CNN to Bachmann: Do You Regret Following God's 'Edict' to Run for President?
CNN's Carol Costello asked Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) on Tuesday if she "regretted" following God's "edict" to run for President. In an interview around the top of the 8 a.m. hour of American Morning, Costello had mentioned that Bachmann, in her new memoir "Core of Conviction," wrote that she had prayed to discern God's will before choosing to run for President.
"So I just wanted to ask you if you regretted following that edict," Costello pressed the candidate. [Video below the break. Click here for audio.]
Bachmann shot down the notion of an "edict" from God. "Not at all, it's not an edict," she told the CNN host. "We're Christians, we pray about our decisions. And we're very happy that we did."
"So it's not too much," Costello followed up, presumably referring to the stress of the campaign.
Costello, as she had done Monday with Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), also tried to convince candidate Bachmann of a certain point concerning the super committee. "Your job is not to convince me," Kyl had told Costello a day earlier when she admittedly couldn't convince him that Republicans in the super committee had not offered enough tax revenue increases.
Costello continued her habits Tuesday after Bachmann called the super committee a "ridiculous idea" and said she never would have allowed it as President. "But that was the reality that we faced right now," Costello lectured the Tea Party congresswoman. Bachmann disagreed. "But we did. It's reality," Costello furthered.
A transcript of the segment, which aired on November 22 at 8:09 a.m. EST, is follows:
[8:09]
CAROL COSTELLO: Specifically the super committee. How would you have gone and said –
Rep. MICHELE BACHMANN (R-Minn.), GOP presidential candidate: I would have never done the super committee. It's a ridiculous idea.
COSTELLO: But that was the reality that we faced right now. So –
BACHMANN: No, we didn't have to do it. See that's the problem with –
COSTELLO: But we did. It's reality.
(...)
COSTELLO: Well, would you have said something like, hey Republicans on the super committee, maybe you should think about maybe raising some taxes and hey Democrats, maybe you should think about, you know, cutting some entitlement programs. Maybe if you're both open to those ideas, maybe you can come to some sort of compromise. Would you have said something like that?
(...)
COSTELLO: I was going to ask you, because you say in this book that when you were deciding to run for President, you got together with your husband Marcus, and you prayed. And God said, God gave you the message that you should serve your country. So I just wanted to ask you if you regretted following that edict.
BACHMANN: Not at all, it's not an edict. We're Christians, we pray about our decisions. And we're very happy that we did.
COSTELLO: So it's not too much.
BACHMANN: No, not at all. It's – what a wonderful opportunity.
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CNN
Submitted by NewLife56 on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 4:17pm.
The question is CNN Do You Regret Following MSNBC in crawling up Obama Butt?
Great Comment
Submitted by milesll on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 5:10pm.
Hope does CNN find these morons-"you get the job only if you can ask really really stupid questions
She almost sounds like Nasty
Submitted by ant on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 4:23pm.
She almost sounds like Nasty Pelosi, "We HAD to form the super-committee so you can find out what's in it."
Costello gets worse and worse
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 4:31pm.
That wasn't an interview. That was a school marm talking down to a student.
"Don't you regret . . . " - Costello.
Why should she regret anything, Costello. Are you conducting some sort of "learning" moment for the guest?
I don't know why candidates even go on this twit's show. I know it's free air time, but unless you can come back at them like Gingrich and Kyl did recently, is it really worth it?
Costello sure sounds
Submitted by ex buff e-dub on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 4:33pm.
Costello sure sounds uppity...
I was thinking the same thing, buffy!
Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 5:08pm.
You can practically read her mind: "here we go with another right wingnut who actually believes in God whats-his-name! I mean, are these bible thumpers EVER going to give it up?"
I guess they're so f-word-ing smart that they can't possibly believe that there is a power greater than Barack Hussein Obama, mmm, mmm, mmm!!!
ROFL
Submitted by wizardjr on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 5:55pm.
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The question for you,
Submitted by celator on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 5:02pm.
The question for you, Costello, is do you ever regret getting on Swami Obami's Magical Mystery Train to help him destroy the United States? You ever get a twinge of conscience about that decision? I thought not.
obviously not a Christian
Submitted by wingnut55 on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 5:11pm.
By asking that question Carol Costello shows us that she is not a Christian. No Christian would regret anything that God asks us to do, because when you look at what Christ did for us, we are willing to do anything He asks. These people will never learn that their questions tell us more about them than the people answering the questions.
The Clinton News Network is virulently anti-American
Submitted by frank14 on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 6:51pm.
and anti-Christian. If Michelle said she prayed to Mecca 8 times a day for jihad othey would love her. The real question is why the Republican Part insists on allowing moronic CNN left wing partisans like "I Lost At Jeopardy" Blitzer to "moderate" their debates instead of picking much more popular and fair Neil Cavuto or Bill O'Reilly.
"Well let me ask you in return..."
Submitted by wizardjr on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 5:55pm.
"Do you regret being a moron?"
To bastardize
Submitted by gfrrman on Wed, 11/23/2011 - 5:26am.
a quote, "stupid is we much".....
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what a waste of space
Submitted by rowdygirl on Wed, 11/23/2011 - 12:49pm.
Why doesn't she come right out and ask what she's really thinking:
"Do you think God threw you under the bus?" "Did He make a fool of you?"
These people can't imagine having a faith or belief in something other than themselves.. no wonder they're so confused.
Tam