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By Scott Whitlock | June 28, 2011 | 12:21

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Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos, host of the same program that provided Barack Obama with a 15 minute platform to talk about the importance of fathers, badgered Michele Bachmann on Tuesday with combative questions and forced her to respond to charges of constantly making "false statements."

Stephanopoulos, a former Democratic operative and Bill Clinton staffer, tried to make trouble for Bachmann and possible rival Sarah Palin. He baited, "Do you think Sarah Palin is trying to rain on your parade by coming to Iowa today?"

The ABC anchor wielded the journalism website Politifact as a club, lecturing, "But, as you make progress in this campaign, everything you say is going to get more scrutiny. And the Pulitzer Prize-winning website Politifact has said you have the worst record of making false statements of any of the leading contenders."

The GMA host brought up Bachmann's claim that the Founding Fathers "worked tirelessly" to end slavery, disputing, "Now, with respect, Congresswoman, that's just not true. Many of them, including Jefferson and Washington, were actually slave holders. And slavery didn't end until the Civil War."

Yet, in a September of 2008 interview, Stephanopoulos was eager to do damage control for then-Senator Obama. After the presidential candidate asserted that "John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith," Stephanopoulos jumped in to help, "Your Christian faith."

Obama was attempting to make a clarifying statement, pointing out McCain had never suggested he was a Muslim. So, the error was in Stephanopoulos' misinterpretation. But even this prompted the journalist to attempt to clear things up.

Stephanopoulos has previously interviewed Bachmann Good Morning America, forcing the Republican to gaze at Obama's birth certificate and to declare that the President is a Christian.

On June 17, Robin Roberts interviewed Barack Obama for 15 minutes about the importance of fathers. Avoiding tough questions, she turned to sports celebrities such as Drew Brees for queries. 

A transcript of the June 28 segment, which aired at 7:08am EDT, follows:

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GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: So, Sarah Palin in Iowa. President Obama in Iowa. One step ahead of them, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann. She made it official in Iowa yesterday. This morning, she is in New Hampshire. Thanks for joining us, Congresswoman.

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MICHELE BACHMANN: Thank you, George. Great to be with you this morning.

STEPHANOPOULOS: In your announcement speech yesterday, you said "my voice is part of a movement to take back our country." From whom?

BACHMANN: Well, from the people all across the nation. The voice that I learned growing up in Iowa was a very reasonable, common-sense voice. And that's one I learned and taken successfully to the halls of Congress. And now, I want to take that to the White house.

STEPHANOPOULOS: You have been making a lot of progress. Also getting a lot of scrutiny. I'm going to not get too deep into the flake flap from Sunday. But, as you make progress in this campaign, everything you say is going to get more scrutiny. And the Pulitzer Prize-winning website Politifact has said you have the worst record of making false statements of any of the leading contenders. And I wondered if you want to take a second to clear up some of your past statements.

For example, earlier this year, you said that the Founding Fathers who wrote the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence worked tirelessly to end slavery. Now, with respect, Congresswoman, that's just not true. Many of them, including Jefferson and Washington, were actually slave holders. And slavery didn't end until the Civil War.

BACHMANN: Well, you know what's marvelous, is in this country, under our Constitution, we have the ability when we recognize that something is wrong, to change it. And that's what we did in our country. We changed it. We no longer have slavery. That's a good thing. And what our Constitution has done for our nation is to give us a basis of freedom, unparalleled in the rest of the world. That's what people want to do because they realize-

STEPHANOPOULOS: I agree with that, Congresswoman, but-

BACHMANN: -that our government is taking away their freedoms.

STEPHANOPOULOS: But, that's not what you said. You said that the Founding Fathers worked tirelessly to end slavery.

BACHMANN: Well, if you look at one of our Founding Fathers, John Quincy Adams, that's absolutely true. He was a young boy, when he was with his father, serving, essentially, as his father's secretary. He tirelessly worked throughout his life to make sure that we did, in fact, one day, eradicate slavery.

STEPHANOPOULOS: [Incredulous] He wasn't one of the Founding Fathers. He was- He was a President. He was a secretary of state. And a member of Congress, you're right. He did work to end slavery, decades later. Bu, so, you're standing by this comment that the Founding Fathers worked tirelessly to end slavery?

BACHMANN: Well, John Quincy Adams most certainly was a part of the Revolutionary War era. He was a young boy, but he was actively involved.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, let me move on to another one of your statements, on the issue of jobs, which is so central to this campaign. You said back in 2005, that taking away the minimum wage could potentially, virtually, wipe out unemployment. Where is the evidence for that?

