Don’t fall for the media’s attempt to turn the nomination process into a stupid ass, drama-enhanced, reality show.
The thing forgotten in Pawlenty’s jabbing at Bachmann is that while he looked bad, she didn’t exactly look magnanimous either. I thought they were both hurt in the debate, but Tim more so.
So like this Lady named Bachmannnnn showed up. She didn’t come tell me I was, like special. She like walked in and like addressed the crowwwd. When she was done, she like walked ouuuuut. And I didn’t get any attention at ALLLLL! OMG, she like dissed me! Well I never!
Perry came over and like, smiled at me. He touched my hand. I couldn’t believe it. I was instantly, well, like in love. Those eyes! That hair. His firm grasp of my hand. Like OMG! That was so presidential.
Bachmann spent a fair amount of time in the state. She attended a number of events. She didn’t want to allow a guy who showed up there one day dominate, so she asked to make a presentation too. BFD
She didn’t have to through the crowd like she just showed up, and she had to desperately impress people, instead of express her views there over a period of time.
That is false. Bachmann has said nothing of the sort.
And now, Bachmann sits in a bus rather than being seen with Perry.
Speculation is that she was suffering a headache, and was resting it, and wanted the lights down because bright lights hurt if you have a headache.
Assuming this report to be true, which I think is doubtful, my question is: has she changed any of her conservative positions?
That is why I am voting for her: she is the most conservative candidate in the race. And she is getting traction. The Country Club/Big Government/Establishment group hate her because she will not vote for the Boehner/McConnell crap sandwiches they keep feeding up.
If she starts flip-flopping on a bunch of issues, I will have to reconsider my support for her. But the media drummed-up drama queen stories will not change my mind.