Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Minnesota's Mental Case


Michele (I like welfare, I just don't want you to have it) Bachmann has forcefully denounced the Medicaid program for swelling the "welfare rolls."  It was reported yesterday the mental health clinic run by her husband has been collecting annual Medicaid payments totaling over $137,000 for the treatment of patients since 2005.   I’m guessing that Michele met her husband at the clinic.  Probably one of those patient falls in love with the doctor love stories but by her actions lately, it is obvious that she has had a relapse.

This week on Good Morning America, Michele ( I make Sarah look like a genius) Bachmann used the worn-out Tea Party phrase, “Take America Back.” So once again I will say this. Michele unless you are a Native American, SHUT THE FUCK UP….

 
It appears as if Sarah and Michele have more in common than I thought.  Here is a quote from her former chief of staff, “'If she is unable, or unwilling, to handle the basic duties of a campaign or congressional office, how could she possibly manage the magnitude of the presidency?” I think neither one of these boneheads really want to do any work, they just love the spotlight.

.She was still contending that John Quincy Adams was a founding father of the country and worked tirelessly during the Revolutionary war.  Of course he was only eight years old at the time.  I guess to get into George Washington’s army you had to be taller than the sign that said, “You have to be this tall to fight the British.”

According to PolitiFact, a Pulitzer Prize-winning fact-checking Web site, Michele has gotten her facts wrong more times than any other candidate running.

 
In the running of 45th Presidents Cup, so far there are two Mormons, two morons, (Perry would make 3) and a room full of mediocre candidates whose name recognition is below 2 %. Boy this one is going to be a real nail biter.


You don’t want to get on the wrong side of the law in Massachusetts.  They apparently never give up.  They have been after a guy for five years for failing to appear for jury duty.  Come to find out he has had a pretty good reason for shirking his duties; he’s been dead for five years.  I didn’t say the law was very smart, I said they apparently never give up.

 Today's good read is Blood Trust by Eric Van Lustbader. This is a fast paced, excellent political thriller.




Stay tuned for future adventures.

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