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Washington Post Slams Bachmann Yet Again

By Paul Wilson | July 07, 2011 | 10:55

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Jason Horowitz's July 6 piece in the Style section of the Washington Post, "Faith & Politics," was a continuation of the mainstream media's crusade against Michele Bachmann and her family. Half anthropology report from the darkest Midwest, half political hit-piece, Horowitz's article sniped at the Bachmanns' opposition to homosexuality and their strong Lutheran faith.

 

Horowitz opened his article by portraying the Mr. and Mrs. Bachmann as unfeeling villains in their opposition to homosexuality: "In an interview last year with a Christian-radio talk show, Marcus Bachmann, a therapist who runs a faith-infused counseling center here, compared homosexuals to 'barbarians' who 'need to be educated, need to be disciplined.'"

Narrow-minded conservative, attacking homosexuality.

But Horowitz was merely getting started.

Horowitz then snidely described the Bachmanns' community, declaring that "Dr. Bachmann's strong anti-gay views would hardly be noteworthy outside the suburban towns marked with water towers in the St. Croix Valley." The implication is clear: uneducated country hicks aren't intelligent enough to support gay rights.

Horowitz quoted political scientist Larry Jacobs, who stated of the Bachmanns that "Their career in politics has always been about pursuing a social conservative agenda." Horowitz dutifully echoed Jacobs's assessment, disputing a quote from Michele Bachmann: "I am not running [for president] to be anyone's judge." Horowitz then proceeded to judge Bachmann's statement: "This is something of a change."

To bolster this claim, Horowitz brought out two incidents from Bachmann's past that were widely spread and embellished by professional Bachmann-bashers in an attempt to paint Michele Bachmann as a zealot obsessed with anti-gay behavior.

Horowitz attacked Michele's husband, Marcus, noting that "he is a major focal point of the Dump Bachmann blog," which he advertised as "the go-to archive for all things negative about the congresswoman." He then cited an article stating that Marcus Bachmann's clinic engaged in "reparative therapy," which Horowitz described as "a method of converting homosexuals to heterosexuality often [derisively] called 'praying away the gay.'"

Then Horowitz sought to conflate Bachmann's religious beliefs with her anti-homosexual aversion. He quoted Bachmann as calling a gay member of her family "part of Satan," and then turned to a gay Democratic state senator, Scott Dibble, who claimed that she once "prayed over his empty desk."

To complete the picture of the Bachmanns as radical Christian ideologues, Horowitz linked the Bachmanns' opposition to homosexuality with their faith, noting the strong opposition to homosexuality of their Lutheran church. Horowitz then tried to cast doubt on Marcus Bachmann's credentials as a therapist, stating that Marcus Bachmann is "not currently licensed by Minnesota's mental health or family therapy boards."

Horowitz closed his article by making Michele Bachmann out to be an unstable religious zealot, quoting Marcus Bachmann as stating that "what she was looking for in a husband was clearly stability" and stating that Mrs. Bachmann believed that she was called by God to marry her husband.

Horowitz's article is merely the latest in a series of media attacks against Bachmann - and against conservative women in general. This article was tame compared to some of the more vicious attacks that have been leveled against Bachmann and her family. MSNBC's Keith Olbermann compared Bachmann's son to Luke Skywalker rebelling against the "dark side" after he volunteered for a government program. She herself has been called an "evolutionary regressive" and has been attacked as having "zombie-like" qualities.

The media's loathing for conservative women is not a new phenomenon. Sarah Palin was subjected to vicious attacks on her and her family, as a 2008 CMI special report documented. Bachmann herself argued that "Clearly there is an effort to silence the voices of conservative women."

The Post's need to denigrate the Bachmanns' beliefs merely serves to illustrate the hatred of the media for conservative women.

About the Author

Paul Wilson is the Joe and Betty Anderlik Fellow in Culture and Media for the Media Research Center's Culture & Media Institute and Business & Media Institute. Click here to follow Paul Wilson on Twitter.
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Would I be considered

Submitted by Bodini on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 2:23pm.

Would I be considered antisemitic if I pointed out that this appears to be just another media/Hollywood Jew attacking a Christian for their beliefs? I believe the words from the Old Testament (the part the Jews supposedly believe) regarding homosexuality are considered by "believers" to be God's words.

I for one am tired of Christian's being attacked for their faith, by liberal non-faithful/non-believer Jews who apparently only worship POWER and MONEY. To them I say GO TO HELL!!!

Bodini
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Since you asked, then - yes,

Submitted by Chris Norman on Fri, 07/08/2011 - 1:16am.

Since you asked, then - yes, your comment does come off sounding sort of anti Semitic.

Let's make the 2012 campaign: "The War on Error"
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So wait, I'm supposed to be

Submitted by deerjerkydave on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 7:27pm.

So wait, I'm supposed to be shocked, even if all of these claims are true? A lot of Americans think homosexuality is immoral. Over 30 states have even banned homosexual marriage! Also, I know plenty of people who have changed their sexual preference. If someone wants counseling regarding their sexual urges then why not give it to them? Liberals live in a fantasy world. When reality shakes their fantasy they do everything in their power to ignore it. When they can't ignore it any further they minimize, attack, vilify, ridicule, and smear it. I for one refuse to be bullied like that.

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Bizzaro world

Submitted by Radical1979 on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 8:34pm.

So now being a Christian is an impediment to a politician?

Proud member of the 53%!
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Double Indemnity

Submitted by CobraMan on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 8:49pm.

"Their career in politics has always been about pursuing a social conservative agenda."

"Their career?" They share the same career? What are they, Siamese twins?

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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At least they didn't call her a FLAKE!

Submitted by Rush Fan on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 9:48pm.

 

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Bachmann Spanks Palin In Bill O'Reilly Poll

Submitted by im41 on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 10:13pm.

Yep, Michele thumped her pretty good, and the disturbingly obsessed over at conservatives4palin are throwing mouth frothing fit.

http://thebachmanncometh.blogspot.com/2011/07/bachmann-spanks-palin-in-b...

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