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Beyond that, there was a Denis Thatcher-like buffoonish quality to Bachmann's appearances with his wife. The weirdest moment came in a totally unexpected move last year, when the Bachmanns said they wanted to became Swiss nationals "as a family", like latter-day Von Trapps.

She changed her mind two days later. She won't be running for office in Switzerland. Her political life is over. Will her influence linger?

Probably not, but the memory of her will. This article includes content provided by Spotify. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. To view this content, click 'Allow and continue'.

The best of Michele Bachmann: the rise and fall of a Tea Party star. Congressional firebrand, Republican presidential hopeful, would-be Swiss resident — what were Bachmann's best bits? Allow Spotify content? Allow and continue. Reuse this content. She showed up at the district GOP convention and, with the floor packed with anti-Profile activists, knocked off the incumbent on the first ballot.

Bachmann presented herself as an unlikely victor, dressed in moccasins and an old sweatshirt, but it had the hallmarks of an old-fashioned putsch. Bachmann the politician had arrived. In St. Paul, Bachmann quickly carved out a reputation as a different kind of legislator, one largely uninterested in the legislative process.

When fellow Republican state Sen. Sheila Kiscaden invited her and three other freshman legislators to participate in informal orientation sessions, Bachmann—who had used her unfamiliarity with St. Paul as a selling point on the campaign trail—wanted no part. She served on committees with conflicting meeting times and swung by just long enough to check her name off the attendance sheet, according to several former colleagues.

This so frustrated fellow lawmakers that they considered switching to roll-call votes to highlight her truancy. Her legislative record was bereft of any landmark achievements.

Still, Bachmann emerged as the leader of a conservative insurrection within the ranks of the GOP caucus, using her office as a staging ground for what became a decadelong purge of moderates.

And they did: Kiscaden was forced out of the party shortly thereafter; so was fellow moderate Martha Robertson. Paul Koering. And she played hardball. Eric Black , a political columnist for MinnPost , recounted the story of Bachmann , at a local GOP convention in , threatening a woman who had opposed her nomination.

There was one issue that seemed to consume Bachmann. When EdWatch, as the Maple River Education Coalition was later known, invited her to deliver a speech at its convention, she unleashed a masterful presentation, mixing slides with self-deprecating humor, that hammered home the same urgent message that has since become familiar to a national audience: The forces working against you are bigger than you think. To Bachmann, homosexuals had even usurped the English language.

The Bachmanns worked as a tag team. Marcus delivered a minute presentation that used his role as a psychologist as a basis for a range of assertions about gays. Michele and Marcus Bachmann also declined to be interviewed. On the stump, Bachmann sometimes talks about the Christian counseling clinic she and Marcus founded in Lake Elmo, a town over from Stillwater.

Reparative therapy is part of a larger idea known as intercession —a practice that entails praying on behalf of others for instance, women entering an abortion clinic. During the interview, Bachmann, a Republican who served in the House from to and ran for president in , praised Trump as an "incredible guy" and a "John Wayne American. Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics. Bachmann criticized Democrats for mentioning "God" only once in their party platform, while saying "LGBTQ is mentioned 55 times in the platform" it is mentioned 32 times.

Republicans have not released a platform, instead repurposing their document , which supports marriage as "the union of one man and one woman," even though same-sex marriage has been legal across the U. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.



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