Michele Bachmann
Michele Bachmann
Michele Marie Bachmann is an American politician. A Republican, she is a former member of the United States House of Representatives, who represented Minnesota's 6th congressional district, a post she held from 2007 to 2015. The district includes several of the northern suburbs of the Twin Cities, as well as St. Cloud...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth6 April 1956
CityWaterloo, IA
CountryUnited States of America
I was opposed to the U.S. involvement in Libya from the very start. President Obama has never made a compelling national security case on Libya.
I think people recognize I'm very sincere in what I say.
Small business is the backbone of our economy. I'm for big business, too. But small business is where the jobs are generated.
One thing that happens often times in family life is that people think maybe the challenge you are having with a child when they are a teenager or even in adolescence that this is going to go on forever and it doesn't. They get to their 20s, they change dramatically in their 20s. So sometimes it's just holding on for the ride, and just being there and holding on for the ride.
I do support a constitutional amendment on marriage between a man and a woman, but I would not be going into the states to overturn their state law.
The Republican Party is extremely pro-women.
If we want to kill Obamacare and we want to end socialized medicine, it must be done in the next election!
I believe that America is the indispensable nation of the world. Just the creation of this nation itself was a miracle.
I am a fighter. I'm not just there to go along and get along.
I want to be America's Margaret Thatcher. I will be the next Iron Lady.
Deprivation sometimes can be one of the most marvelous teachers.
Carbon dioxide is natural. It is not harmful. It is part of Earth's life cycle.
All of the problems we're facing with debt are manmade problems. We created them. It's called fantasy economics. Fantasy economics only works in a fantasy world. It doesn't work in reality.
During my first term in Congress, I signed a pledge that I will take no more earmarks and I've been faithful to that pledge.