If You Thought Newsweek's Cover Photo of Bachmann Was Bad Wait Until You Read the Story...
When even the ultra-liberal National Organization for Women is attacking Newsweek's cover photo of Michele Bachmann as sexist it's clear that magazine has sunk to a new low, but the Lois Romano companion story may be even more insulting than the "Queen of Rage" photo itself. The article for the August 15 issue entitled, "Tea Party Queen, Why Michele Bachmann Is Riding High Going Into Iowa" oozes with contempt not only for the Minnesota Republican Congresswoman herself but also her Tea Party supporters.
Early on in the story Romano depicts crowd at one of her speeches as a bunch of rubes who are falling for her "shtick," as she observed:
"Petite and prim, the 55-year-old mother of five delivers her stump speech with the earnestness of a preacher. She pulls out a huge whiteboard and for dramatic effect scrawls just how many zeros can be found in a trillion.
The elderly, the unemployed, the exasperated, and even a few disillusioned Democrats crowd her rallies and cheer her not-going-to-take-it-anymore shtick, even as they recognize some of its inherent contradictions.
'You use the word 'anger.' It's not anger,' Bachmann told NEWSWEEK. Americans aren't expressing 'unhinged anger,' she says. 'People are saying the country is not working.'
Romano goes on to use Bachmann's rise to prominence as a way to take cheap shots at a Tea Party that, according to Romano, has: "brought Washington to a standstill and the nation to the brink of default."
Just months ago, Bachmann was the butt of jokes on late-night TV for her flawed grasp of U.S. history. But all that changed one night this spring when she took the stage at the first major GOP presidential debate with the middle-aged, drab men running for the nomination, and set herself apart with poise and precision. When others meandered or waffled, she shot back with answers that reduced Washington's dysfunctional gridlock to understandable soundbites.
In Iowa, where she was raised, Bachmann has become the living embodiment of the Tea Party. She and her allies have been called a maniacal gang of knife-wielding ideologues. That's hyperbole, of course. But the principled rigidity of her position has created some challenges for her campaign.
One is overcoming the perception of hypocrisy. Democrats—and some of Bachmann's Republican opponents—have noted the gulf between her rhetoric and record. She earned a federal salary as a lawyer for the IRS (an agency despised by the Tea Party), for example.
A little bit later in the story Romano continued her attack on the Tea Party via Bachmann:
But far more damaging than the charge of double standards may be the growing realization among Americans of just how radical the Tea Party movement really is. The willingness of its most committed members to risk national default for the sake of achieving its political goals has no doubt contributed to the dramatic rise in the number of Americans who view the movement unfavorably. In a New York Times/CBS News poll published on Aug. 5, 40 percent of respondents described their opinion of the Tea Party as "not favorable"—up from 18 percent in April 2010.
At a time of population growth, increasing health-care costs, swelling ranks of retirees, and a sharp and prolonged economic slump—all of which point to the need for increases in federal spending just to meet government's existing obligations—Bachmann and her Tea Party allies demand that Washington spend less...That means, of course, that its commitments would have to shrivel as well. In the Tea Party's ideal vision of America, large federal agencies and federal programs would be dismantled and the savings redirected to states with block grants and individuals through lower taxes. Whether that would leave people at the mercy of the freewheeling (and often treacherous) marketplace remains an open and untested question.
At this point Romano transitioned to how Bachmann's religious views could hurt her chances:
Asked if her positions are extreme, Bachmann replies that the Tea Party's ideals are simply the most rational solutions to a broken and profligate government, and that the only option is to stand tough. "I do not twist in the wind," she says proudly.
There's no telling if Republican primary voters will reward such intransigence. Even within the Tea Party itself, Bachmann is a polarizing figure. Many—especially in Iowa, with its high percentage of evangelical Christians—respond rapturously to her combination of antigovernment fervor and religiously inspired moral traditionalism on issues like abortion and gay marriage. But others are more consistent in their distaste for governmental meddling. For Matt Welch, editor in chief of the libertarian Reason magazine, Bachmann isn't the "queen of the Tea Party." In fact, he says, "she will have trouble" with its rank and file "if she's seen as being more concerned about social issues" than cutting the federal budget.
In her conclusion Romano managed to slam both Bachmann and her supporters with one final parting shot:
For now, Bachmann revels in the Iowa crowds, which don't fuss about the missing fine print behind her ideas, the perceived contradictions among them, or their radicalism.
David Dankel, a lifelong Democrat who voted for Obama, came to Ft. Dodge to see Bachmann because he was "tired of paying for everyone else." In April, Dankel saw his $16-an-hour factory job of 23 years move to Mexico. "I was getting ahead and now I can't find a job. Obama promised change—well, where is it?"
Sitting on the edge of a metal folding chair in a sweltering parking lot, Donna Fouts, 73, doesn't seem to care that Bachmann planned to vote against the debt-ceiling compromise that would ensure the arrival of her Social Security check and the military benefits owed to her sons and nephews. "Well, I'm sick of all them other politicians that tell me what to do with my life," she answers. "Something about her tells me to follow her."
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Boy Blunder had a pretty
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:02pm.
