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Fightdirecto -> Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 6:46:44 AM)

Christian Science Monitor
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Michele Bachmann’s life is an open book in more ways than one...

Fortunately, YEARS AGO WHEN SHE WAS A MINNESOTA STATE SENATOR, BACHMANN PUBLISHED A LIST OF NINE OF HER FAVORITE BOOKS ON HER WEBSITE. THE PICKS SPEAK VOLUMES ON THE TEA PARTY-FAVORITE BACHMAN AND HAS, AT TIMES, PUT HER IN THE UNCOMFORTABLE POSITION OF DEFENDING CONTROVERSIAL IDEALS AND DWELLING ON ISSUES HER CAMPAIGN PR WOULD NO DOUBT RATHER BURY.

In the Aug. 15, 2011, edition of The New Yorker, Washington correspondent Ryan Lizza examines the writers, books, and beliefs that have shaped the Republican frontrunner and he says what he found shocked him...

AMONG THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL BOOKS THAT HAVE SHAPED BACHMANN – A BOOK SHE ENDORSED AS ONE OF HER NINE FAVORITE WORKS ON HER WEBSITE BACK IN HER STATE SENATOR DAYS – IS “CALL OF DUTY: THE STERLING NOBILITY OF ROBERT E. LEE,” BY J. STEVEN WILKINS.

In his New Yorker profile, Lizza describes the book and its author:

“WILKINS IS THE LEADING PROPONENT OF THE THEORY THAT THE SOUTH WAS AN ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN NATION UNJUSTLY ATTACKED BY THE GODLESS NORTH…In the book, Wilkins condemns ‘the radical abolitionists of New England’ and writes that ‘most southerners strove to treat their slaves with respect and provide them with a sufficiency of goods for a comfortable, though – by modern standards – spare existence.’ AFRICAN SLAVES BROUGHT TO AMERICA, HE ARGUES, WERE ESSENTIALLY LUCKY: ‘Africa, like any other pagan country, was permeated by the cruelty and barbarism typical of unbelieving cultures.’

IT’S KNOWN AS THE THEOLOGICAL WAR THESIS AND WITH WILKINS’S HELP, IT’S NOW PART OF SOME CHRISTIAN HOME SCHOOLING CURRICULA.

“IT IS AN OBJECTIVELY PRO-SLAVERY BOOK AND ONE OF THE MOST STARTLING THINGS I LEARNED ABOUT HER
in this piece,” Lizza tells NPR…

Along with Rick Santorum, BACHMANN SIGNED THE “MARRIAGE VOW” PLEDGE, WHICH AMONG OTHER THINGS, ORIGINALLY SUGGESTED BLACK CHILDREN BORN INTO SLAVERY RIGHT BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR HAD IT BETTER THAN THOSE BORN UNDER BARACK OBAMA. In a Western Conservative Summit gathering in Denver in 2010, she famously claimed that Washington’s liberal agenda was turning America into “a nation of slaves.” And, Ms. Steinmetz points out, “SHE DUBIOUSLY CLAIMED THAT THE FOUNDING FATHERS WORKED TIRELESSLY TO END SLAVERY, LATER CLARIFYING THAT SHE MEANT JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (WHO WAS A BOY IN THE FOUNDING-FATHER ERA).”

Lizza traces her ideology back to the books and authors who shaped Bachmann in her earlier days. Among the first books Lizza mentions is “Total Truth,” by Nancy Pearcey, a well-known creationist and AN ADVOCATE OF DOMINIONISM, THE BELIEF THAT CHRISTIANS ARE BIBLICALLY MANDATED TO OCCUPY ALL SECULAR INSTITUTIONS UNTIL JESUS RETURNS.

IN AN INTERVIEW WITH NPR, LIZZA SAYS “TOTAL TRUTH” HELPED SHAPE BACHMANN’S ANTI-SECULAR BELIEFS.

"MICHELE BACHMANN HAS MENTIONED PEARCEY'S BOOK AS ONE THAT WAS IMPORTANT TO HER
," he says...

