Michele Bachmann will find a new job for Barack Obama
Elena Vnorovscaia / Chişinău / Moldova.ORG / -- Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann attacks President Barack Obama in more creative and aggressive ways.
The Minnesota congresswoman spoke out fresh reproaches to the president. Bachmann said she hoped to oust him from his current employment and to become president herself. She says she will help Obama to find a job.
Bachmann also claimed that "Obamacare," would cost American jobs and wondered if Obama "was in his right mind" for championing it.
The comments came as Bachmann headlined an enthusiastic yet sparsely populated Tea Party rally at the state capitol in Des Moines, Iowa.
Michele Bachmann also took aim at Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner.
"I want you to know, as president of the United States, I look forward to creating real jobs for both the Treasury secretary and the president of the United States," Bachmann said.
Later, she continued that the nation's health care law should be repealed. But Bachmann put a spin on that argument, citing figures that claim the law would bleed jobs on top of those already lost in the troubled economy.
New republican presidential candidate’s attack lines are not without risk. Polls generally show that while conservative voters like the tough talk, such language could turn off critical blocs of independent voters.
The examples of those are these:
Last week, she told people in South Carolina, "And we think that there is a certain Hawaiian president who should go back to Hawaii!"
And at a recent conference of Internet-savvy conservatives in Minneapolis, Bachmann used an unusual line of attack.
"The president promised the African-American community, he promised the Hispanic community that he would make their lives better. And that is what we want for every American," Bachmann said.
"This president isn't working. He's failing the Hispanic community. He is failing the African-American community. He's failing all of us."









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