Boy Blunder had a pretty successful 'schtick' for a while...................but somewhere along the line he lost a couple of c's and a k.
Yes, thank you. Obama was the
Submitted by tcm14 on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:20pm.
Yes, thank you.
Obama was the schitckiest peddler to ever come along, and yet I never heard the media use the "schtick" to describe his spiel.
True............but those of
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:47pm.
True............but those of us who did our homework called it out by it's simplified spelling.
good one...Nat takes one
Submitted by jkwtrading on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 2:00pm.
good one...Nat takes one every day, i call them Obama's..
They refer to the tea party as radicals.....
Submitted by nonncom on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 5:05pm.
the country was founded by radicals....radicals who believed in the freedom of the individual to succeed or not....their choice, not the nanny state.....who believed that a monarchy was not the way to govern....very radical indeed....obama disagrees as evidenced by his appointment for the fitting of his crown....
Well I guess Newsweak is sticking with the tried and true
Submitted by HeavyChevy on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:18pm.
Boy those journalist really hate conservative women don't they?
Schticking
Submitted by Cactus Kurt on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 2:38pm.
Heavy, you had a typo... Newsweak is "schticking" with the tried and true.
Good catch, Kurt.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 3:16pm.
I'm kind of hoping that "we the people" can schtick it up Bambi's asp in 2012.
HA!
Submitted by HeavyChevy on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 3:36pm.
Correction noted!
Well look who's here!
Submitted by Blonde on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 4:06pm.
Hola, HC. Long time no see.
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Hey Blonde!!!
Submitted by HeavyChevy on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 7:43pm.
Yeah I know 3+ hours late in my salutations but at least I'm consistent :-)
Missed you, my man!
Submitted by Blonde on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 7:50pm.
Where have you been?
There's a "heavychevy" on my Gator boards, but somehow I don't think it's you!!!!!
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There is?
Submitted by HeavyChevy on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 9:15pm.
If the post is really old it might be me if it's recent, definitely not me! I'll PM you!
Not only do they hate them.......
Submitted by OldJarhead77 on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 2:59pm.
They (The LSM) will do anything to make them look bad. They spend too much on clothesand makeup (I.E. the are vain) but MOOOOOCHELE...... the 1st Wookie spends lots of money on clothes and makeup and do we hear them complaining about her? NO!!!!!!!!! They spend too much on campaigning But when Barry goes to Chi town and collects money at a 380K+ PER PLATE dinner do we here them whine NOOOOOO!!!! I think that whats really going on is that the LSM is jealous.... these GOOD LOOKING, INTELLIGENT, SMART, STRONG women are REPUBLICANS!! Who are there favorites Hillary... (And her wife Huma) Babs Mckulsky Who started her carrer in the congress in 1800....... Babs "Call me Senator"Feinstein .... who needs a Plexiodimy (thats where they cut the amdominal cavity open, and in it place a piece of plexiglass... so the patient can see while their heads are buried up their own asses... Or should on of their LIBERAL FRIENDS get their own head pulled out they can see while they have their heads buried in theirs....) so she can walk the halls of Congress..... (Barry got one day one of his Presidency......) LOL
Newsweek went biased
Submitted by CO2Maker on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:27pm.
Several years ago, when "News"week was bleeding money like they cut an artery and was bought for $1, the editorial board and owners repositioned themselves an an opinion weekly, not a news magazine. Maybe it should be called "Slant"weekly or "Bias"weekly
I'd fuss about the missing
Submitted by kareling on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:28pm.
I'd fuss about the missing fine print behind Obama's ideas if only the ideas weren't missing, too.
Newsweek stays true to form
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:34pm.
The MSM conveniently ignores a glaring fact: While some 67 Republican Representatives voted against raising the debt ceiling, 95 Democrats did also. As a percentage of the respective caucuses, the half the House Democrats that didn't care if the US "defaulted." The Republican percentage was much smaller.
they always miss those
Submitted by jkwtrading on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:59pm.
they always miss those obvious facts, don't they...as if they are really blind..which I believe is truly the case.
Well, the author admitted that Bachmann is
Submitted by johnsonl on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:37pm.
"riding high" going into Iowa and that the Tea Party has a great deal of power. Romano also tries to demonize our free market economy as "often treacherous" and that people would be "at the mercy of a freewheeling economy". Gee, that's what caused the housing bubble, huh? Those of us who saw it for what it was are doing just fine. Those of us who got greedy, not so much.
Sounds to me as if liberals are afraid of Michele Bachmann.
Good.
They should be.
235 years ago, tens of thousands of farmers came together, picked up muskets and defeated the world's largest, most professional army because they were sick of being pushed around by an uncaring minority ruling entity.
Disapprove
Submitted by Brad90956 on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:39pm.
In a New York Times/CBS News poll published on Aug. 5, 40 percent of respondents described their opinion of the Tea Party as "not favorable".
I wonder if Newsweek will publish an article on Obama's "not favorable" rating? According to RealClearPolitics, Obama's disapproval average is at 50% and falling. After checking all their data, the last time his disapproval average was below 40% was October 2009.
