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Michele Bachmann Proposes ‘Don’t Add, Don’t Spell’

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Posted on Jan 30, 2011

Fake news by Andy Borowitz

MINNEAPOLIS—In her official tea party response to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., offered a bold new policy initiative she called “Don’t Add, Don’t Spell.” Bachmann called the proposal “a reflection of core tea party values” and said it would “deliver the American people from the tyranny of arithmetic, spelling and punctuation.”

In addition to “Don’t Add, Don’t Spell,” Bachmann suggested slashing the federal budget by eliminating nine of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. “I think you know which one I’d keep,” she chuckled, miming a Western gunslinger with her index fingers.

Bachmann’s odd onscreen appearance, in which she seemed to be staring off-camera for the duration of her speech, was initially blamed on “a squirrel that got into the studio and distracted her,” said one tea party official. But the Minnesota congresswoman offered her own explanation: “I was looking off to one side because I was trying to read off Sarah Palin’s hand.”

In Washington, House Speaker John Boehner held a press conference after the president’s speech to declare, “This infernal week of civility is officially over.” He added, “The American people owe its representatives a huge debt of thanks. Tonight, each of us made the ultimate sacrifice any American can ever be called upon to make: sitting next to a person we despise.”


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WASHINGTON—In preparation for what most political insiders agree was their most important performance of the year, congressional Republicans spent last week rehearsing their grouchiest facial expressions for Tuesday’s State of the Union address.

For seven grueling days, GOP congressmen were behind closed doors refining their best winces, grimaces and other sourpuss mannerisms under the tutelage of Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio. “Looking like you’ve just sucked on a lemon is harder than it seems,” said Boehner. “It doesn’t come naturally for everyone like it does for Mitch McConnell.”

Boehner has been employing a “method acting” approach with his House colleagues, urging them to imagine “the most unpleasant thing they can think of—like Keith Olbermann being back on TV.”

But given the new vogue for “civility” that has swept Washington in recent weeks, Boehner is instructing House Republicans to restrain themselves from outbursts like that of Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., who famously shouted, “You lie!” during President Obama’s congressional address in 2009. “If you feel an outburst coming on,” Boehner told his colleagues, “I ask that you instead limit yourself to a simple, tasteful hand gesture.”

Boehner said that while he wanted his Republican members to look as grumpy as possible throughout Obama’s speech, “I want them to show him the same respect we would show to any other foreign visitor to our shores.”

Immediately following the president’s speech, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., gave the official Republican response, followed by Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., who gave the official moron response.

Award-winning humorist, television personality and film actor Andy Borowitz is author of the book “The Republican Playbook.”

© 2011 Creators Syndicate


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By drbhelthi, February 2, 2011 at 5:24 pm Link to this comment

Hollow oratory is hollow oratory.

Whether from the mouth of Obama, or the mouth of M.
Bachmann.

However, M. Bachmann has not advanced the GHWBushSr
entourage plan to bankrupt the USA. Nor has she
advanced the USMilitary genocide of Moslems in their
own countries.

Nor have I found evidence that she was involved in the
events of eleven September, 2001.

However, there is evidence that she was born in the USA.

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By msgmi, February 1, 2011 at 9:07 pm Link to this comment
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Bachman and Palin et al are what makes the GOP impalatable…too many empty suits who talk and don’t do the walk.

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By Queenie, January 31, 2011 at 10:49 pm Link to this comment

There is a squirrel loose for sure. Or something loose in her noggin.

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By RayLan, January 31, 2011 at 10:30 pm Link to this comment

Just as we thought it couldn’t get any dumber than Sarah Palin - CNN airs the Jaws of Stupidity

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By Allan Krueger, January 31, 2011 at 3:16 pm Link to this comment

Is this article, satire?

In the words of Cindy McCain, Bachmann is the poor man’s, Sarah Palin! I think that says it all…

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By photoshock, January 31, 2011 at 10:32 am Link to this comment

Would that all the teapartier’s had such a good sense
of the people. We need more Michele Bachmann’s to
explain the meaning of life to us. Our founding
fathers foresaw the eventuality of people such as
Michele in the Congress and made provision for
lifetime employment for these special people. Michele
and others of her ilk, need your support, they have
no marketable skills and would if forced to, could
not get a job.
If their life depended on getting a job, they could
not refudiate the need for work. Please keep these,
loving, caring and compassionate individuals in
Congress where we can see them.

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By surfnow, January 31, 2011 at 8:39 am Link to this comment

What a moron. No wonder she’s so popular in Amerika.

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