On Wednesday night, The Family Research Council, led by Tony Perkins, conducted a "prayercast" in which some members of Congress (Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas, Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina, Rep. Randy Forbes of Virginia, and Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota) along with James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, and a host of other characters, gathered to ask God to forgive the sins of our leaders who want to reform health care.
Sigh. Why can't they just play Bingo?
Michele Bachmann, homophobe of the highest order — famous for saying that children are "the prize" for the homosexual community and declaring, "God called me to run for Congress” — was asked by Lou Engle of The Call to lead the prayer. And she did, in all her Bachmanniacal glory.
When I first watched the video of her prayer (below), I immediately thought that C-SPAN should take a hint from MTV's latest hit "Jersey Shore" and offer Bachmann a starring role in a similar show called "Potomac Shore." She is, after all, an attention-seeker, what I'd call "a bossie" and what the cast of "Jersey Shore" would probably call "a hater." She likes things done her way, and right away, and she doesn't care who doesn't get insurance laid as a result. Plus, like "Jersey Shore" cast member Snookie, she'd probably mistake Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for singer Lionel Richie.
Seriously. Don't you think this is a great idea? I do. I think it's so great that I've already written her bio:
Michele Bachmann is a Christian girl with zero self-control! She knows exactly what she wants from her summer at the Potomac Shore. If she's got something on her mind, it's because God put it there. That's right, Michele talks directly to God and she doesn't care what anybody thinks about it. The question is, how long will her housemates put up with it?
Oh, I'd watch that!
But, unfortunately, we're stuck with this:
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