Um, Lois, have much of an insecurity complex?
Submitted by drsamherman on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:47pm.
Take a look at any biography online for Low-est Romano and you will see the bluest blueblood Democrat credentials. The imbecilic virago writes with such contempt that the insecurity almost jumps out at the screen. Low-est is incapable of understanding a conservative woman and goes the usual liberal route of describing those who support her as uneducated and subject to ridicule. Unfortunately, Low-est does not have enough imagination or brainpower to go beyond the shrieking liberal robot she has become.
We're not laughing with you, Low-est. We're laughing at you.
. by 2012, the media will
Submitted by jkwtrading on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 1:57pm.
. by 2012, the media will feel totally and completely lost, I read them now on the verge of topping over and finally succumbing or capitulating to the new mood of conservatism. They had their hey day from 1929 to now and it's over. or as the next year or two occurs making it rather obvious.
Conservatism will rise and liberalism will fall, both soon at alarming rates.. hurray for our side is coming quickly.
This is just the beginning of
Submitted by Barack Must Go on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 2:05pm.
This is just the beginning of what's to come from the left wing zealots in the MSM.
They are just beside themselves ( mentally ill ) over the fact Obama will be going bye-bye after one term of attempting to destroy America & the lives of " real " Americans.
Two Words, Bubela
Submitted by TheReal_mojo on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 2:15pm.
One Dollah
Since being bought for a
Submitted by rbosque on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 2:22pm.
Since being bought for a buck, you'd think the people at Newsweek would change the direction of their articles....but no.
Using the same formula that got them in trouble in the first place is REALLY smart!
Sunk to a new low?
Submitted by KyWriter on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 2:29pm.
Newsweek doesn't qualify as suitable outhouse paper.
"Middle aged Drab men"
Submitted by boscokraft on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 3:12pm.
the left always wants a rock star for president. How about someone with competence for a change? Lets all grow up and elect and adult in 2012.
"she shot back with answers"
Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 3:22pm.
I watched Bachmann on O'reilly last night, and she definitely comes head on.
She actually stepped in when Bill wasn't going to let her give her answer, and said "You need to hear me out on this."
She definitely doesn't intimidate easily. I just hope she can stand the personal slop that will fly her way every day.
Why anyone would even want this job is beyond me.
Seriously
Submitted by StarAZ on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 3:31pm.
How about the guy who wants to spend a billion bucks of other people's money to 'inherit," from himself, bad stuff he already can't fix?
I stopped Newsweek after 50 years in which it came into my family's or my home--the minute they started depicting this unknown candidate with a halo around his head. Now--the rest of my fam is off and we are Newsweek-free.
I can't wait to see the hysteria....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 3:34pm.
when the left's messiah is sent packing by a bunch of gun & Bible-clinging rubes with lawn chairs (the TEA Party).
We know the truth!
Submitted by Truxillo on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 6:26pm.
So shut the hell up, News-weak.
Well:
Submitted by Rycher660 on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 7:20pm.
We tried the guy that was supposed to "Change" it all... Look how that turned out. Might as well try a "Batshit Crazy" woman... what's the worse that could happen?
this was my favorite part
Submitted by michiganruth on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 7:57pm.
Bachmann has to explain away the "hypocrisy" of "the gulf between her rhetoric and record. She earned a federal salary as a lawyer for the IRS (an agency despised by the Tea Party)..."
this is so wrong on so many levels. first of all, what self-respecting American DOESN'T hate the IRS? please. second, because someone claims "the tea party" doesn't like something, that means Bachmann has to dislike it too or she's a hypocrite?
but mostly, why don't these liberals understand what the tea party is about? nobody said ALL government was bad. we merely say limited government is BETTER. of course that sounds too reasonable, so they have to pretend that we are really anarchists!
Oh Really?
Submitted by krgreen64 on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 8:20pm.
"At a time of population growth, increasing health-care costs, swelling ranks of retirees, and a sharp and prolonged economic slump—all of which point to the need for increases in federal spending just to meet government's existing obligations—Bachmann and her Tea Party allies demand that Washington spend less...That means, of course, that its commitments would have to shrivel as well."
All which point to the need for increases in federal spending? Oh really? You damn bet the Tea Party demands Washington spend less! When the Govt. receives more "revenue", don't you love how they throw that word around? Money! At a time when they receive more money than they ever have at anytime in our history its still never enough. Makes you sick.
Crap like this...
Submitted by CradleofIdiocy on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 9:20pm.
Crap like this that passes as "journalism" in some circles is why Newsweek was recently sold for $1.00.
I don't even pay attention to the alphabet channels or the oldstream media anymore.
I know they're against my beliefs and on the wrong side of every issue.
Bachmann Tea Party?
Submitted by PaleHorse on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 11:00am.
I think it's unfair to classify Bachmann as the Tea Party darling given her well-documented love of federal funds. I still can't figure out how she was able to brand herself in this manner. It's amazing to me that people can ignore her history and pretend that she is for small government, Tea Party style.
Boy those journalist really
Submitted by bagtree on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 5:00am.
Boy those journalist really hate conservative women don't they?
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