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Bachmann Is Latest Target in Media's War on Conservative Women

By Erin R. Brown | August 10, 2011 | 12:35

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Liberal bias is rampant among the media, but there is no more tangible example of it than in how the media treat Conservative women. The most recent cover of Newsweek features a very wide-eyed Michele Bachmann, looking surprised and unattractive. Perhaps more disturbing is the caption Newsweek placed below the presidential candidate's photo: "Queen of Rage."

Bachmann, an attractive 55 year-old mother of five, is a three term member of the House of Representatives, constitutional conservative and prominent voice of the Tea Party movement. But if you get your information from liberals or the mainstream media, you might know her as 'crazy,' a "zombie" a"phony-ass broad" and a "skank."

In June, the Minnesota Congresswoman threw her hat into the ring of GOP 2012 White House contenders. Predictably, the media attacks on her have escalated.

Newsweek unveiled its cover story this week with a profile on the presidential contender, and readers were stunned to see the Congresswoman's "crazy eyes," a popular left wing meme for fired-up conservative women including Sarah Palin, Condoleezza Rice and Michelle Malkin. Malkin responded to the Newsweek cover saying, "Disseminating unflattering photos of conservatives isn't journalism. It's Alinskyite narrative-shaping."

Even though the most liberal women's group NOW has come to Bachmann's defense against the sexist photograph, the media were giddy over the unflattering photo. And small wonder. In a media environment where Playboy thinks it's all right to publish a list of conservative women to "hate f***," its open season. And it's of a piece with the vitriol, slander and slime the left and its media accomplices reserve for women of the right.

Bachmann is Target #1

The "journalists" at the Village Voice crowed with glee that they had a copy of the coveted, high resolution image of Bachman's eyes. "We have obtained a very high-resolution copy of Minnesota Representative Michele Bachmann's upcoming Newsweek cover," wrote Nick Greene. "As you can see, the resolution is so high we had to crop out a lot of the image."

It should be no surprise that Gawker, the gossip site that published the disgusting tell-all from an anonymous man claiming to have spent a night with 2010 GOP Delaware Senatorial candidate Christine O'Donnell, had a field day with the magazine cover. "Too bad the photographer startled her like that, eh? Ha ha, just kidding-they don't call her CrazyEyes for nothing. Looking like she's intercepting constitutions from other galaxies is her default setting."

Though The Washington Post called her a "barbie with fangs," Bachmann's looks are the least of her worries - her faith, political metaphors, fiery rhetoric and intelligence have all been under attack in recent months. Vanity Fair has chimed in on Bachmann's political aspirations and picked on one of her favorite metaphors: the three-legged stool.

Vanity Fair picked quotes from her June 27 presidential announcement, highlighted her stool metaphor, and offered snarky commentary.

'We are excited how we work together in this three legged stool of ours and so many of you got off the couch in this last election.'

Do the couch and stool come as a set? And are there no down payments until 2014?'

'Because a wise man named Solomon once said that a cord of three strands is not easily broken. And any carpenter will tell you that a three-legged stool is strong and stable and it won't tip over very easily.'

A multi-pronged metaphor, on the other hand, can easily tip over.

Vanity Fair also poked fun at Bachmann's faith, when she told Bob Schieffer on "Face the Nation" that she felt God calling her to run for office. "God alsogets to choose, and God chose Bachmann…But was it God or a campaign staffer who suggested kickstarting a campaign in the town called Waterloo? O, Lord, permit us to hazard a guess," Juli Weiner wrote.

The 5,200 word hit piece on Bachmann by Matt Taibbi in "Rolling Stone" magazine was among the worst attacks on her character to date. As NewsBusters pointed out 'Taibbi relentlessly attacked Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann as a 'bats-t crazy' 'political psychopath' with a 'gigantic set of burnished titanium Terminator-testicles swinging under her skirt'." The piece was accompanied by a hideous illustration of Bachmann in a full suit of armor, holding her Bible, wielding a bloody sword, with a path of destruction in her wake.

Apparently Bachmann's faith and presidential bid are so funny that Taibbi asked his readers not to laugh when considering her "presidential prospects." "Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and, as you consider the career and future presidential prospects of an incredible American phenomenon named Michele Bachmann… Don't laugh," Taibbi asked. "It may be the hardest thing you ever do, for Michele Bachmann is almost certainly the funniest thing that has ever happened to American presidential politics… Bachmann is a religious zealot whose brain is a raging electrical storm of divine visions and paranoid delusions."

