The controversy over "sexist" Newsweek cover photo of Bachmann do not worry: your advertising campaign is about, not politics
is hard to imagine Michele Bachmann, even with the Lord fill your sails with winds from the Bible, shock, honestly believed to be the next president of the United States. Not only it is the embodiment of right-wing extremism that is causing the public to reject the GOP in record numbers, but she, personally, is too strange. The recent Newsweek cover that has created so much complaining about the sexism of the Conservatives may have actually crossed the line, but the sad truth of the matter is that guide Looking Crazy Snake is one of three basic facial expressions Bachmann, and the introduction stock market is to get any eyeful of that next year.
In addition, their associations with people who believe that public education is the creation of a new holocaust and slavery was good for slaves in the clinic of her husband combination therapy of hysterical fundamentalist, and boast of how it is "subject" to her husband that she was ineligible not only national, but someone who is not present in the primary.
But Bachmann is running for the presidency as he has granted the next big con. Scammers right as Newt Gingrich and Sarah Palin used her luck in the past to be chosen to create the illusion that they are still politicians (and Palin is still in it: Horning in the publicity surrounding the Iowa poll weeks this weekend aboard his bus). Thus, they are able to get free media coverage to announce their mini-empires ghost writer of books, DVD movies directly to fundraising campaigns and direct marketing to maintain their large coffers and hopes their notes high - all without doing anything really as strong as the campaign or, God forbid, of government.
Bachmann will make your time on the track, get your reputation up, win a primary or two to keep an aura of legitimacy, and then retire to a career of collecting checks supporters who believe that all day now, taking the country from the laity, of gays and race mixers.
BeltwayAnd our media is to help with every step of the way to lavish attention on it - even though they know very well that it will not win the nomination.
full disclosure: I am as guilty as the next political writer. I write about Bachmann, because it is an interesting character in comparison with the surrounding boring combinations, one will be offered by the Republican Party in the hope that your non-offensive attitude bell alarm output Voters past "triggered by the right nut openly. I am not opposed to all Bachmann coverage, because it creates a good excuse to cover the minority of Americans worrying that are invested in a fundamentalist Christianity fantasy built around two axes sexual hysteria and paranoia about government, is a group that otherwise too often ignored as if it includes harmless cranks.
- profile behind the Newsweek cover photo deserves a gold star celebrated in responsible journalism: Romano points out that the campaign does not really Bachmann legs. You can write
- the phenomenon
- without writing on Bachmann, as if a real candidate.
- However, the harsh reality is that Bachmann is largely the creation of multimedia shows created by selling newspapers and the fingers of one mouse click. Sarah Palin, at least, had a thin base the whole show because he was a candidate for vice president in 2008 and had a management position as governor of Alaska, but Congresswoman Bachmann is a suburban neighborhood in the Midwest, representing 0.2% of the population of the United States. Bachmann is a renegade self-promotion policy is the only reason he is in the news.
- and Iowa - that "competitor in the Iowa caucuses of the Republican Party" and "holds ownership of Fools" are synonymous these days. The Iowa caucuses are the first in the appointment process, and justifies all kinds of intense coverage of fans and new candidates to do well before sparkles on. This week was dominated by the anticipation of the straw poll Saturday Ames - a survey of Iowa voters taken months before the meeting, and described by Paul Waldman in The American Prospect as "the event with the least significant index complete coverage of the presidential campaign. "
Bachmann could win the Iowa caucuses? Of course. Not only could
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