to be a fake scandal. So who lied to Karl?

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By Elspeth Reeve

May 16, 2013

The Conservative Crackdown on Tea Party Groups Vanished in the IRS Scandal

Prominent figures on the right are calling for harsh consequences for the IRS's inappropriate targeting of Tea Party groups — Michele Bachmann floated impeachment of President Obama on Thursday — but it's worth remembering that prominent figures on the right, like Erick Erickson just five weeks ago, wer insisting that some of these Tea Party groups get some extra scrutiny.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

May 15, 2013

Michele Bachmann's Eyes Look Just as Crazy as Everyone Else's in Google Glass

After gamely donning Google's face computer on Capitol Hill this morning, Bachmann has already suffered the same aesthetic fate as those so-called "Glassholes" before her: Even a politician who's somewhat famous for her stare can't make the glasses of the future look any less weird.

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By Philip Bump

May 14, 2013

Michele Bachmann Worries Obamacare May Let the IRS Kill Conservatives

If anyone can tie the IRS, Benghazi, and Obamacare into one grand conspiracy, it's Michele Bachmann. And she did.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Apr 15, 2013

No One's Paying Attention to Michele Bachmann on Immigration This Time

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio went on seven Sunday talk shows to pitch a bipartisan immigration reform deal, while a handful of Republican lawmakers famous for their wacky cable news interviews can't get any attention.

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By Philip Bump

Mar 25, 2013

Michele Bachmann's Presidential Campaign Keeps Coming Back to Haunt Her

Bachmann was never going to be president. Her quirky, doomed campaign elevated the four-term Congressmember from Minnesota to increased public attention. It also spurred attention, it was revealed today, from the Office of Congressional Ethics.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 21, 2013

Say Goodbye to Bachmann's Tea Party

Does the Tea Party still exist? Michele Bachmann's Tea Party Caucus has been all but dormant for months, while new Republican stars are stealing the limelight.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 16, 2013

Bachmann's Vision for a New GOP: More Caring, More Benghazi

Like many of the politicians at CPAC with ambitions for higher office, Michele Bachmann offered a vision of a new path forward for Republicans. Bachmann's was unique in that it combined a more inclusive message — "We care about people!" — with her signature cable news-ready attacks on President Obama.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 5, 2013

Some Reasons Ashley Judd Isn't Crazy to Run for Senate

The whole political world is baffled Ashley Judd might run for Senate in Kentucky against Mitch McConnell in 2014.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Feb 15, 2013

The GOP Primary: Where Are They Now?

During the 2012 Republican primary, several candidates were criticized as unserious hustlers who cared less about America's problems than getting more famous into order to sell books — or get a Fox News contract like the one Herman Cain landed on Friday. Well, it's a year later. How did everyone do? 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jan 15, 2013

Angry Aide Says Bachmann Debate Coach Wouldn't Let Her Sleep with Husband

When Michele Bachmann's presidential campaign ended, she faced a decision: pay former aides the money they were owed, or make them sign a nondisclosure agreement first? She chose poorly.

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By J.K. Trotter

Jan 11, 2013

Bachmann Campaign Staffers Claim They Aren't Getting Paid Because of Leaks

A national field director for her failed presidential campaign alleges that Bachmann refuses to pay a number of former staffers because they declined to sign a non-disclosure agreement.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jan 4, 2013

In Praise of Hostage Taking

Hostage-takers, in most movies, are bad guys. So it's curious conservatives are fully embracing the liberal talking point that House Republicans took the U.S. economy hostage during the debt limit fight of 2011, and plan to make hostage-taking the cause célèbre before the U.S. defaults in March.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Nov 26, 2012

National Review Demands Death of Iowa Straw Poll by Fakery

With a bit of dubious reasoning, the conservative magazine wants to kill the summer tradition in which Republican presidential candidates spend tons of money and eat unexpected foods on sticks in order to get a little press and raise a little money.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Nov 20, 2012

Iowa Straw Poll May Cease to Be Useless, Exist in 2016

In a bucking of primary-season tradition that might just fend off the Michele Bachmann of 2016, Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad is now floating the idea of killing the Ames Straw Poll.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Oct 5, 2012

Did Obama Just Diss Michele Bachmann?

President Obama made an unscheduled stop in Cleveland on Friday to lob an unscheduled insult at Michele Bachmann. Maybe.

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By David Wagner

Sep 27, 2012

Today in Research

The 'Michele Bachmann' Effect; Curiosity Finds a Streambed on Mars

Discovered: Republican women have more "feminine" features; some evidence for Mars' watery past;  element 113 is synthesized; how the brightest stellar event ever recorded happened.