(Taibbi is something of a specialist in slimy attacks on conservative women. As CMI reported in 2009, Taibbi let loose with a vile, misogynistic and violently sexual attack on columnist Michelle Malkin.)

The network news has taken to calling Bachmann names as well. On June 27, NBC "Today" correspondent Kelly O'Donnell saying that by jumping into the presidential race, Bachmann is "'redefining [her] public image' by 'turning down the flame-thrower persona.'" Bachmann, she said, "has been described as being too far outside the mainstream to be president."

In December 2010, MSNBC liberal host Chris Matthews laughed on air about Michele Bachmann being named to the House Intelligence Committee. After reporting the news that Bachmann had be named and the laughing had subsided, Matthews asked his guests "What-what genius, Howard, thought this was the perfect match?" MSNBC political analyst Howard Fineman replied, "I have no comeback. I think that just speaks for itself."

Matthews, along with others at MSNBC, has a long history of degrading conservative women. His disdain for Bachmann culminated in a caustic exchange on election night 2010 in which Matthews accused her of being hypnotized or "in a trance." But the victorious Bachmann got the better of Matthews, who famously confessed to a physical reaction to a Barack Obama speech. "I imagine that thrill is probably maybe quite not so tingly on your leg any more," she shot back.

Palin in the Running

The most visible target of the mainstream media's attacks on conservative women over the last three years has been none other than former Alaska governor, Sarah Palin. Virtually unknown on the national stage prior to her 2008 vice presidential run, Palin was consistently under fire for her looks, speech, folksy demeanor and conservative policies as she tried to win the White House.

The former governor of the nation's largest state, and an attractive mother of five, has been called "vicious" and "paranoid," "uninformed" (by Barbara Walters), the "Kim Kardashian of politics" (Kardashian is famous for her leaked sex tape), and one who causes "strife."

Although Obama booster Oprah Winfrey said she believed the American people too intelligent to send Palin to the White House, Barbara Walters said that the thought of her as president is "scary" to some folks. She's falsely been called an "enthusiastic birther" and was even linked by the mainstream media to the tragic shootings of congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and others in Arizona in January 2011. When the gunman turned out to be a crazed loner without political affiliation, Palin's accusers went silent.

The hate hasn't stopped with Sarah Palin, either. When her daughter Bristol appeared on "Dancing with the Stars," and succeeded in reaching the finals, liberals saw a "Tea Party conspiracy" because Palin beat "infinitely more skilled and interesting on the dance floor."

Grilling Governor Nikki Haley

Nikki Haley is the current governor of South Carolina. She's the first woman to hold the position, and at 39, the attractive mother of two is the youngest sitting governor in the United States. She's also only the second Indian-American (after Louisiana's Bobby Jindall) to serve as governor of a U.S. state.

Those are impressive achievements, and they'd be celebrated by mainstream press outlets were Haley a Democrat. But what do they earn a conservative woman? The Washington Post described Haley as a "small time agitator."

As she ran for governor in 2009 and 2010, Haley's campaign had to battle rumors that she had an extramarital affair, a claim her office continues to deny to this day. Those rumors resurfaced last winter as, according to the AP and published on the Huffington Post, "The political blogger who claims he had a physical relationship with married Republican South Carolina gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley offered new details in a sworn statement released Tuesday," Seanna Adcox wrote.

It wasn't just Haley's personal life under scrutiny. Her faith was questioned as well. Haley is the daughter of Indian immigrants, and grew up in a traditional Sikh faith household. Thought she became a Christian and converted to Methodism in 1996 at the age of 24, Haley continues to occasionally attend Sikh services out of respect for her parents' culture. But that was enough to get the usually disdainfully secular media up in arms about her lack of commitment to her faith.

"Nikki Haley Under Fire, Stresses Christian Faith Over Sikh Heritage," ran the headline of a 2010 article by David Gibson at Politics Daily. "South Carolina's Sarah Palin-approved Republican primary candidate for governor, Nikki Haley, seems to be trying to highlight her belief in Jesus while playing down the Sikh religion of her family in an effort to overcome damaging allegations of extramarital affairs and punishing attacks from her political foes," Gibson wrote. He cited a change in rhetoric about her personal relationship with Christ on her campaign literature and website as her changing her tone on her religion.

