Michele Bachmann Trips On Serial Killer At Presidential Kickoff

Jackson
June 27, 2011 07:23 PM
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Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) addresses a gathering of supporters to formally launch her campaign for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, in her childhood hometown of Waterloo, Iowa, June 27, 2011. Bachmann, 55, is attempting to establish herself as the main alternative to front-runner Mitt Romney among a crowded field of Republican candidates vying for the right to oppose the Democrat Obama.

On Monday, Michele Bachmann kicked off her presidential campaign with a speech from Waterloo, Iowa, her home town. She emphasized her roots to the breadbasket of the country, noting, “I know what it means to be from Iowa. I know what we value here.”

Unfortunately, she does not know it well enough to credit an Iowa hometown hero. Either that or she has really strange idols. In an interview with a local television station, Bachmann tells the newscaster she shares the same spirit with “John Wayne” from Waterloo, Iowa.

A Washington Times reader points out: The only John Wayne that ever lived in Waterloo, Iowa is the infamous clown serial killer, John Wayne Gacy. The cowboy movie star John Wayne hails from Winterset, Iowa, about three hours away.

A YouTube account titled BachmannLovesGacy has sprung up, and Gawker announced, “Bachmann compares self to gay rapist clown serial killer.”

While the gaffe may cause some giggles, Bachmann’s presidential aspirations are no joke. As the Post’s The Fix blog wrote this Monday, Bachmann is the Iowa frontrunner for president, after a Des Moines Register poll has her in “a statistical dead at with former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.”


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