
Stereohyped editor Lauren Williams: I was first introduced to Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann during the time immediately following the Sarah-Palin-For-Vice-President announcement, when she made a glassy-eyed appearance on some news network to make the ingenious argument that Palin was qualified for the VP slot because she sold a plane on eBay, a bit of folklore that was later proven to be untrue. She also referred to Palin as "one tough cookie," which is language I feel is usually reserved for men when they want to speak patronizingly about strong-willed women. I have come across Bachmann's name yet again, this time related to the bailout circus, because she has decided to join in on the distinctively-conservative narrative that "minority lending" is to blame for our current economic crisis. You know, if blacks and Latinos weren't buying houses with their minority credit, this never would have happened. No, really.
James Carville skewered her ass on Anderson Cooper's show last night.
Carville is the best.
I've seen her on Larry King. I agree with the "glassy eyed appearance" comment. She sits and stares straight ahead with this idiotic grin on her face, and no other expression. She looks like she's insane.
Elect McCain/Palin and these are the types of people that will be running the government. Stepford Slaves who say and do what they are told.
Brilliant. James Carville also once said, "the candidate with the youth vote behind him is the guaranteed loser." Care to backpedal, you Georgian cueball? As for slaves doing what they're told…wow. It's good to know there's people like Carrie out there to keep undermining their own gender simply because they don't look and think EXACTLY like her. Baa.
That's LOUSIANNA cueball to you!
No, that's LOUISIANA to me. I love a good correction, but make sure that spell checker is on. Thanks for the correction.