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By Serena Dai

Jul 30, 2012

Chart of the Day

The Convoluted Connections That Link Huma Abedin to the Muslim Brotherhood

The spectacle of right-wingers like Michele Bachmann throwing around accusations that State Department deputy chief Huma Abedin is a secret agent of the Muslim Brotherhood has been remarkably information-free. So we decided to trace the most ardent supporter's case for radical Islamic infiltration of the U.S. government. The results are a tangled, convoluted mess.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jul 26, 2012

Bachmann Gets a Scolding for Huma Abedin Stunt

Michele Bachmann was scolded by House Intelligence Committee chair Mile Rogers for her letter to the State Department suggesting the Muslim Brotherhood is stealthily influencing the department and implying that Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin might be an agent for the group.

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By Adam Martin

Jul 24, 2012

Newt's Bachmann Defense: All She Did Was Ask Questions

U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann's McCarthy-like questions about a top State Department aide's "ties" to the Muslim Brotherhood have been largely dismissed by those in her party and the Brotherhood itself, but she's got some defenders, including Newt Gingrich and Slate columnist Dave Weigel.

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By David Wagner

Jul 23, 2012

Comment of the Day

'Never Underestimate the Ability of the Paranoid to Perform Mental Gymnastics'

As we noted today, even the Muslim Brotherhood finds Michele Bachmann's suggestion that Huma Abedin is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood preposterous. With tongue firmly planted in cheek, one commenter suspected the organization of covering up their Abedin connection. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jul 23, 2012

Huma Abedin's Muslim Brotherhood 'Ties' Are News to the Muslim Brotherhood

In the latest chapter of Michele Bachmann's dabbling in Muslim McCarthyism and failed attempt at connecting Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton aide and Anthony Weiner's wife, to the Muslim Brotherhood has a funny twist: The Muslim Brotherhood is calling the claims ridiculous.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jul 20, 2012

Republicans Are Souring on Bachmann's Tea Party Flavor

Republican leaders have recently tried to back away slowly from the Tea Partying style that defined the party during its primary, and that has been complicated by Michele Bachmann's charge that Huma Abedin must be investigated for the "potential Muslim Brotherhood infiltration" of the Obama administration.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jul 19, 2012

Meet Huma Abedin's Latest Defender: John Boehner

Speaker of the House John Boehner has become the latest high-profile Republican to denounce Michele Bachmann's "pretty dangerous" accusations that Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton's deputy chief of staff and Anthony Weiner's wife, has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. 

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By Eric Randall

Jul 18, 2012

John McCain Comes to Huma Abedin's Defense

John McCain gave a pretty forceful floor speech Wednesday morning in defense of Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton's deputy chief of staff (and Anthony Weiner's wife), whom a few House Republicans have suggested is part of a Muslim Brotherhood infiltration of the American government.

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By Elspeth Reeve

May 16, 2012

GOP Primary: Where Are They Now?

Herman Cain really endorsed Mitt Romney Tuesday, though not without saying a number of embarrassing things, like "What Governor Romney did in Massachusetts, I does not care." It made us kinda miss the guy.

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By Adam Martin

May 10, 2012

No Swiss Family Bachmann for Michele, After All

On Wednesday she said it was a "non-story" but on Thursday, Michele Bachmann's office said the congresswoman had written to the Swiss Consulate to withdraw her dual Swiss citizenship, so it must have been some kind of story, right?

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By John Hudson

May 9, 2012

Home News From Afar

Switzerland Ponders Michele Bachmann's Dual Citizenship

She may be America's Tea Party darling but Congresswoman Michele Bachmann can now run for public office in Switzerland.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

May 3, 2012

Bachmann Thinks the Liberty-Killing Frugal Socialist Isn't So Bad

Hey folks, we've reached that awkward point when our favorite Republicans, felled during the primaries, now have to take back all the nasty things they said about Mitt Romney and endorse him to get some attention. Up today: Michele Bachmann.

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By Dashiell Bennett

May 3, 2012

Michele Bachmann to Endorse the Guy That She Said Could Not Win

Former presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is the latest Republican to line up behind Mitt Romney now that his nomination is securely in hand.

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By Adam Martin

Mar 27, 2012

Bachmann Relives Her Campaign at Supreme Court

U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann made repealing Obamacare a core issue of her presidential campaign, so it felt a little like she was back on the stump when she led a rally outside the Supreme Court Tuesday as justices heard health care arguments inside.

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By Seth Abramovitch

Mar 25, 2012

The Sunday Grind

David Plouffe Calls GOP Primaries a 'Clown Show'; A Paul Ryan VP Run?

