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She never sought such citizenship
Dragged her feet to renounce it when she was running for president, though.
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She never sought such citizenship
Actually, Coburn is retiring when his term is up. So, it's not unheard of for proponents of term limits to actually limit themselves.
Truth. But's let not forget to consider sources here. Bob Dole retires on principle -- that's believable. You know, he's an old-school conservative. Bachmann retires on principle -- that's not so believable. She's part of a moving ideological party; quitting this would be against her (not immoral) ambition.
We don't know, but we do have reasonable estimations.
Could be that Bachmann is going the Palin route and has found herself a more lucrative future in the private sector -- the place where most career politicians go out to pasture.
Yeah, she and the family can have a reality show.
Hey, if Honey Boo Boo is a hit, why not Michelle?![]()
Perhaps she can do a reality show of her own.
She'll do a Palin. She'll do the "maybe I'll run" (for President) in 2016. Then she'll end up not running when the support doesn't "groundswell". Check the water for third-party options (none and less than zero). She'll write a book, do the tour, ad nauseam. Do more FoxBabeNews. You know the routine.
Don't forget the incessant whining about the "lamestream" media!
Could be that Bachmann is going the Palin route and has found herself a more lucrative future in the private sector -- the place where most career politicians go out to pasture.
Hm.But Bachmann underperformed last year, winning re-election by less than 5,000 votes in a district that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney easily carried. Her opponent last year, Democrat Jim Graves, has already announced that he would challenge her again in 2014, national Democrats were already targeting her, and Bachmann had already begun running re-election ads earlier this month, more than a year and a half before the next election.
Source: CNN - Bachmann's Legacy
Word on the street is that Politifact is preparing for massive layoffs.





She is done politically, but there are several active members of Congress just as far out as her - Cruz, Broun, Gohmert and King all come to mind. As for her further career, I can definitely see her as an analyst on Fox at the least.Good riddance and don't let the door hit ya...
Sadly I have a feeling I'm not done hearing about Bachmann. Like our lady of the arctic I'm guessing Bachmann is looking forward to the post-congress grifting. Will she end up at Fox? That's my guess but there's a lot of wingnut welfare for people like her.
She nearly lost last term and this time there will be more funding for her opponent. Plus, she had already begun running ads for her reelection in '14 before pulling out, so the "term limit" excuse rings pretty hollow.Hmm. I doubt the electoral motive. Bachmann may well have lost her seat in '16, but turnout will probably not favor Democrats in '14 like it didn't in '10. A smaller electorate is not in our favor. That's the main reason Republicans are pushing legislation that will hurt voter turnout. They want presidential election years to have weak turnout like off years. It's to their advantage.
She nearly lost last term and this time there will be more funding for her opponent. Plus, she had already begun running ads for her reelection in '14 before pulling out, so the "term limit" excuse rings pretty hollow.
Indeed -- looks like she had planned on running, but something changed her mind.
A better offer, perhaps?