Watchdog demands probe of Rep. Bachmann’s anti-health bill care rally

By Ron Brynaert
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 -- 12:18 pm
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michellebachman20090814 Watchdog demands probe of Rep. Bachmanns anti health bill care rallyPoor Michelle Bachmann can't seem to catch a break lately.

Less than a week after Comedy Central's Jon Stewart, of all people, poked holes in a Fox report on her November 5th tea party healthcare protest which utilized falsified footage to inflate the attendance, a Washington D.C. based watchdog is calling for a House probe of the Republican congresswoman from Minnesota.

"CREW contends that Rep. Bachmann misused her official congressional website by urging people to come to the Capitol to protest the legislation despite House rules restricting members from using their websites to engage in 'grassroots lobbying or solicit support for a Member’s position," states a press release on the website for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. "Rep. Bachmann’s website urged people to come to the Capitol rally 'and tell their Representatives to vote no' on the health care reform bill."

CREW excutive director Melanie Sloan adds, "Taxpayers fund members’ websites and because of that those sites may not be used to organize a public rally for or against any particular legislation."

CREW also asked OCE to determine if Rep. Bachmann and other members violated House rules by failing to acquire a permit for the Nov. 5 rally and by falsely calling the event a “press conference,” though no questions were asked by the media. Politico quoted from a Republican Study Committee email directing staff members to “please make sure your boss does not term this event a rally.” A Capitol Police spokeswoman confirmed the lawmakers had no permit for a demonstration. In a TV interview, however, Rep. Bachmann urged opponents of the bill “to come to Washington, D.C. by the car load.”

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“Whoever heard of a press conference without questions?” asked Sloan. “Calling a rally a press conference to circumvent congressional rules is like calling a Hummer a Prius to meet fuel efficiency standards.” Sloan continued, “The OCE needs to make clear that members must abide by all rules, even those they find politically inconvenient.”

The Hill reports,

Bachmann's office, however, has so far steered clear of these criticisms.

When Democratic strategists first lobbed those charges at Bachmann last week, her spokeswoman told reporters the Minnesota Republican's Web site merely "encourages the American people to exercise their right to petition" -- hinting that the congresswoman's advertisements were within the confines of House rules.

Her spokesperson was not immediately available Tuesday for comment.

Links to CREW's letter requesting a probe and exhibit docs can be found at this link and here.

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  • thepoliticalcat
    This woman's the worst kind of idiot - convinced she's correct no matter how clearly she is told otherwise, short-sighted, bull-headed, pigshit-stubborn -- in all, a veritable farm medley of undesirable traits, at least for political office. Perhaps she needs to spend more time with her husband, to remind him to get her fitted for a smart white jacket (with extra-long sleeves).
  • Atilla
    God! I'd love to see this evil bitch go to prison! She has done more harm to this Nation than most of the Religious Criminals put together, since the coup was first planned and started in 1935. Prison is where we put our criminally insane anyway...Perfect
  • disgustedindc
    Don't investigate her, just adjust her meds....
  • felinetta
    Michele Bachman is a real piece of work. She would never think she did anything wrong. I hope
    CREW can make this stick.
  • matticusfinch
    Bachmann smells like pee.
  • shesheshe
    Rep. Bachmann should have round the clock security protection and an unlimited budget from the Democratic Party. She is the living example of every argument FOR everything she opposes. Long may she prosper. If the Republicans had any guts, they'd make her party chairman.
  • therealjoeschmoe
    I smell a Bachmann-Lieberman ticket. Please, please, please...
  • rmwlaw
    That photo next the the story is absolutely illuminating. Rep. Bachmann is beginning to morph into Lady Cassandra O'Brien from the Doctor Who Series which was revived in 2005.

    This from the wiki:

    According to Cassandra, her parents were the last to be buried "in its soil". She had been born a male on Earth and lived on the edge of the "Los Angeles Crevasse". Married several times, her life had been extended through a series of 708 plastic surgery operations, until she was nothing but a piece of skin stretched onto a frame, with eyes and a mouth, connected to a brain in a designer jar filled with a preserving solution below. The skin had to be constantly moisturized to keep it from drying out. As the rest of the human race had long since either interbred with other intelligent species or altered themselves to the point even they don't call themselves human anymore (references are made to 'New Humans', 'Proto-humans' and 'Digi-humans'), Cassandra considered herself the last "pure" human, and all others as 'mongrels'. Rose Tyler characterized her as a "bitchy trampoline" and referred to her as "Michael Jackson".
  • Scuby
    Michele...There is a difference between "urging people to vote no" and "encouraging people to exercise their right to petition". You took were clearly using the "press conference/rally" as a means to push your political agenda, and you used your taxpayer funded website to promote it.
    You got caught. Why not just fess up, apologize, and move on? Oh thats right....because you find it easier to lie your way out things rather than admit you were wrong.
  • Michael Valentine
    But do the rules apply to REAL AMERICANS like Bachmann.
  • daman2012
    BOSTON (AP) -- A Massachusetts state senator got a ride home from police after acquaintances said he was too drunk to drive - about 13 hours before he was involved in a hit-and-run accident.

    A Cambridge, Mass., police report on Sen. Anthony Galluccio says officers were called to a gas station about 4:40 a.m. Oct. 4 after receiving a call about an intoxicated man.

    The station attendant told police he believed Galluccio was too drunk to drive. Police say another man said he was trying to drive Galluccio home but couldn't find his house.

    Police say they drove Galluccio home.

    About 13 hours later, a vehicle driven by Galluccio rear-ended a minivan. Galluccio has said he fled because he panicked.

    Galluccio declined to comment Monday, citing the ongoing legal process.
  • Flyfish
    To the gulag with anyone you disagree with?
    How democratic of you!
    All the commissars are doing it right?
    Progressives scare the crap out of me, this type of mentality will destroy our republic.
  • GunTotinLiberal
    Who said anything about sending someone to a "gulag " simply because of a disagreement?
    You Regressives need to stop playing the ever frightened victim, or if you insist on doing so, do a better job at it.
  • Scuby
    Its not a question of disagreement Flyfish! Its a matter of breaking the rules! What part of RULES do you not get?
  • Savantster
    .
    If our leaders are not required to adhere to rules and laws, why should us peasants obey the law?

    The mentality that our elected representatives, virtually all rich people, don't have to live by the rule of law is what _has_ destroyed our Republic.
    .
  • Mooftown
    The world would be a much better place if she, and people like her were just flat out slain.
  • bizmark
    Geez! Don't you think that's going too far?
  • Mooftown
    It may be going too far, but still the truth remains, the world WOULD be a better place if she were dead. It is factually true, whether it is crude, vicious or anything else.
  • wtfmate
    "it's factually true".........and I would like to hear these facts.........
  • tomhoser
    not far enough! Her head should be put on a pike!
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