Every Sunday, we scour the political talk shows for the best parts so you don't have to. Today, Senior Advisor to the President David Plouffe responds to Newt Gingrich, Michele Bachmann is optimistic, and Paul Ryan hints at a possible vice presidential run.

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By John Hudson

Mar 23, 2012

We Apologize for Confusing Michele Bachmann

The Atlantic Wire has confused Michele Bachmann about Iran's nuclear program and we feel terrible about it.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Feb 22, 2012

A Look Back at Our Most Treasured GOP Debate Memories

The 2012 Republican presidential candidates -- what's left of them -- will debate for the very last time Wednesday night and we're sure going to miss them.

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By Richard Lawson

Feb 15, 2012

Michele Bachmann Will Not Be Dancing with Stars

A mostly unsourced rumor has been floating around these internets recently claiming that congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Disturbia) was offered a spot on the upcoming season of ABC's glitter 'n' gunk "celebrity" fest, Dancing With the Stars. But she's not, OK?

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By Dino Grandoni

Feb 1, 2012

Bachmann Was Pretty Quick to Kill Those Romney Endorsement Rumors

Perry endorsed GingrichCain endorsed umm "everyone," but there's one ex-candidate whose still taking her time making an endorsement.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 25, 2012

You'll Still Be Able to Vote for Michele Bachmann

Rep. Michele Bachmann has announced today that she'll be seeking her fourth term in Congress, reports the AP

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jan 18, 2012

The Republican Obsession with Being Laughed At

Newt Gingrich imagines the 2012 presidential debates will be like high school prom -- the kind where pig's blood is dumped on the prom queen: if Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee, "Obama's going to laugh at him," Gingrich told ABC News this month.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jan 13, 2012

The Mistakes That Undid Bachmann's Campaign

The autopsy of Michele Bachmann's presidential campaign has a lot of the typical reasons for what went wrong -- fights between staff, money, priorities, etc.  -- but also has an unusually high number of funny ones. 

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 4, 2012

So Long, Bachmann Campaign; Hello 'Lallymander' Trailer

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jan 4, 2012

The Theory That Mitt Romney Loses by Winning

If Mitt Romney is going to be the Republican nominee, he needs the rest of the candidates to drop out -- just not yet.

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By Adam Martin

Jan 4, 2012

Bachmann: 'I Have Decided to Stand Aside'

Michele Bachmann, who took sixth place in Tuesday's Iowa caucuses, appears to be having second thoughts about the rest of the race.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 3, 2012

Michele Bachmann Belatedly Plays the Tim Tebow Card

Today in sports: In a new ad in Iowa, the GOP White House longshot hitches her wagon to the star of the worst quarterback in the NFL playoffs, Penn State is still trying to settle on a replacement for Joe Paterno, and ad time during the Super Bowl is all sold out.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jan 3, 2012

Santorum Wins Tie with Romney in Iowa

The morning vote tally has Mitt squeaking by Rick by a count of just eight measly votes.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 3, 2012

Oh, the Things You'll Eat: A Culinary History of the Iowa Campaign

If we've learned anything from watching the GOP's would-be presidential nominees crisscross Iowa these last few months, it's that the campaign trail never runs out of ways to make people appear silly in full public view.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jan 3, 2012

Let the Post-Iowa Drop-Out Sweepstakes Begin

The more interesting contest in Iowa Tuesday night will not be for first place but for fourth. The guys who land in the top three will declare victory. But the poor souls in fifth place and lower might have to go home. Here's our analysis of who's likely to give up first.

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By Richard Lawson

Jan 2, 2012

Ad Watch

Everybody Loves Iowa

Mitt Romney sucks up to Iowa, Michele Bachmann dubs herself the Iron Lady, and normal people love Ron Paul.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jan 2, 2012

What We Can Glean from the Candidates' Closing Arguments in Iowa

While the Ron Paul campaign warned that his rivals are trigger-happy chickenhawks Monday, Newt Gingrich is still obsessed with his own world historical narrative, declaring victory by not quitting even though Mitt Romney backers aired so many mean ads about him.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 29, 2011

Key Iowa Ally Turn His Back on Michele Bachmann to Support Ron Paul

A state senator who was at one time the chairman of Michele Bachmann's Iowa campaign, switched his allegience to Ron Paul on Wednesday, just hours after attending a rally for Bachmann. 

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By Ted Mann

Dec 17, 2011

Ron Paul on Michele Bachmann: 'She Hates Muslims'

Appearing on The Tonight Show, the Texas congressman also says his fellow Republican presidential candidate wants "to go get 'em."

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