Author: | Ken Avidor, Karl Bremer, Eva Young | ISBN: | 9781118226278 |
Publisher: | Turner Publishing Company | Publication: | November 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | Wiley | Language: | English |
Author: | Ken Avidor, Karl Bremer, Eva Young |
ISBN: | 9781118226278 |
Publisher: | Turner Publishing Company |
Publication: | November 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | Wiley |
Language: | English |
This fact-packed exposé reveals all the dirty little secrets that Michele Bachmann would rather you didn't know
Since Michele Bachmann became a front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, journalists have been plumbing the depths of the well-regarded blog Dump Bachmann for material on her. Now the bloggers themselves pour forth a decade's worth of research and analysis to show that, no matter what you've heard about Bachmann, there's worse. Much worse. After dogging her heels for the past decade, they reveal the blood-curdling truth about the woman who may well become the Republican Party’s 2012 presidential nominee.
Democrats disappointed by Obama, Republicans embarrassed by their party's shallow field of candidates, and moderate independents looking for a reasonable choice need to know all they can about presidential contenders. The Madness of Michele Bachman provides deep background they won't find in the mainstream media.
This fact-packed exposé reveals all the dirty little secrets that Michele Bachmann would rather you didn't know
Since Michele Bachmann became a front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, journalists have been plumbing the depths of the well-regarded blog Dump Bachmann for material on her. Now the bloggers themselves pour forth a decade's worth of research and analysis to show that, no matter what you've heard about Bachmann, there's worse. Much worse. After dogging her heels for the past decade, they reveal the blood-curdling truth about the woman who may well become the Republican Party’s 2012 presidential nominee.
Democrats disappointed by Obama, Republicans embarrassed by their party's shallow field of candidates, and moderate independents looking for a reasonable choice need to know all they can about presidential contenders. The Madness of Michele Bachman provides deep background they won't find in the mainstream media.