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The Bachmann Comic: Our Review

We've received our review copy of "False Witness: The Michele Bachmann Story," the new comic book from our friends at the Dump Bachmann Web site, documenting the rise and extreme statements of our favorite House GOP backbencher, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN). It's now in print in Minnesota, and anybody can order it online. So how is it?

As both a comic book fan and a Bachmann fan, I quite enjoyed it, but my hope is that the first issue was really laying a foundation for more to come. This comic introduces us to Bachmann, but then doesn't so much focus on her as it does on the important information we need to truly understand her political prominence -- the nature of extreme right-wing culture that has bequeathed a politician such as her to our national dialogue.

Right from the cover, which has a wacky cartoonish feeling as if it were somehow pencilled by Sergio Aragones and inked by R. Crumb, you know we're dealing with a special politician:

(Click images to enlarge.)

And sure enough, the first page introduces us to Bachmann herself, and her call for revoluation against the Marxist tyranny of President Obama:

From there, much of the focus is on the religious right and talk-radio culture. A specific grievance is that the hard religious right doesn't honestly call itself what it is -- a theocratic movement -- but conceals its intentions under the label of "social conservative," with the media's complicity:

As for Bachmann's own rise, we get to see how she's mobilized the hard-right activists in her area to take control of the local Republican Party. And here's this creepy, eyewitness story of when Bachmann warned an intra-GOP rival with the repeated refrain, "You will pay, you will pay...":

And now that she's risen up, Bachmann is a hero to the right-wing fringe not just in her own distict, but across her state -- with a following that's spread across the country:

Which brings us to the next-issue teaser -- hinting that we'll get more into all the details of Bachmann's own career, such as when she talked to God about running for office (and God talked back!), how she kissed then-President George W. Bush and wouldn't let go of him, and other fun events:

All in all, it's a fun first effort, from some folks who have been monitoring her career and mobilizing against her online since way back when she was just a puny state Senator. Let's see what the next issue holds.


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Leave Michele aloooone...leave her alone. You don't know her like I do...she's one of the few flagrant fucktards who reminds us of how stupid some people can be and still be elected to public office.

We need her to raise our collective blood pressure, we need her to keep us focused on the big picture: getting socialized medicine (i.e. becoming French).

Ms Bachmann has a mission and we need to help her accomplish it: making the Republican Party the complete laughingstock that most of us have known it to be for so many years.

Old Adlai Stevenson (just imagine what our country might be now if he'd been elected over Ike) famously said, "If the Republicans will stop telling lies about us, we'll stop telling the truth about them."

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Thanks for reminding me about that comment from Adlai. He was a brilliant man. That was classic statement. Sadly nothing has changed has it?

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Maybe the Census should ask if people have these in their home library. Bachmann has just come up with a new mantra if they ask I won't tell (federal law be damned).

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Eric, You missed the latest Minnesota Coleman/Franken rumor!!!

Apparently when a DC-Mpls/StPaul planed landed last weekend, a young man whipped out a cell phone, and made a local call. Talked extra loud, so he founded a rumor. He was one of Coleman's former DC Staffers, and was on his way to the pre-Concession BBQ. Everyone wants to know where and when the Coleman party was held.

Today Coleman's filings for fund raising were made public -- Republican Senate Campaign Fund was noted for donating over 900 thousand -- most to Coleman, a fraction of it to the MN Republican Party.

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They blew it. Should've just called it:

BPO
Bachmann Psycho Overdrive

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Maybe we should let the Bachmann fiasco stew on the back burner while we consider a very real solution for GOP hopefuls.

GOP is saved: The Joe the plumber / Octomom 2012 ticket.

"When slightly whacko just isn't good enough."

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