David Waters at the On Faith Blog for the Washington Post also questioned her commitment to her faith, saying "Nikki Haley, the Sarah Palin-endorsed, scandal-hounded, Sikh-turned-Methodist who finished first Tuesday in a contentious South Carolina Republican primary for governor, is facing new questions about the length and depth of her commitment to Christianity.' Waters cited the same reasons as Gibson for the basis of his "questions" about Haley's faith.

Haley has even come under fire for her race. Newsbusters.org pointed out that the Associated Press helped Democrats attack Haley, saying "South Carolina Democrats on Thursday seized on a 10-year-old voter registration document for Gov. Nikki Haley to claim the Republican uses her Indian-American heritage when it's convenient because it lists her race as 'W' for white."

It's also necessary to ask, how many liberal candidates - male or female - would be asked if they will embarrass the people they represent? But ABC's "Good Morning America" host George Stephanopolous asked just that. "Can you assure South Carolina voters that they're not going to be embarrassed if they elect you?"

Laura Ingraham, 'Talk Slut'

As noted above with Matt Taibbi sliming of Michelle Malkin, conservative women don't have to be politicians to attract the hatred of the left. Radio host Laura Ingraham was recently called a "right-wing slut" by MSNBC host Ed Schultz for her opinion on Obama having a beer summit overseas.

On his May 24 national radio show, Schultz said the following: "But you know what they're talking about? Like this right-wing slut, what's her name, Laura Ingraham? Yeah, she's a talk slut. You see, she was, back in the day, praising President Reagan when he was drinking a beer overseas …"

What's more, when the news broke, the ladies of ABC's morning talk show "The View" made light of the comments. Barbara Walters laughed off the sexist remarks. "I would like to say that Joy Behar, on this program, has called me a slut," Walters quipped.

They're Asking for It

According to Newsweek, the sexist treatment of Republican women is … their own fault for being so attractive. "There seems to be an insistent, increasingly excitable focus on the supposed hotness of Republican women in the public eye, like Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, Michelle Malkin, and Nikki Haley - not to mention veterans like Ann Coulter," Newsweek wrote in a July 3 piece titled "Too Hot to Handle."

But not everyone buys that they bring it on themselves by being attractive without corresponding intelligence. Charlie Daniels, the famous fiddler and noted patriot had this to say about the media's treatment of Bachmann and other conservative women receive: "If they were the idiots the self-proclaimed elitists in the mainstream media would have us believe, they'd simply fall under their own weight without any help from the insulated dodos at the New York Times."

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It's the MSM throwing its

Submitted by ThisnThat on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 12:47pm.

It's the MSM throwing its full weight behind the DNC, trying to stay one step ahead and two levels more intense of the DNC's attack ads. I wonder how much the DNC pays Newsweek for their propaganda?

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So, Tina Brown explains it by saying "They had it coming"?

Submitted by CO2Maker on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 1:26pm.

Try to use that defense to a rape charge!

Besides, all those hot conservative mombie babes are racists, anyway, so, Matt Tahini Sauce, if you want to "hate-f***" one of them, make sure you do it with a white sheet over your head.

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No matter how hard these weirdo libbies try.....

Submitted by liberalsarefunny on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 2:05pm.

they just cannot convince anyone that Bachmann is "angry" about anything...

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Just a bunch of

Submitted by Bodini on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 2:46pm.

Just a bunch of dumb, uninformed, butt-ugly, Marxist Democrat, bit

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Just a bunch of

Submitted by Bodini on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 2:50pm.

Just a bunch of dumb, uninformed, butt-ugly, Marxist Democrat Nags attacking an intelligent, articulate, educated, attractive Conservative Republican Lady!

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The very fact

Submitted by BBallleaper on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 3:30pm.

that Bachmann would even agree to pose for a Newsweak cover underlines her poor judgment. Why am I always the only Conservative in America telling the GOP don't agree to appear on obviously liberal media whose only intent is to smear you as a tribute to their communist masters! Sure they made her look bad! What the hell did she think they were going to do? Stay off CBS, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, NYT, WP, LT, CNN. You don't need them.

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You're not the only one

Submitted by MrLuigi on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 5:40pm.

I've been saying that for years, unfortunately it's not being heard. They should absolutely refuse to do any of those shows unless they have the balls to refer to the host as lefty!

