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MineralMan

(146,309 posts)
Wed May 29, 2013, 09:18 AM May 2013

A Minnesotan's Thoughts about Michele Bachmann [View all]

There's lots of speculation today about Bachmann's unexpected announcement that she won't run again. It came as no surprise to me, and I've been following her antics for some time.

First, it's very likely that she would have lost in 2014, if she ran. Her opponent, Jim Graves, who she beat only by 1% in 2012, would be very likely to be the winner in 2014. Polling, although very early, shows a trend toward Graves. Add to that the current campaign finance investigation, and the news that's likely to come from that would have made her defeat even more certain.

A while back, I posted that she would probably not run in 2014, since she'd be facing a loss that would interfere with her future plans. So now what happens?

She could, but will not, run against Al Franken in 2014 for the Senate. She would lose badly in that race, and she knows it. Her congressional wins were based on the demographics in her district. That district's boundaries were changed after the 2010 census. While it's still a conservative district, she lost some areas in her former district. Bottom line: She is not liked statewide, and would have no chance of winning the Senate race.

She could run for Governor of Minnesota, but that's another statewide race, and I don't see a win for her there.

She could, and may, launch a public speaking career. I doubt it will be a long-lived one, since she really isn't that articulate, and makes serious gaffes in almost all of her public appearances. If she speaks regularly, she will embarrass herself and her followers.

She could, and may, take up some sort of role at Fox News. Fox News, however, is overloaded with failed Republican politicians, and may not be in the mood for such a character as Bachmann. She does poorly on camera and has the potential to be a loose, embarrassing cannon, even for Fox.

My Prediction: Michelle Bachmann will resign from her House seat within three months, and move on in some other direction. I expect that she will attempt to do the public speaking thing, attempting to become a firebrand for the Tea Party wackos. I further predict that she will disappear from view fairly quickly, going the way of Sarah Palin.

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I suspect she might hang on 'til her term expires, and use the time to ... Scuba May 2013 #1
That's possible, of course. MineralMan May 2013 #3
She'd be useless in any real "job". I doubt any company would want her to represent them, even as a Erose999 May 2013 #15
There are thousands of high paying, low profile "jobs" in corporate America... Wounded Bear May 2013 #19
Spot on, every point. Brickbat May 2013 #2
Has she served long enough for retirement? Downwinder May 2013 #4
Yes. If she completes her current term, MineralMan May 2013 #5
If it will cost her a penny, she won't resign early. Downwinder May 2013 #10
More info on Congressional retirement: MineralMan May 2013 #13
I agree with your observations until you got to the prediction. Sad thing is Sarah Palin southernyankeebelle May 2013 #6
Sarah Palin's star has faded greatly in brightness. MineralMan May 2013 #7
I will be happy when she fades fades away. southernyankeebelle May 2013 #17
Everyone fades away eventually. nt MineralMan May 2013 #18
True. But it will be nice when those two fade away. southernyankeebelle May 2013 #20
I think she'll eventually go back to LuvNewcastle May 2013 #8
She'll miss obsessing on Cha May 2013 #28
as a Minnesotan my overwhelming thought mnmoderatedem May 2013 #9
I feel the same way. BainsBane May 2013 #26
Good she's dropping out. Graves seems fairly right wing, so he should get her voters easily Bluenorthwest May 2013 #11
Graves is no progressive. That's for sure. MineralMan May 2013 #12
The 6th District -- the attic where Minnesota keeps its crazy relatives. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2013 #23
Yup. nt MineralMan May 2013 #24
Amazon com's Alpha House should be her next stop.... wandy May 2013 #14
maybe she will be a lobbiest? Takket May 2013 #16
Hoping you have this nailed Progressive dog May 2013 #21
We shall see. It's just a feeling I have. MineralMan May 2013 #22
She may get a job with the RNC BainsBane May 2013 #25
Good Analysis. dballance May 2013 #27
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