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Showing Original Post only (View all)Republicans LINE UP TO RIP Michele Bachmann [View all]

"..They were long afraid to do it, but now conservatives have their knives out for Rep. Michele Bachmann. Senators in her own party, congressional candidates, a lawmaker in her states delegation and leaders of the House Republican Conference are all lambasting the Minnesota Republican for saying the wife of former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said merely floating the idea that Huma Abedin a top aide to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has family ties to the radical Middle East group is pretty dangerous. I dont know Huma, but from everything I do know of her, she has a sterling character, Boehner told reporters Thursday. And I think accusations like this being thrown around are pretty dangerous. Later on CNN, Boehner said he expects to speak to Bachmann soon.
Bachmanns accusation came in a handful of letters to intelligence and national security agencies raising questions about the Muslim Brotherhood. The letters, also signed by four other Republicans, specifically mentioned Abedin, accusing her late father of having ties to the Brotherhood. Boehner declined to entertain a reporters question about whether he would toss Bachmann off the Intelligence Committee, where shes privy to highly classified information. Behind the scenes, leadership aides said they were shaken by the comments from someone as prominent as Bachmann.
And Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.), the chairman of the Intelligence Committee, was described by several sources as incredibly angry when he heard of the incident. The Republican backlash against Bachmann started with Sen. John McCains (R-Ariz.) statement on the Senate floor Wednesday, saying she had made sinister accusations. Rep. Jeff Flake, a conservative Arizona lawmaker running for Senate, tweeted Kudos to @SenJohnMcCain for his statement on Senate floor yesterday defending Clinton aide. Well said. Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) added: Rep. Bachmanns accusations about Sec. Clinton aide Huma Abedin are out-of-line. This kind of rhetoric has no place in our public discourse.
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And Congressional Democrats need to kick it into HIGH gear and begin making some noise to have
Segami
Jul 2012
#11
well good and I do have to take my hat off to John McCain - he could have ignored it all , but he
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2012
#7
i hope they carry out their witch hunt, cause it would gore many of their own oxen & show them
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#12
What kind of republicans live in her district that elect her every two years and allow her to
demosincebirth
Jul 2012
#19