We have this pledge that, among other things, raises the specter of slavery as being better for blacks than freedom.
She won't come clean on the farm story: did she earn money from it like her filings said or not earn as she claimed in an interview.
Her husband is not a license therapist in MN, and while it's not strictly required in that state, it's highly peculiar.
Her legislative record is on par with Obama's: unremarkable.
She admits she only went for an advanced degree in tax law because her husband told her to and believes in strict deference of a wife to a husband. How would she handle decisions as POTUS in that light?
She's great as a firebrand in the House but would be a gift to Obama as the nominee.
Sarah Palin said it well today, "Second, the office of the presidency is too important for on-the-job training. It requires a strong chief executive who has been entrusted with real authority in the past and has achieved a proven track record of positive measurable accomplishments."
We need someone other than Bachmann to be the unRomney.
“We have this pledge that, among other things, raises the specter of slavery as being better for blacks than freedom.”
Her point was not that Black people were better off as slaves, but rather that single parent households create conditions similar to slavery (poverty and so on).
Ok, if Bachmann is no good, who do you suggest people to back? Cain? Pawlenty? RomneyCare? Paul?
Who?