Posted on 07/11/2011 7:02:03 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
On Meet the Press this morning, former Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty took a swipe at fellow presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann (R., Minn.).
I like Congresswoman Bachmann. Ive campaigned for her. I respect her. But her record of accomplishment in Congress is non-existent, he said. Were not looking for folks who just have a speech capability.
Bachmann is a major threat to Pawlenty in Iowa, where a Des Moines Register poll puts his support at only 6 percent and Bachmanns at 22 percent.
If her record of accomplishment was nil, why did he campaign for her? Does he not hear himself talking out both sides of his mouth?
Jim DeMint was on Laura Ingraham’s show this morning and was not happy with T-Paw’s comment. He’s going to have to back up his criticisms. Especially since the majority of time Bachmann was in congress the Dems were in control. And I doubt tea party voters are going to care that Bachmann doesn’t hold a Leadership position in the House. In fact they probably see that as a plus!
In the race to the bottom and the exit sign, TP is rounding the far turn and pulling away from Newt.
Well Pawlenty was governor longer than Palin so I guess that makes him more qualified than her, right?
Sounds like he’s a dumbass. This early in the campaign you do not attack other candidates, nor do you patronize them, criticize them, or mess with them in any way. Instead you use your precious time to talk about issues that the voters will support you over.
No, he misses the point. In normal times executive experience and managerial competence may be enough. These are not normal times. We are in the middle of a spending crisis that threatens to destroy our civilization. Putting so much emphasis on managerial competence reminds me of the fascists in Italy bragging that they could “make the trains run on time”. What we need more than anything else now is a leader with a willingness to take a chainsaw to the federal budget. If that person has executing experience as well, all the better. Frankly, I do not see very many potential candidates who fill both criteria. Some think that Perry does and I hope they are right, butt am not fully convinced yet.
Pawlenty is not a Lutheran, afaik. On the other hand, Bachmann is (or, until recently, has been) a Lutheran.
We haven't had a Lutheran president since the very first one, John Hanson.
FWIW, John Hanson was the 9th president of the Continental Congress. Since he was from Maryland, I assumed he was Roman Catholic. But with a name like Hanson, I had to look him up. Sure enough, he's a descendant of Swedes so he has to be Lutheran.
Now, I've got to wonder how Pawlenty played hockey and got elected governor of Minnesota as a Baptist . . .
You live by that sword, you die by that sword.
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