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Actually, I think the remark by her spokeswoman was damage control rather than reality. I think Bachmann really does believe that the hurricane was a political message from God. She crazy.
Notice how provocative the title is? But then look at the article itself:
http://www.boston.com/Boston/politi...ge-from-god/ACJ4zJCjJoqxfDK6RT4ETN/index.html
Notice the very first line:
Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann said yesterday that Hurricane Irene was a political message from God, the St. Petersburg Times reported. Today, however, a spokeswoman for the Minnesota representative said the remark was in jest.
So what is it that we have here.
Why didn't the title read, Bachmann jokes about Irene being a message from God and some laugh and some lose their minds? Is the intention just to insight outrage just to sell papers and gather eyes for ad revenue? I think it is.
And it's pretty sad.
Wow, I clicked on this thread thinking "Here we go again, another flame thread" but, I am actually impressed. She was CLEARLY kidding. Not that I care, I dislike all politicians.
/Agreed.
I'd think most people by now would know that you cant trust the media. You can't trust the left wing or the right wing stuff. It is all spin.
Thinking all the media is equally distrustworthy, all the time, is just as dumb as always believing everything everyone says. With your approach, you've opened yourself up to being able to easily disregard things you don't want to hear, regardless of whether or not they're true.
Is "joking" really that much better? I think the death toll stands at around 40 right now. Which, while not a tremendously large number of people for a natural disaster hitting some densely populated areas, is probably still more deaths than you want to joke about.
Bachmann really needs to go away. She has zero chance of being our next President, and I think she's really damaging the rest of the Republican party by association. And while the Democrat in me says that every time she opens her trap she helps out President Obama, I think that ultimately we're best served by having a real debate in politics.
Just because you don't believe in Buddha/Zeus/Unicorns/Mohammad/etc, doesn't mean they don't exist.
I have the antidote. I think all the media is totally untrustworthy, but I am especially skeptical of anything I want to hear. If my radio or screen tells me something I believe to be true I dissect the story viciously and if I find that it was an unjustified claim, I hold my prior belief in lower esteem.Thinking all the media is equally distrustworthy, all the time, is just as dumb as always believing everything everyone says. With your approach, you've opened yourself up to being able to easily disregard things you don't want to hear, regardless of whether or not they're true.
The other thing to say is Backmann has got it wrong, Irene is not the work of God, as Gov. Rick Perry has the better answer in blaming Irene on the Devil.
After all, and it makes some sense, God loves us and the devil does not.
Is she going to unequivocally state that a god DID NOT cause a hurricane to "warn" us about fiscal responsibility? What an unbelievably ignorant ass she is. Having a large chunk of our population supporting her is scary stupid.
