Politics & Government

Bachmann Ridicules Obama on Timing of Jobs Speech, Pick of Economic Adviser

Bachmann spoke to Tea Party in Des Moines Wednesday. Obama will now give jobs speech Sept. 8, a day after the GOP debate.

By Lynn Campbell

IowaPolitics.com

DES MOINES β€” Minnesota U.S. Rep.Β Michele BachmannΒ on Wednesday evening ridiculed PresidentΒ Barack ObamaΒ for both the timing of his upcoming jobs speech and his choice of economic adviser at aΒ Tea Party ExpressΒ rally here.

β€œWe had an interesting little dialogue today with the president,” Bachmann told an eclectic group of about 150 people on a steamy hot, late summer evening atΒ Water Works Park. β€œHe decided that he wanted to give his β€˜jobs speech’ during the exact same time when the Republican candidates for president were going to be doing their debate at the Reagan library.”

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Earlier in the day, Obama said he would unveil his long-awaited jobs proposal Sept. 7 to a joint session of Congress, the same night that eight Republican presidential candidates β€” Bachmann,Β Herman Cain,Β Newt Gingrich,Β Jon Huntsman,Β Ron Paul,Β Rick Perry,Β Mitt RomneyΒ andΒ Rick SantorumΒ β€” will participate in a debate by theΒ Reagan Foundation,Β PoliticoΒ andΒ NBC NewsΒ in Simi Valley, Calif.

β€œNow does this show maybe a little insecurity on the part of the president?” Bachmann asked people sitting on lawn chairs in the grass, drawing affirmative responses Wednesday. β€œEither A) He wants to distract the American people so they don’t watch him, or B) He doesn’t want the American people to hear what the next president of the United States is going to say about the president’s jobs plan.

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β€œBecause he hasn’t exactly delivered on his promises for jobs,” she said.

U.S. House SpeakerΒ John BoehnerΒ had also asked Obama to postpone the speech until Sept. 8.Β Later Wednesday night, about three hours after Bachmann's speech, the White House announced that Obama will indeed give his speech Sept. 8.

At the Des Moines rally, Bachmann also criticized Obama’s choice Monday ofΒ Alan Krueger, a labor economist atPrinceton University, to be the new chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers. She said Krueger lacks business experience, despite having graduated from Harvard University with a doctorate and worked in the Treasury Department and at the U.S. Department of Labor.

β€œThere is no private-sector experience in their background. They have not created wealth. They have not run a business,” said Bachmann, a federal tax attorney. β€œWouldn’t you think after all this time that the president would figure out that it would make more sense to hire someone who’s at least run a lemonade stand to be his economic adviser?”

Bachmann spoke on the fifth day of the Tea Party Express’ 17-day national tour leading up to a Sept. 12 debate it’s co-sponsoring withΒ CNNΒ in Tampa, Fla. She took no questions from the media. The tour continues Thursday in Cedar Rapids and Davenport, although no presidential candidates are scheduled to appear on those days.

The event drew a relatively small anti-Obama crowd of both Iowans and out-of-staters, several who said they weren’t even members of the tea party.

Feliks Sukhovitsky, a painting contractor from Redwood City, Calif., was holding a big sign that said, β€œObama destroyed 10 jobs I’ve created. Let’s get them back!” He said he supports Bachmann.

Performers at Wednesday’s rally sang songs about β€œthis socialist nightmare,” repealing β€œObamacare” and taking back America. One man dressed as Uncle Sam in an effort to draw attention to veterans’ issues, while another sold what looked like a children’s book but was titled β€œThe New Democrat” by Dr. Truth. The book byΒ Loren Spivackportrays Obama as the Cat in the Hat and says it’s a parody in celebration of the tea party movement.

ForΒ Pat Altwegg, of Clive, this week’s tea party rallies offer a chance to comparison shop. She saw Bachmann on Wednesday, and also will attend a Tea Party of America’s β€œRestoring America” rally, Saturday in Indianola featuring former Alaska Gov.Β Sarah Palin. She said she also saw Perry at the Iowa State Fair.

β€œOne thing that’s very important is getting some jobs back in our country and getting people off of the unemployment lines,” she said. β€œAnd of course, our deficit, definitely, our out-of-control spending.”

Altwegg described Bachmann as β€œtough” and β€œright in there with the rest of β€˜em.”

β€œI think she can stand her ground,” Altwegg said.

As to whether the race for the 2012 Republican nomination for president will come down to Perry, Romney and Bachmann, Altwegg said: β€œIt depends on if Sarah gets in the race,” referring to Palin.

Listen to Bachmann’s introduction and speech:
http://www.iowapolitics.com/1009/110831Bachmann.mp3

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