In 1979, Bachmann enrolled in the first law school class at Oral Roberts University, where professors taught “biblical law” and students were required to sign a "code of honor" attesting to their Christian beliefs.

There, she worked with one of the professors, John Eidsmoe, as a research assistant, and has repeatedly referred to the influence he had on her beliefs, telling one audience in Iowa this year that he "taught me so many aspects of our godly heritage." “Christianity and the Constitution,” Mr. Eidsmoe’s 1987 book, advocates for more Christian influence in politics and the legal system.

"That's what the book ends on, a clarion call for his students to get involved,” Lizza tells NPR. “EIDSMOE IS SOMEONE WHO BELIEVES AMERICAN LAW SHOULD BE BASED ON THE BIBLE. HE BELIEVES THAT THE UNITED STATES IS A CHRISTIAN NATION, SHOULD REMAIN A CHRISTIAN NATION AND THAT OUR POLITICS AND OUR LAW SHOULD BE PERMEATED BY ONE'S CHRISTIAN FAITH."

In the highly controlled, image-conscious, PR-savvy world of modern political campaigning, A BOOK LIST IS A RARE LOOK – SANS POLL NUMBERS, GLOSSY CAMPAIGN ADS, OR HOT AIR FROM POLITICAL ANALYSTS – INSIDE A CANDIDATE’S MIND. BACHMANN’S READS ARE CERTAINLY REVELATORY.




mnottertail -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 7:12:18 AM)

Wilkins might have said that, and I have no doubt that Bachmann believes it....

But it is a smear on Robt. E. Lee. He wasnt that hepped up for or against slavery, he was offered the US Command, but went with his home BORDER state, Virginia.....

He was about even steven with Lincolns view of slavery at that time.





Moonhead -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 7:16:33 AM)

No question, but as the Confederacy's greatest military leader (one of the most accomplished professional soldiers in American history full stop, come to that), those keen to make excuses for the institution of slavery in the South are often eager to co-opt the poor bastard.




DomYngBlk -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 7:22:08 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Fightdirecto

Christian Science Monitor
quote:

Michele Bachmann’s life is an open book in more ways than one...

Fortunately, YEARS AGO WHEN SHE WAS A MINNESOTA STATE SENATOR, BACHMANN PUBLISHED A LIST OF NINE OF HER FAVORITE BOOKS ON HER WEBSITE. THE PICKS SPEAK VOLUMES ON THE TEA PARTY-FAVORITE BACHMAN AND HAS, AT TIMES, PUT HER IN THE UNCOMFORTABLE POSITION OF DEFENDING CONTROVERSIAL IDEALS AND DWELLING ON ISSUES HER CAMPAIGN PR WOULD NO DOUBT RATHER BURY.

In the Aug. 15, 2011, edition of The New Yorker, Washington correspondent Ryan Lizza examines the writers, books, and beliefs that have shaped the Republican frontrunner and he says what he found shocked him...

AMONG THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL BOOKS THAT HAVE SHAPED BACHMANN – A BOOK SHE ENDORSED AS ONE OF HER NINE FAVORITE WORKS ON HER WEBSITE BACK IN HER STATE SENATOR DAYS – IS “CALL OF DUTY: THE STERLING NOBILITY OF ROBERT E. LEE,” BY J. STEVEN WILKINS.

In his New Yorker profile, Lizza describes the book and its author:

“WILKINS IS THE LEADING PROPONENT OF THE THEORY THAT THE SOUTH WAS AN ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN NATION UNJUSTLY ATTACKED BY THE GODLESS NORTH…In the book, Wilkins condemns ‘the radical abolitionists of New England’ and writes that ‘most southerners strove to treat their slaves with respect and provide them with a sufficiency of goods for a comfortable, though – by modern standards – spare existence.’ AFRICAN SLAVES BROUGHT TO AMERICA, HE ARGUES, WERE ESSENTIALLY LUCKY: ‘Africa, like any other pagan country, was permeated by the cruelty and barbarism typical of unbelieving cultures.’

