If it weren’t the obvious capitulation of Bill O’Reilly, it would be easier to 
accept Chris Wallace’s reference to Bachmann as a “flake”. Sounded to me that 
he was more embarrassed at being caught than he was about the apology. (Yes, he 
said all the right words.) IMHO, it’s time for FOX to take down the “fair and 
balanced” sign. Rich Martin
Note: Thurs will be Glenn Beck's last day on FNC.




http://www.marklevinshow.com/goout.asp?u=http://www.davidlimbaugh.com/mt/archives/2011/06/new_column_what_6.html
http://www.marklevinshow.com/goout.asp?u=http://www.davidlimbaugh.com/mt/archives/2011/06/new_column_
what_6.html

David Limbaugh: New Column: What Was
Chris Wallace Driving At?
  
I was disappointed that Chris Wallace asked Michele Bachmann whether she is a 
flake, but Wallace's behavior is hardly the most important issue involved. What 
he was trying to get at is another matter.

It is no secret that a good number of people regard Bachmann as a loose cannon 
who is given to gaffes and hyperbole. And it's not just Bachmann.

Indeed, there is an enormous elephant in the room of GOP presidential politics, 
which is that despite their individual popularity, both female contenders, 
Bachmann and Sarah Palin, are dismissed in many circles as cartoon characters.

I'm the last person who wants to inject identity politics into any equation, 
but I can't help but wonder what role, if any, their gender may be playing here 
-- not just that they're females but also that they're attractive ones. 
Though I doubt these are major factors for most people, they are for some. In 
fact, a number of females have suggested that other women react negatively to 
Palin -- and presumably to Bachmann, as well -- specifically because they are 
women. 
In other critics I detect a type of soft sexism leading to a stronger reaction 
to their gaffes than to, say, Obama's. They regard their mistakes (or supposed 
mistakes) as disqualifying while casually overlooking far worse errors from the 
Harvard-educated Obama. Bachmann and Palin are panned as inexperienced and 
lacking gravitas despite their records and accomplishments, and Obama is 
treated as a heavyweight despite his miserable record and voluminous verbal 
blunders.

But much bigger factors driving the media narrative against Palin and Bachmann 
than their female attractiveness are their common personal and ideological 
characteristics. They are both fearless, combative, energizing and unqualified 
conservatives. Don't get me wrong; they are two very different people, but 
these shared qualities make them especially contemptible to the left and to 
certain elitists on the right.

Bachmann and Palin happen to be among the most conservative of the GOP field, 
and leftists and elitists routinely cast conservatives as a dozen fries short 
of a Happy Meal. They consider Reagan conservatives -- just as they regarded 
Reagan in his day -- dangerous extremists and insufficiently nuanced for prime 
time.

Those who pull no punches in challenging the Beltway dogma that got us into 
this calamity are quickly shunted aside by the elites. But they are adored by 
mainstream Americans, who are unencumbered by the numbing realities of 
Washington that prevent far too many career politicians from taking immediate 
action to reverse our nationally suicidal course.

So if you think Palin, Bachmann and other such candidates sound exercised and 
frustrated at times, you should be grateful because that is precisely how they 
ought to sound. We should be far more concerned with those who are taking this 
national nightmare in stride. Where are their hearts?

The fact is that both Bachmann and Palin are far more qualified and 
dispositionally equipped to be president than Barack Obama. Both have acquitted 
themselves very well in debates; Palin has a very impressive executive record, 
with plenty of gravitas (see "The Undefeated"), and Bachmann has powerful 
academic credentials.

I realize that some conservatives believe that Palin and Bachmann are 
unelectable or not particularly qualified for one reason or another. But even 
here, I think we are allowing the liberal media to control the narrative.

Who can seem electable after the media get done savaging them? And what 
mainstream conservatives do the media not savage? Conversely, look at how they 
treat the Republican candidates who pay homage to global warming and other 
leftist pieties. Why are they always deemed electable?

We must reject the conventional wisdom that in general, only a centrist can be 
elected. But this is especially true of 2012, when all bets are off because we 
are facing an unprecedented national crisis that has been given to us by the 
very politicians accepted by the conventional wisdom as bursting with 
presidential DNA.

The voters are smart enough to know that centrism won't save this nation. If 
elected, a centrist Republican would not only fail to energize the base; he 
most likely wouldn't do what it will take to reverse this crisis.

If anyone should be worried about his extremism, it's Obama, yet we hear 
nothing about that from the media or the elites. Despite their cover-up, the 
world's worst-kept secret is that Obama is a disaster and is in deep trouble 
with the electorate.

Finally, for those who persist in misjudging Obama as unrivaled in mental 
acuity, please consider that you are using the wrong yardstick. In electing a 
president, wisdom and sound judgment are vastly more important than raw 
intelligence.

All of the GOP candidates have more than enough intelligence to serve as chief 
executive, far more common sense and wisdom than Obama, and an incomparably 
better handle on the steps necessary to preserve the republic and the 
willingness to take them. 

Posted by David Limbaugh on June 27, 2011 06:28 PM to David Limbaugh 
  
Barack Obama (D)
Top Contributors
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Contact Your Govt 
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For more info about Obama’s Private Army, google 
  
      Healthcare legislation & Obama's Private Army 
                                     And 
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Please be aware that Barack Hussein Obama’s grandfather was a highly respected 
witch doctor with the Luo tribe. His white grandmother was VP at the Bank of 
Hawaii and she worked with and for Peter Geithner on other projects, Peter is 
the father of Timothy Geithner, Obama's choice of Treasurer of  the US.



  






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