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Michele Bachmann is a presidential candidate and congressman from Minnesota. She is known for her success as a small business owner, U.S. tax attorney, federal congresswoman, wife, and mother. He made his appearance to the public because of his outspoken negativity towards the President of the United States and his famous quote "Barack Obama is a one-term president". Although the elections are far away, Bachmann has managed to make people "change their minds" towards her vote, due to her controversial statements. Many have realized that Bachmann expresses without actual facts; therefore, causing people to lack trust in her campaign and see her as another Sarah Palin. Anyone who remembers Sarah Palin's death in March 2008 can tell you that she based some of her general opinions on hot topics on fabrications to promote her campaign (Makin). Michele Bachmann is not suited to the position he seeks as president of the United States. Although feminists are "tired" of pointing out that people were sexier in the way they treated Michele Bachmann. The feminist herself noted that Bachmann caused most of the injustices on herself, due to her actions and choice of words addressed to the public. First, Bachmann criticized President Barack Obama for his lack of empathy towards American citizens; however, it failed to find a solution to help the struggling economy. Second, Bachmann tried to defend the human papillomavirus and gay marriage comments on the "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno; however, he simply showed viewers that he is not strong in his views when under pressure. Furthermore, in political debates, Bachmann has continuously been judged as a...... middle of paper...... who benefits to his own detriment and makes fun of devastating situations? What America needs and what Bachmann thinks she needs are not the same, which means letting you know that she is not suited to the job she seeks as President of the United States. Works Cited Ingersoll, Julie. Julie Ingersol. August 12, 2011. August 11, 2011 .Makin, Michelle. MediaMatters for America. March 22, 2011. 2009 August 7. Montopoli, Brian. CBS News. August 14, 2011. March 15, 2006. Oliphant, James. Los Angeles Times. June 16, 2011. June 12, 2011 .Shahid, Aliyah. Daily news. September 17, 2011. September 15, 2011 .Tenety, Elizabeth. Washington Post. August 29, 2011. August 9 2011 .