BACHMANN: People are very upset that the President has us at 9.1 percent unemployment. That is not acceptable. We lost millions of jobs. People are suffering right now. They're hurting. And I feel their pain. And I want to make sure what we do going forward is actually to address this and turn the economy around.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Let me try one more time. So, you're saying that the minimum wage is one of the regulations you'd take a a look at? You'd try to eliminate it?

BACHMANN: Well, what I'm saying is that I think we need to lock at all regulations. Whatever ones are inhibiting job growth, that's what we need-

STEPHANOPOULOS: And the minimum wage is one of them?

BACHMANN: All regulations, George. I think every department. We have too much expansion of government. What we need to do is tamp that down so that the American people can keep more of what they make.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Just a couple more questions. Do you think Sarah Palin is trying to rain on your parade by coming to Iowa today?

BACHMANN: You know, I think that it's wonderful that the Governor is coming to Iowa. I think they'll enjoy her. She'll certainly enjoy them. People in Iowa are just such wonderful, transparent people. And it's their values and their character, and their morals that they poured into me as I was growing up there as a little girl. That's the voice I want to take the White House.

STEPHANOPOULOS: One more question. I think one of the most impressive things that people are impressed with in your background is that you and your husband have raised 23 foster children. And I know you want to shield them, but are they prepared? And are you prepared for the loss of privacy that comes with a presidential campaign? And is that something you're concerned about for them?

BACHMANN: When we were making this momentous decision, we sat down for a long time a as a family and contemplated what this would mean. And, yes, we are ready. We have five, wonderful biological children. Our last one is off to college. Our oldest one is a doctor. And then we have great 23 foster children in our home, as well. We are so thankful that we have them. But we want to observe their privacy and that of their families.

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Stepanopoulos is a Useful Idiot

Submitted by scottyusmc on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 12:31pm.

His sole purpose as a liberal operative is to attack the other side - and anyone wasting time watching do an interview knows exactly where he is coming from... He fools nobody but himself if he thinks anyone looks at him as an objective journalist... As a gauge for me - anyone he attacks must be good for the country.

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What you talking 'bout, Willis?

Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 12:56pm.

Bachmann has the "worst record of making false statements of any of the leading contenders."

Does Snuffaluffagus not consider Bambi a "leading contender" for the presidency?

Comrade Bubba
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Bambi liar in cheif... lies not a "false statement" nowadays?

Submitted by MaximusBraveheart on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 1:00pm.

I was thinking exactly the same thing when I read that line! Let's hope he falls further into the swirling waters. Flush...

-- Maximusbraveheart -- Is TRUTH knowable? Moral Relativism is the abandonment of Truth. Truth is knowable. Truth conforms to Reality. Reality is observable by evidence & witness in this day & from history. Relativism is Sesame Street play land.

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Do the media LIMBO bar. Can the bar get any lower?

Submitted by MaximusBraveheart on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 12:58pm.

Steph is the cream of the DNC crop isn't he? Are they going to get Howard Dean as a fill in for Stephie? LSM does not "get" main stream America when they give us these shills as "the news." That makes us despise their whole agenda even more. Keep it up!

-- Maximusbraveheart -- Is TRUTH knowable? Moral Relativism is the abandonment of Truth. Truth is knowable. Truth conforms to Reality. Reality is observable by evidence & witness in this day & from history. Relativism is Sesame Street play land.

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Attack of the Spam

Submitted by Free Stinker on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 2:31pm.

Attack of the Spam

 

   /// Sarah Palin Fan since July 11, 2007 ///    خال

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Spam warehouse,

Submitted by upcountrywater on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 2:41pm.

Stored for ever... (as long as NB-2 remains in tact.)

You Didn't Build That.

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Step an'

Submitted by jaywl on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 1:03pm.

I think "opoulous" is Greek for "fetch it".

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I prefer to call him Snuffle-up-barrys-ass.................

Submitted by OldJarhead77 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 1:13pm.

You know when Carter was President they left Amy alone, When Reagan was President they went after his adult children some but not too much. Anyone remember the stories about George the drunk son of a president that was "given" a babseball team to keep him out of trouble?.... Then for Chelsea The Clintons called HANDS OFF........ the Press complied and didn't say anything about her unless it was good. Switch then to the Bush Twins who were almost adults (But actually still MINORS) the press went after them with a passion that is only rivaled by the passion that they used against their father. And now Barry and Moochelle have asked the press for Privacy for their girls and wow have they bent over backwards.... except George who learned that take one for the team meant you bend forward and grab you ankles.

Liberals: No Morals, No Standards, NO Problem!
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MEMO from the desk of ABC....

Submitted by Mr_Priest on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 1:14pm.

MEMO from the desk of ABC....

Obama - Gooood, Happy stories
BACHMANN - Baaaaad, destructive stories

That is all

"The trouble with quotes on the internet is you never know if they are genuine" —Abraham Lincoln

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And 50% are......

Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 2:07pm.

below average intelligence (and vote Democrat).

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Jeez.............Stephie has

Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 1:18pm.

Jeez.............Stephie has a real heat-on for finding any way possible to make Bachmann look bad. And I still don't know why any of 'our people' would give 10 seconds to clowns like this, because they will NEVER catch a break or be treated even remotely close to the way a lib or Dem would be treated under the same conditions. We can win the election without giving the MSM any credence whatsoever, and when it happens, they STILL won't know what hit them!!!

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I like Bachmann and I am excited she is running, but....

Submitted by Dutch Man on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 1:45pm.

she needs some help with interview Q and A.

STEPHANOPOULOS: In your announcement speech yesterday, you said "my voice is part of a movement to take back our country." From whom?

BACHMANN (Take 2): To take back our Country from liberals and the politicians who pander to them. To take our country back to when people were free from elite central planners in the government, to when personal liberty and personal responsibility were characteristic of all Americans, and to when our Constitution was followed by statesmen instead of bastardized by politicians.

STEPHANOPOULOS: You have been making a lot of progress......And slavery didn't end until the Civil War.

BACHMANN (Take 2): You know, George, I appreciate you giving me a platform to own up to my mistake. I goofed up when I said that. I got caught up in the excitement of the moment and put my mouth in motion before my brain was in gear. What I had intended to say was that the Founding Fathers gave us a document, the Constitution, which acknowledged that all people were created equally. Unfortunately, some of them held to the barbaric practice of "owning" another person. I applaud their wisdom for the founding of our Country while I simultaneously object to some of their actions in life.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, let me move on to another one of your statements, on the issue of jobs, which is so central to this campaign. You said back in 2005, that taking away the minimum wage could potentially, virtually, wipe out unemployment. Where is the evidence for that?

BACHMANN (Take 2): It is very refreshing to hear you call for evidence when questioning the benefit of ideas in politics. I hope this means in your next interview with a Democrat leader, we can expect to hear similar questions. To respond to your question, if I provide you and your producers with the evidence, will you help me educate others in how eliminating the minimum wage helps to practically eradicate unemployment? Now, my answer...If I own a small business and cannot afford to pay the minimum wage plus the matching withholding for my employees, then I cannot hire anyone looking for employment. People who are looking for employment but are unhired contribute to the unemployment number.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Just a couple more questions. Do you think Sarah Palin is trying to rain on your parade by coming to Iowa today?

BACHMANN (Take 2): Absolutely not. Govenor Palin, Sarah, is a personal friend. I am not in competition with her even if she chooses to run for the nomination. And our country will be better off with either of us in the White House.

STEPHANOPOULOS: One more question. I think one of the most impressive things that people are impressed with in your background is that you and your husband have raised 23 foster children. And I know you want to shield them, but are they prepared? And are you prepared for the loss of privacy that comes with a presidential campaign? And is that something you're concerned about for them?

BACHMANN (Take 2): I hope that you, George, will lead all of your colleagues by example and help me and my husband sheild them. This is my decision and I am ready for the inquisition. Any member of the press or Democratic party going after any of my innocent family members will not be tolerated.

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Stephanopoulos is a little man and not just in height

Submitted by Gat New York on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 1:51pm.

Stephanopoulos made another comment that threatened that the media will go after her 23 forster children. For that someone should take George in a alley and effectively explain to him why you lay off candidate's children.

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Obama on fatherhood........

Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 2:06pm.

Fatherhood (said as rapidly as possible) ............................................................... is ..............................................................................a lot ...................................................................................of..............................................................................work. Elapsed time: 15 minutes.

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Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh......

Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 10:32pm.

Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh........................ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm.............................
welllllllllllllllllllllllllllll...........................ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.................................let me be clear..............(wave the long skinny finger).

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The Republican Party

Submitted by Redrowan2000 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 3:26pm.

Should as policy boycott the big three. The pretense of objectivity is totally pulled off. The arms of the Democrat party, ABC, CBS. and NBC no longer even thinly veil their partisanship. This goes for the arms of the Socialist/Communist party as well, MSNBC and CNN. Talk radio and Fox seem to be the only venue where they get a somewhat fair shot. Oh I know they are biased too, but,. The media of this country is now state run, not manipulated run. The Republicans as a group have to demand fair and objective coverage. This is like spitting in the wind but the argument has to be brought before the American people.
"Don't let the bastards grind you down"

Red
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ChickaBOOMer: And your little dog, too.

Submitted by StewartIII on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 3:32pm.

And your little dog, too.
http://chickaboomer.blogspot.com/2011/06/and-your-little-dog-too_28.html

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