Too Close!
Actual good Michele Bachmann profile explains how incredibly radical her background is
The New Yorker explores the spiritual mentors and ideology of the Tea Party queen
http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/2011/08/08/bachmann_theocrat_nyer/index.html"And there is her Oral Roberts University professor John Eidsmoe, with whom Bachmann collaborated on a book about how America is a Christian nation founded by Christians:
When Biblical law conflicted with American law, Eidsmoe said, O.R.U. students were generally taught that "the first thing you should try to do is work through legal means and political means to get it changed."
Sounds a bit like Shariah?"
Bachmann's Unrivaled Extremism
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/06/14/michele-bachmanns-unrivaled-extremism-gay-rights-to-religion.html"Bachmann honed her view of the world after college, when she enrolled at the Coburn Law School at Oral Roberts University, an "interdenominational, Bible-based, and Holy Spirit-led" school in Oklahoma. "My goal there was to learn the law both from a professional but also from a biblical worldview," she said in an April speech."
"Eidsmoe, who hung up the phone when asked for an interview, is a contentious figure. Last year, he withdrew from speaking at a Wisconsin Tea Party rally after the Associated Press raised questions about his history of addresses to white supremacist groups."
"None of this is likely to sour her many devoted fans. Indeed, it's precisely her unwavering ideological commitment that endears her to them. "She's not afraid to say things that other people on the right are probably thinking, but they're just too wimpy to say," says Pulkrabek, who supports Bachmann's presidential ambitions. "She says these things and she promotes these views because she really believes them."
Leap of Faith
The making of a Republican front-runner
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/08/15/110815fa_fact_lizza?currentPage=all"Michele Bachmann’s world view has been shaped by institutions and people unfamiliar to most Americans."
What took place during this woman's stay here in Teatown in 78-79 to turn her towards the crazy?
Please tell me that people won't be this stupid. How in the world does a crazy get this far in American politics?