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Brian Montopoli /

CBS News/ August 8, 2011, 6:25 PM

Michele Bachmann faces scrutiny ahead of Iowa straw poll

Newsweek
This might just be a make-or-break week for Rep. Michele Bachmann in her bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Bachmann is the subject of two major profiles this week - one in Newsweek and the other in the New Yorker - that will effectively introduce the candidate to millions of voters who have not yet paid much attention to the presidential race.

The Newsweek profile lauds the "petite and prim" Minnesota representative for her "simple, black-and-white distillations of complex problems" and her "poise and precision" in transforming "Washington's dysfunctional gridlock to understandable soundbites." It also points to charges of hypocrisy against the Tea Party favorite for lobbying for earmarks and stimulus funds despite her anti-spending posture, as well as CBS News/New York Times polling suggesting Americans are souring on the Tea Party.

More controversial than anything in the article itself was the cover photograph that accompanied it, pictured above, which many say is unflattering or worse. (One website has already taken to running the shot alongside a photograph of Charles Manson.) The cover shot prompted charges of liberal media bias from conservatives like blogger Michelle Malkin, who accused the magazine of "bottom-of-the-barrel moonbat photo cliches about conservative female public figures."

The long New Yorker piece, meanwhile, delves into Bachmann's influences, and it raises plenty of potential headaches for her campaign in the process. In addition to documenting some of Bachmann's misstatements -- such as an apparently inaccurate telling of her family history, the story discusses Bachmann's links to evangelist and theologian Francis Schaeffer. Schaeffer is described as having believed that Christians are mandated by the Bible "to occupy all secular institutions until Christ returns," and who argued for the violent overthrow of the government unless the Roe v. Wade decision was reversed.

According to the article, Bachmann is also a fan of a book by creationist Nancy Pearcey called "Total Truth," which argues that a Biblical worldview trumps secular understanding of truth: While Christians may on occasion be "mistaken on some point while nonbelievers get it right," Pearcey writes, "the overall systems of thought constructed by nonbelievers will be false--for if the system is not built on Biblical truth, then it will be built on some other ultimate principle. Even individual truths will be seen through the distorting lens of a false world view."

As a state Senate candidate, according to the story, Bachmann recommended a book by J. Steven Wilkins, who casts slavery in a positive light, writing, "most southerners strove to treat their slaves with respect and provide them with a sufficiency of goods for a comfortable, though--by modern standards--spare existence." Wilkins wrote that slavery bred "mutual respect" grounded in Christianity, one that existed in place of any "adversarial relationship founded upon racial animosity."

Another writer, David A. Noebel of Summit Ministries, was lauded by Bachmann as having a "wonderful and worthwhile" message; Noebel argued that the Beatles were a tool of the communists used to infiltrate the minds of young Americans and wrote a pamphlet entitled, "The Homosexual Revolution: End Time Abomination." Bachmann, who has played down her controversial claims about gay rights during her presidential campaign, has in the past called homosexuality "personal enslavement" and suggested that gay rights activists view "our children" as "the prize." She attended a church service Sunday in which the pastor deemed homosexuality "immoral" and "unnatural."

Bachmann has been spending virtually all of her time in recent days traversing Iowa ahead of Saturday's straw poll. Thanks to her strong natural advantage in the state - she was born there, and her socially-conservative message resonates with the Iowa GOP electorate, a majority of which is majority born again or evangelical - she is the frontrunner to win the straw poll. That matters because a victory is often taken as a sign that a campaign has the organization necessary to win the Iowa caucuses, and thus generates donations, support and positive media coverage -- despite the fact that straw poll wins have not necessarily been a strong predictor of either the caucus winner of the eventual nominee.

With rival Tim Pawlenty making a hard charge for a strong straw poll finish, Bachmann's campaign is trying to manage expectations. Her campaign manager, Ed Rollins, told Politico, "Since we were the last ones to start [a presidential campaign] and have been badly outspent, we will be happy to finish near or at the top." 

Bachmann, like Pawlenty and other candidates, will be paying the entry fee for supporters who want to attend the straw poll, and offering them live music and free food in exchange for their support. (Among those performing in Bachmann's air-conditioned tent will be country superstar Randy Travis.) The Bachmann campaign is so focused on the straw poll that Bachmann's Iowa rallies have names like the "'Join me in Ames in 5 Days!' Rally." On Thursday, she'll attend the Iowa State fair in an attempt to win over the hundreds of thousands of Iowans who flock to Des Moines for the event and may stop for the straw poll in Ames along the way.

It's worth noting that Bachmann got a bit of bad news on Monday afternoon, when word came that Texas Governor Rick Perry will likely make his plans to enter the presidential race known on Saturday - potentially lessening Bachmann's boost coming out of the straw poll.

If all that's not enough action this week, Thursday brings the first Republican presidential debate to feature all the top tier candidates in the race: Bachmann, Pawlenty, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, and Jon Huntsman are all participating. Bachmann shone in her first debate appearance, back in June; anything less than a repeat performance could slow her momentum heading into the straw poll.  And in light of her position in the polls and strong performance last time around, she'll have a target on her back.

