What Is Michele Bachmann’s Problem?

The woman is clearly out of touch with reality. 

In fact, her robotic like answers to ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on Good morning America must scare even her own supporters.

Think Progress

Straight out of the gate in the 2012 presidential race, self-described “scholarly” candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) has tripped over basic facts.

Yesterday, she accidentally heralded a serial killer.

Today, on ABC’s Good Morning America, she defended her “pants on fire” statement that the “Founding Fathers worked tirelessly to end slavery” (they didn’t) by insisting that John Quincy Adams was a Founding Father (he wasn’t). After host George Stephanopoulos pointed out that John Quincy Adams — the son of John Adams — did fight against slavery “decades later,” Bachmann stood by her historical interpretation.

Watch it:

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8 Responses to What Is Michele Bachmann’s Problem?

  1. She is three slices short of a loaf of bread.

  2. I think she perfectly knows what she’s doing whitewashing history.

  3. Hey guys, the woman is simply batshit crazy. No other explanation can top that assessment! LOL

  4. Her backers tried to change the history on Wikipedia concerning John Wayne & John Quincy Adams. The editors caught it right away, and they were told to stop doing it.

    Palin & Bachmann: their train wrecks without the engineer.

  5. Master Ken

    Actually you nut bolt wackos of this site do not actually know your history. How sad. No wonder your such idiots breeding idiot children breeding ignorant illerates. Thanks for ripping apart America, loosers.

  6. Master Ken

    Still waiting to see one of you who caught my misspelling of Illiterate. Still waiting. No takers. Figures.

    • Go back to school. You’re nothing but a troll with a third grade education, if that.One more thing, you probably opened a history book in your life. So watch who you are calling an illiterate.

  7. Ok Ken…(no way im addressing you with the prefix “master”!) here’s the deal, you not only misspelled “illiterate” you also misspelled “losers”. The Republican president Abraham Lincoln said something that is quite appropos for you:

    Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.”