January 26, 2011 Michele Bachmann Proposes “Don’t Add, Don’t Spell” Reflects 
Core Tea Party Values, Says Minn. Lawmaker MINNEAPOLIS (The Borowitz Report) – 
In her official Tea Party response to President Obama’s State of the Union 
Address, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) offered a bold new policy initiative 
she called “Don’t Add, Don’t Spell.” Rep. Bachmann called the proposal “a 
reflection of core Tea Party values” and said it would  “deliver the American 
people from the tyranny of arithmetic, spelling, and punctuation.” In addition 
to “Don’t Add, Don’t Spell,” Rep. Bachmann suggested slashing the Federal 
budget by eliminating nine of the first ten Amendments to the Constitution. “I 
think you know which one I’d keep,” she chuckled, miming a Western gunslinger 
with her index fingers. Rep. Bachmann’s odd onscreen appearance, in which she 
seemed to be staring off-camera for the duration of her speech, was initially 
blamed on “a squirrel that got into the studio and distracted her,” said one 
Tea Party official. But the Minnesota congresswoman offered her own 
explanation: “I was looking off to one side because I was trying to read off 
Sarah Palin’s hand.” In Washington, House Speaker John Boehner held a press 
conference after the President’s speech to declare, “This infernal week of 
civility is officially over.” “The American people owe its representatives a 
huge debt of thanks,” Mr. Boehner added.  “Tonight, each of us made the 
ultimate sacrifice any American can ever be called upon to make: sitting next 
to a person we despise.”                                           

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