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JackWintner says:
Team Obama mouthpiece Montopoli has been dead wrong about Bachmann, for months calling her "a fringe candidate." His politics blinds him to political reality. The ad hominem attacks against Bachmann by the media jackals like Montopoli have boomeranged against the Left and hugely helped Bachmann.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/how-attacking-michele-bachmann-is-making-her-stronger/2011/07/27/gIQAWdz4cI_blog.html
Whenever the press attacks Bachmann, she "gets a flood of support and money. She becomes 'Every Woman,' a misunderstood Tea Party mother of five facing down an elitist, arrogant, Obama-leaning press corps." The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.
8/2/11 Rasmussen Poll: Romney 44% vs. Bachmann 42% in a two-way race.
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fwd23515 says:
The picture accurately portrays the incoherence of her ideas and statements. Her understanding of economics is poor. Her understanding of history is poor. Her understanding of the Constitution and our body of law is poor. Her understanding of world issues is poor.

Poor understanding x 4 = crazy and/or willfully ignorant.
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I_Mean_What says:
The Bachmanns trash Obama's spending habits, yet were on line, hands out applying for their piece of the pie. It is just gross. Now we can sit back and watch that Gross Baboon and her Grosser Baboon of a husband crash and burn http://******/p2lxyu
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rmonroe401 says:
Wow, Bachmann looks like a raving lunatic in that photo. How do Republicans think it will help her? Didn't she even get a say into what photo to use of her? Wow.
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JV1970 replies:
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Obviously she didn't! I think the picture was taken by surprise. Someone just shoved a camera in her face, knowing they were too close, and just quickly snapped the picture. They knew exactly what they were doing and did it deliberately. I don't believe she was given a "say" into what photo to use of her either. I think they just snapped the picture and before she knew it the picture was already on the magazine. Celebrities and politicians seldom get to choose what picture is used of them unless they arranged the photo op themselves. Most of the time the pictures are taken by papparazzis who just shove their cameras in their faces and snap the pictures whenever they see them out in public and they don't give the celebrity or politician a choice of what picture they use. They purposely try to catch them off guard.
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moretruthnow says:
Bachmann has that deer in the headlights blank look. Who cares how she looks though. Bachmann has potty mouth. She is the barracuda that republicans love to support. It is all hateful attacks, lies and vitriol against sane and reasonable solutions. She was a vocal supporter against raising the debt limit and throwing the U.S. into default. I have no use for these tea party assassins in our government who are not sane, not reasonable and are not going to do what is best for the nation ever.
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Lindag10 says:
by erichsh August 9, 2011 12:59 PM EDT
- not going to insult you, it's not my style -

by Lindag10 August 9, 2011 12:14 PM EDT
No JV unlike you I SLEEP at night.

by erichsh August 9, 2011 12:19 PM EDT
Do us a favor, Lingag, and sleep all day, too.

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erichah like how you change styles at will. HAHAHAHA
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erichsh replies:
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Actually the 'g' as in 'gag' was a typo, believe it or not. Anyway, it was in response to your petty insults directed to JV.
Lindag10 replies:
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You don't need to go to bat for JV she can fling stones with the best of them. She's always threatening to smack someone down and things like that. LOL
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Progress4U says:
by JV1970 August 9, 2011 2:34 PM EDT
That's all Progress4U does! He lies and spreads gossip!
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Rumor has it that JV1970 likes to dress up in high heels and recite excerpts from the Constitution whilst strutting in front of his poodle. (Something like that JV?)
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JV1970 replies:
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Since I'm a woman I have every right to wear high heels if I want to! I probably look better in them than you do!
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Progress4U says:
by JV1970 August 9, 2011 1:15 PM EDT
You are right about the attacks against Bachmann boomeranging against the left. They are being JUMPED ON! Even NOW, the National Organization of Women, is jumping on them!
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The NOW jumping on us...hmmmm? I'm getting a visual...
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JV1970 replies:
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Apparently you haven't read the latest headlines, especially the political news! The left's lastest smear against Bachmann is definitely boomeranging against them and coming back to bite them!
zenia5 replies:
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How, JV?
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Levygp says:
That cover photo will be a collector's item when she is elected in 2012. So hang on to those Newsweeks, folks, and buy every copy you can get, for your friends. That's our Queen Victoria, folks. Women of America, take notice...this is your shining hour.
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Levygp says:
There should not be anger about her photo on the Newsweek cover. She's our GOP "bulldog". I went to Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, and we were the Garfield BULLDOGS...BEST SCHOOL IN THE WORLD. And it takes female bulldogs to have baby bulldogs, you know. There wouldn't be any bulldogs without female bulldogs, folks...right? She has the bulldog look on her face because she IS a bulldog...tough, rough, smart as a whip, dependable, faithful, a great guard dog, proud, a leader and a learner. Got it? Ask anyone who has had a prize-winning dog in the Show. She's our mascot - better than the Eagle. She has that look of determination, fearless, all-knowing, on the cover of Newsweek. A strong, courageous, surprised-at-the-downgrade look. A blue-ribbon look. A ready-for-action look. She's gonna bite Obama in the butt.
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