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Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) on Thursday insisted that it was her "duty as a believer in Christ" repeal President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law before "it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens."

In a speech on the House floor, the Minnesota Republican thanked Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) for continuing the fight to undo Obamacare.

"The American people, especially vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens, now get to pay more and get less," Bachmann opined. "That's why we're here because we're saying let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens!"

"Let's not do that!" she exclaimed. "Let's love people, let's care about people. Let's repeal it now while we can."

Bachmann explained that she was fighting Obamacare because she was a "born again believer in Jesus Christ."

"And I believe, as part of my duty as a believer in Christ and what he has done for me, that we should do for the least of those who are in our midst," she said. "That's my personal belief and my personal conviction. And that's why I want our government to create the space so that we can help people, because I'll guarantee you one thing, Mr. Speaker, this doesn't help people."

Burgess thanked the former Republican presidential candidate for her remarks, adding that she had "a way of stating these things that none of the rest of us are capable of."



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These Republicans apparently haven't figured out yet that if they don't want their b.s. talking points challenged, they might not want to appear on Soledad O'Brien's morning show on CNN. Here she is with another one twisting himself in knots attempting to explain their latest witch hunt of Ambassador Susan Rice -- CNN Host Exposes GOP’s Hypocrisy On Benghazi:

Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) appeared on CNN Wednesday morning to press his case against U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, the target of Republican criticism for initially claiming that the Sept. 11 attacks on Benghazi were inspired by spontaneous protests to an anti-Islamic video. Burgess joined 97 House Republicans in opposing Rice’s potential nomination to replace Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, even though her public statements about the incident originated from unclassified talking points provided by the intelligence community.

Host Soledad O’Brien challenged Burgess’ opposition to Susan Rice, noting that Republicans had supported Condoleezza Rice’s nomination as Secretary of State in 2005, despite the Bush administration’s role in the massive intelligence failures that led to the Iraq war. Burgess struggled to explain the contradiction. He initially claimed that the media was far more critical of Bush’s intelligence failures than Obama, but when O’Brien laughed away that claim, he told her to take up the question with Sens. John McCain (R-AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC), both of whom supported Condoleezza but now oppose Susan: Read on...

It seems these Reps are determined to make themselves look just as foolish as Grampy McCain and his BFF Lindsey. Never mind the facts. We've decided we don't like Susan Rice and we're going to continue to change our excuses as to why she's unfit to be nominated as Secretary of State, no matter how hypocritical it makes us look.

Full transcript below the fold.

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