Mother Jones has uncovered a copy of a video that I have been fantasizing about acquiring for years. (And no, it's not that Paris Hilton video.)
The video is called "Guinea Pig Kids II," and here is Mother Jones' capsule description of what you will see if you watch it:
"In 2002, the tea party leader and GOP presidential candidate filmed a movie that warned Minnesota's educational standards could lead to a second Holocaust."
More hard, undeniable evidence that Michele Bachmann is a political kook who believes in conspiracy theories. And circulates those lies and conspiracy theories, to panic the credulous. She tries to conceal it under the mantle of Ronald Reagan Republicanism and the Christian faith: but at the core, she's a right wing extremist that the GOP is allowing to run for the Presidency of the United States.
The link is below:
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You (reading this) must understand that Michele Bachmann was already in our government when she made this video: a video asserting that there was a vast globalist conspiracy (being implemented right here in Minnesota!)
An elected official, a Minnesota State Senator, telling us there was in effect a conspiracy that would 'undermine our freedom and undermine our national sovereignty" and turn children into "global citizens."
This Bachmann video is about how a federal law called School to Work is bound to lead our kids into life as serfs in a totalitarian America. The School to Work law was actually designed to help businesses would work with schools to encourage students to learn they need to enter the work force. At the time Bachmann made the video, Republican conservatives she ostensibly supported were implementing this law. According to Bachmann's view, these Republican conservatives were facilitating the rise of a totalitarian, globalist America.) At one point in the video, an image of a concentration camp is flashed on the screen with the Auschwitz slogan "Work Makes You Free" splashed on the screen.
And that's Michele Bachmann, in a nutshell. That's the Republican candidate who may take the Iowa straw poll for President of the United States, and go on to a place on a GOP White House ticket.
My longstanding dream is finally coming true, this summer. Legit press are finally doing the narrative about Bachmann--the true narrative, the one I've been documenting and pitching since before 2006: she's a nut, a liar, and a bigot. And people inside the GOP know that, and they can't or won't do anything to stop a nut, liar, and bigot from coming to the top of the GOP.
That is "the" narrative, the one that can stop Bachmann and imitator nuts, liars, and bigots from rising in our governments at all levels.
Not that this MoJo piece and the video they found is going to do that, by itself. But it's a part of a process. Taibbi does a piece on the nut, liar, bigot stuff in Rolling Stone--the New Yorker checks that out, and finds that it's true and reports why it's true...
...and then other journals with less influence but more time on their hands pick up the story and start finding more evidence that it's true...
...and then the story becomes more than "the ravings of bloggers" and "biased commentary" of Olbermann, Maddow and Schultz on TV. People start to take the charge seriously, and realize that these are not Bachmann "gaffes"--she really is an extremist, and always has been.
If that becomes the national media narrative on Bachmann: it helps to stop her from being president. Turning up hard evidence, like this video, should have been the priority for anti-Bachmann activists all along.
It's true, it's fascinating, it's newsworthy, and it can stop Bachmann if it becomes "the" narrative about her. Here's the link.
LINK:
http://motherjones.com/...