Bob Schieffer: "Tell me Congresswoman Bachmann why are the republicans so stubborn about increasing revenue?

Con. Bachmann: Well lefty we feel the government already siphons enough money from the private sector.

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You're forgetting that Fox

Submitted by Dustin Jolley on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 5:43pm.

You're forgetting that Fox News contributor and former NPR host Juan Williams once called Sarah Palin a "centerfold" on Hannity.

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The right wing only calls it

Submitted by Giygas on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 6:26pm.

The right wing only calls it misogyny when the criticism is aimed at conservative women. They exoriate Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton with a higher degree of vitriol and still pretend to be "ethical" journalists. The reason why the mainstream media is very critical of Michelle Bachmann and Sarah Palin is because they're both category 5 idiots. Michelle Bachmann and the rest of the tea party mob incessantly say they wish to follow the founding principles of the country and yet they know less about Amercan history than a 3rd grader.

The media hasn't been critical enough of Sarah Palin. If Joe Biden gave Katie Couric the same response that she got from Sarah Palin when asked about his sources of information, the media would have likely thought he had a brain tumor.

If the right wingers had brains, they would be attacking Bachmann as well, because she would guarentee victory for Obama in the next election if she became the nominee. Instead support someone less extreme and maniacal.

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The translation of Giggle's latest,

Submitted by UpNorth on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 6:34pm.

"Instead support someone less extreme and maniacal".  Put up a squish, RINO, or better yet, a real liberal. 

Meanwhile back at the wasteland that is Giggle's intellect, please, name and link to any of the so-called right wing journalists who have "excoriated"  Dame Pelosi or Clinton? 

To re-elect Obama would be like the Titanic backing up and hitting the iceberg again.
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"If the right wingers had brains"

Submitted by MrLuigi on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 8:39pm.

You're right, "right wingers are dumb." What I don't understand is how we're smart enough to achieve success in america and you left wingers have to rely on redistributionists to feed yourselves.

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rely on redistributionists

Submitted by Boudin on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 8:48pm.

"US" is more accurate

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Got that one backasswards

Submitted by bahiabob on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 7:59pm.

NOPE.
Conservatives and people with honor call it misogyny when the misogyny is aimed at Any and ALL women.
Lefties specialize in hurling misogyny assaults at women on the right as they have no other defense against the logic and reason of strong conservative women.

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Pelosi and Hillary are women?

Submitted by cocodrie on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 8:05pm.

Boy was I wrong on that one. I was wrong about Biteme too. I didn't know he had a brain for a tumor to attack.

 

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Warning:.

Submitted by ozarkian on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 10:03pm.

Angry rant to follow:

You tell me there isn't some way the Repubs could use some of these slurs, say right after a few clips of obama with his halo, and the sillyness about him being a "lightbringer," just to show the contrast? You don't have to beat people over the head to make some who see themselves as too busy to "follow politics" gasp when they see what depth of misogyny the "mainstream" has fallen to.

I'm no campaign manager, but following this unheard of vileness, people who ARE can't find some way to use this material in ads? People who develop psy ops to help start revolts in Iran can't present this in some way that shows the absolute fire conservative women have taken with no hesitation, contrasted with the fluff obama gets (and is STILL petulant about)?

Maybe show that clip where a reporter says, "What has been your most enchanting moment" (to bo, of course), followed by, "Are you a flake?" with Stepho and Bachmann? Just seems Americans (most of them) retain a sense of fairness that could boomerang badly on the mudslingers if we'd quit just sitting it out and watching them get destroyed like with Bush. Didn't we learn anything from that? (I know, he had his problems. but not like he was painted.)

And every one of our candidates, male and female, elected or campaign workers should be holding press conferences and doing interviews everytime something like thie Newsweek story comes out. Hold it up to the camera, denounce it, then send the video viral.

For interviews, conservative women should all have ironclad replies, said in their frostiest voices, to any question that demeans. I mean, could Stepho look anything but like a silly little boy next to Margaret Thatcher and what SHE would have said? As for the "mean girls" stuff in print, if we can't be brutal enough to deal with it in kind or some other way, maybe we're just not tough enough to play with the big boys.

I'm just tired of wathing some of our best people being delegitimized as if they were Jews on Palestinian TV. Come on, time to deal with this, instead of whining, "Oh, Palin (Bachman, Hailey, etc.) has too many negatives."

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