IT’S KNOWN AS THE THEOLOGICAL WAR THESIS AND WITH WILKINS’S HELP, IT’S NOW PART OF SOME CHRISTIAN HOME SCHOOLING CURRICULA.

“IT IS AN OBJECTIVELY PRO-SLAVERY BOOK AND ONE OF THE MOST STARTLING THINGS I LEARNED ABOUT HER
in this piece,” Lizza tells NPR…

Along with Rick Santorum, BACHMANN SIGNED THE “MARRIAGE VOW” PLEDGE, WHICH AMONG OTHER THINGS, ORIGINALLY SUGGESTED BLACK CHILDREN BORN INTO SLAVERY RIGHT BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR HAD IT BETTER THAN THOSE BORN UNDER BARACK OBAMA. In a Western Conservative Summit gathering in Denver in 2010, she famously claimed that Washington’s liberal agenda was turning America into “a nation of slaves.” And, Ms. Steinmetz points out, “SHE DUBIOUSLY CLAIMED THAT THE FOUNDING FATHERS WORKED TIRELESSLY TO END SLAVERY, LATER CLARIFYING THAT SHE MEANT JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (WHO WAS A BOY IN THE FOUNDING-FATHER ERA).”

Lizza traces her ideology back to the books and authors who shaped Bachmann in her earlier days. Among the first books Lizza mentions is “Total Truth,” by Nancy Pearcey, a well-known creationist and
AN ADVOCATE OF DOMINIONISM, THE BELIEF THAT CHRISTIANS ARE BIBLICALLY MANDATED TO OCCUPY ALL SECULAR INSTITUTIONS UNTIL JESUS RETURNS.

IN AN INTERVIEW WITH NPR, LIZZA SAYS “TOTAL TRUTH” HELPED SHAPE BACHMANN’S ANTI-SECULAR BELIEFS.

"MICHELE BACHMANN HAS MENTIONED PEARCEY'S BOOK AS ONE THAT WAS IMPORTANT TO HER
," he says...

In 1979, Bachmann enrolled in the first law school class at Oral Roberts University, where professors taught “biblical law” and students were required to sign a "code of honor" attesting to their Christian beliefs.

There, she worked with one of the professors, John Eidsmoe, as a research assistant, and has repeatedly referred to the influence he had on her beliefs, telling one audience in Iowa this year that he "taught me so many aspects of our godly heritage." “Christianity and the Constitution,” Mr. Eidsmoe’s 1987 book, advocates for more Christian influence in politics and the legal system.

"That's what the book ends on, a clarion call for his students to get involved,” Lizza tells NPR. “EIDSMOE IS SOMEONE WHO BELIEVES AMERICAN LAW SHOULD BE BASED ON THE BIBLE. HE BELIEVES THAT THE UNITED STATES IS A CHRISTIAN NATION, SHOULD REMAIN A CHRISTIAN NATION AND THAT OUR POLITICS AND OUR LAW SHOULD BE PERMEATED BY ONE'S CHRISTIAN FAITH."

In the highly controlled, image-conscious, PR-savvy world of modern political campaigning, A BOOK LIST IS A RARE LOOK – SANS POLL NUMBERS, GLOSSY CAMPAIGN ADS, OR HOT AIR FROM POLITICAL ANALYSTS – INSIDE A CANDIDATE’S MIND. BACHMANN’S READS ARE CERTAINLY REVELATORY.



Bitch did the cliff notes. No way she ever go cover to cover with an actual book.




Sanity -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 7:27:22 AM)


"Grab yer torch and pitchforks, the hated enemy is on the loose..." [:D]

Bush and Cheney were probably hated more than any enemy of the left, they were the target of the lefts intense hate for ten years or so

Then we had years of Hate Hate Hate Palin threads following the 2008 elections

Then it was Rupert Murdoch for a short time

And the sporadic HATE FOX NEWS / HATE Rush Limbaugh / HATE Glenn Beck threads

Now Michelle Bachman has assumed the most hated enemy of the left...

