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Beating up on Bachmann Thursday, August11, 2001: Mrs. Bachmann, 55, is a distinguished-looking professional woman. Newsweek’s editors deliberately selected a cover photo that placed the Minnesota Republican’s line of eye sight above the camera showing uneven pupils. This falsely gave her an unfocused and off-kilter appearance. Even the liberal TV comedian Jon Stewart was embarrassed by the cheap shot. - MORE
POST RUNS HATCHET JOB ON BACHMANN FROM PALIN-BASHER Tuesday, August 9, 2001: If liberal New York Times columnist Joe Nocera can apologize for comparing Tea Party activists to terrorists, then The Washington Post can and should apologize for pretending that Nicolle Wallace is someone who should be taken seriously by Republicans. - MORE Paul vs. Johnson Wednesday, August 3, 2011: Johnson was twice elected governor of New Mexico. During that time, he vetoed over 750 bills, more than all the other governors combined, and ruthlessly slashed state spending. Johnson cut taxes 14 times and never approved a tax increase, yet when he left office New Mexico was one of just four states with a balanced budget. - MORE
BACHMANN'S TUMULTUOUS ROAD TO THE LEAD Tuesday, August 2, 2001: it seems unlikely that any of Ms. Bachmann’s Republican opponents would have defined the conservative movement as significantly in recent years as Ms. Bachmann. So it is ironic that Mr. Pawlenty’s campaign has found itself making the same assertion in the present day, insisting that there is “very little difference” between the candidates. The very insistence implies that Ms. Bachmann embodies the epitome of Republicans’ ideals. - MORE
Bachmann benefitted from federal home loan program Wednesday, July 27, 2001: In politics it's not "Do as I do, but do as I say, read on. - MORE Romney raises $18.25M; Gingrich in debt Wednesday, July 6, 2011: The former Massachusetts governor, who is ahead in Gallup and other national polls, far outpaces all of his GOP rivals in the race for campaign cash. Much of his haul came from a one-day "call-a-thon." In other news about presidential money, Newt Gingrich raised about $2 million in the second quarter and has $225,000 in the bank. - MORE Bachmann kicks off bid for GOP nod in Iowa Tuesday, June 28, 2011: Rep. Michele Bachmann officially started her campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in her birthplace Monday to an enthusiastic, but ultimately uncommitted, crowd. Standing on the lawn behind the historic Snowden House, Bachmann started a three-state campaign tour through Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina by telling listeners, "I want to bring a voice, your voice, to the White House." - MORE No new Texans! Jim DeMint for President Wednesday, June 22, 2011: South Carolinians should not expect that the very political circle that brought America into crisis will now rescue us. Indeed, we need not look very far afield at all for a quiet, prayerful, principled conservative to lead America in these dark days. Among our own is a leader who talks the talk, but also walks the walk. That's why we strongly support Jim DeMint for President. MORE Jon Huntsman: McCain on Wheels. He's the liberal media's favorite conservative Wednesday, June 22, 2011: Huntsman is the latest no-labels flavor of the month, a straw man of the same people who have spent the past year smearing entitlement reformers as senior-citizen killers, budget hawks as Hitler’s spawn, border-security activists as racists, and leading GOP women as sluts, nuts, and bimbos. - MORE APNewsBreak: Gingrich campaign fundraisers quit Tuesday, June 21, 2011: Newt Gingrich's top two fundraising advisers resigned on Tuesday, and officials said the Republican candidate's hobbling presidential campaign carried more than $1 million in debt. The departures of fundraising director Jody Thomas and fundraising consultant Mary Heitman were the latest blow for the former House speaker who watched 16 top advisers abandon his campaign en masse earlier this month, partly because of what people familiar wit |