Who am I leaving out?








DomYngBlk -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 7:30:02 AM)

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mnottertail -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:03:02 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Moonhead

No question, but as the Confederacy's greatest military leader (one of the most accomplished professional soldiers in American history full stop, come to that), those keen to make excuses for the institution of slavery in the South are often eager to co-opt the poor bastard.



Agreed, but I wonder why they don't quote Lincoln more and some of the 'non-radical' republicans, whigs and know nothings, which are the bulk of that party. Hell, most americans couldn't name one 'radical' republican from that founding of the party.

Not even 'republicans' of today, who you would think would have read a little of that or gotten some word of mouth.




Moonhead -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:07:46 AM)

Well, that probably has something to do with it as well, sadly: he's a much more romantic figure than Lincoln or any pro slavery statesmen of similar vintage. He was a cavalry officer, for heaven's sake! Even those stupid Duke boys in Hazzard county had heard of General Lee...




kalikshama -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:09:52 AM)

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Now Michelle Bachman has assumed the most hated enemy of the left...


Sigh. Thinking someone is an incompetent wackadoo /= hate




cuckoldmepls -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:10:31 AM)

Well it's obvious the lefty loons, newsweek, and the MSM are terrified of Bachmann getting elected. Maybe that's who we should vote for. I'm just saying....




mnottertail -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:11:24 AM)

His father Light Horse Harry is big romance here in our history books, although nobody (as with Robt or Abraham) knew exactly what he was about, rather inconsequential to today, much like your Magna Carta.




Moonhead -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:13:01 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity
Now Michelle Bachman has assumed the most hated enemy of the left...

Weren't you just saying that's "pill" Rush Limbaugh in another thread?
You know, that "pill" Rush is the Kenyan's most hated enenmy, and all the left defers to Obama as the supreme leftist Commissar?




Lucylastic -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:16:54 AM)

please do cucky dear please do, its not like you are able to vote in anyone smart enough to do the job


Kali.. consider the source hon, Sanity over dramatises everything, to the point of redundancy.
Leftists can only hate according to him..yet he is happy the whole time..
Im trying to get him to commit to writing down his own dictionary definitions, but he cant.
So now its just painful to see him struggle with proper polysyllabic words.
poor dood




kalikshama -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:26:27 AM)

Sorry about the first pic

http://www.thetwitchonline.com/2011/07/michele-bachmann-has-bondage-fetish.html

"A number of bloggers have noticed a trend with Michele Bachmann. She likes to talk about slavery...a lot. In fact, she has likened practically everything in the news to either slavery or bondage. Take a look..."




Lucylastic -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:29:19 AM)

wow thats one un flattering pic
if she was kinky she would be more fun. and not have that stick up her ass, if she was any more anal she could hatch diamonds




Moonhead -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:33:15 AM)

How long before somebody starts using that photoshop as an avatar?




kalikshama -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:33:28 AM)

I know, every few weeks I'll correct him on hate vs [whatever else is going on] but I'm aware that it's really a waste of keystrokes.

Love your luscious new avatar!




mnottertail -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:36:01 AM)


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ORIGINAL: cuckoldmepls

Well it's obvious the lefty loons, newsweek, and the MSM are terrified of Bachmann getting elected. Maybe that's who we should vote for. I'm just saying....



The lefty 'loons' as the drooling imbiciles call them, are far more afraid that Jim from Taxi will be elected.

And you can quote me.




Lucylastic -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:36:07 AM)

Kali....yeah Im a bit of a bitch like that, I do revel in pointing out his faux pas, constantly, otherwise he thinks he can get away with it:)
glad you like it:)


Moon, I would but Im making an ass of myself , I dont wanna make a cunt of myself:)[;)]




Moonhead -> RE: Michele Bachmann: What do her favorite books tell us? (8/11/2011 8:43:51 AM)

Suits me: I prefer the arse pictures...




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