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Michele Marie Bachmann (Amble; born April 6, 1956) is an American politician who was the U.S. representative for Minnesota's 6th congressional district from 2007 until 2015. A member of the Republican Party, she was a candidate for president of the United States in the 2012 election, but dropped out after the Iowa Caucus. Born in Waterloo, Iowa, Bachmann moved to Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, as a teenager. She graduated from Oral Roberts University's O. W. Coburn School of Law and the William & Mary Law School. After graduating, she briefly worked in tax law for the Internal Revenue Service before becoming a stay-at-home mother. She became involved in local politics, specifically around education. Bachmann formally entered politics in 2000, when she was elected to the Minnesota Senate. In 2006, she was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. After her unsuccessful run for president, Bachmann was elected to another term in the House in 2012, before announcing her retirement before the 2014 election. Since January 1, 2021, Bachmann has been dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University.
Singer, actor Pat Boone is keynote speaker at 21st annual Vero Beach Prayer Breakfast Singer, actor, author and record company head Pat Boone will be the keynote speaker at the 21st annual Vero Beach Prayer Breakfast. The breakfast will be at 7:30 on Thursday in Riverside Park. Michele Bachmann, dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University, and Erwin W. Lutzer, pastor emeritus of The Moody Church in Chicago, also are scheduled to speak. (TC Palam 2/5/25) READMORE>>>>> FRC's Tony Perkins, Governor Jeff Landry, & Christian Leaders to Hold Sunday 'Prayer for the Nation' Broadcast Following New Orleans Attack This Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. CT, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, a Louisiana resident and former state representative, will hold a one-hour broadcast "Pray for the Nation" in response to the terrorist attack in New Orleans. Christian leaders including Pastor Carter Conlon, Pastor Jack Hibbs, Michele Bachmann, Dr. David Goza, Troy Miller, and Pastor Art Reyes will also be a part of the prayer event. Mike Clark, a chaplain with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association who has been in New Orleans ministering to those affected by the attack, will join the broadcast to pray. (Yahoo 1/4/25) READMORE>>>>> Michele Bachmann claims Tim Walz signed a 'hate white people' law in Minnesota Former Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) responded to the selection of Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) as the Democratic vice presidential nominee by claiming the Minnesota governor signed a law requiring students to "hate white people" in her state. "What they did is they infused all the school curriculum with wokeism," Bachmann told the War Room on Wednesday. "It's now mandated in law by Tim Walz." "It's basically teaching George Floyd hate whitey curriculum," she continued. "Everything is about race. It's hate white people. White people are evil. And that's in all of the curriculum." (Raw Story 8/7/24) READ MORE>>>>>
May 9, 2023: KIOW: Sunday Talk: Michele Bachmann on a Perceived Looming Threat
KIOW/KHAM News Director A. J. Taylor recently spoke with former U. S. Representative and current Dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University Michele Bachmann about an issue which is alarming some individuals on a local and national scale. Bachmann informed us that she believes there are some back door dealings with regard to the World Health Organization and the United States. According to her, some of these could affect our very freedoms and livelihood. She goes on to say that it could be done as easily as tracking and utilizing your cell phone. She joins us on our Sunday Talk. ![]() I was with two of my grandchildren this week, a six-year-old and a three-year-old. And I just felt compelled to talk to them about when we die, it's judgment. It's appointed on to man to [unintelligible] and then the judgment. So what happens is at that moment, the decision is made, you're either going to Heaven, or you're going to Hell. We talked about what Heaven is, we talked about what Hell is, and that Hell is just as real as Heaven. And in Hell, there's eternal fires and damnation, and it's a real place. We do not want to go there. That's where the wicked will go. And then I explained how they don't go — that they receive Christ, they confess their sins, they receive the Lord, He cleanses them, and because of his righteousness, they go to Heaven. And so my little granddaughter immediately started saying, "I don't want to go to Hell; I want to go to Heaven." I said, "Bella, Can I pray with you? Let's pray. Do you want to pray?" We prayed, and we'll continue to speak to her about all of this. And I think, why miss an opportunity? This is the moment to speak to our children, our grandchildren, our friends, our neighbors. Don't wait. --Michele Bachmann; Lions & General Podcast; Jan 2023
![]() "This is a day of joy and a day of recognition that we need to put the past in the past and need to move forward, and to do that sometimes we need to recognize and take responsibility for our actions. That's what I am doing.....I come here as a flawed person, I am not a perfect person. I come here as one who has been forgiven by the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and for that purpose I try to walk in that humility to recognize that things that I have done or said haven't always been right...We are so grateful to President Donald Trump for his recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital. He's taken that element of warfare off the table. That element of warfare is a propaganda tool that says the Jewish people do not have a right to this land. Donald Trump says not only do they have a right, but they have a legal and legitimate right to designate Jerusalem as their capital. That is a powerful statement. We believe, without a shadow of a doubt, that this move will bring not only greater peace to Israel, but greater peace to the region. --Michele Bachmann; Knesset interfaith Bible study; December 2022
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May 22, 2023: Washington Watch: On today’s program: Michele Bachmann, Dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University, shares why all eyes should be on the 76th World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Tim Dickinson writing for Rolling Stone noted that Trump has painted his legal woes in a frame of religious persecution. After his 34 count indictment Trump’s longtime religious adviser Paula White Cain, working with an evangelical group called Intercessors for America, organized an “Emergency Prayer Call” for Trump. He argued that believers in “our beautiful Christianity” have been targeted: “We’re being discriminated against as a religion. We’re being discriminated against as a faith,” he insisted. “And we can’t let that continue.” Laying it on even thicker, Trump declared: “The main thing that our country needs, again, is religion.” He insisted: “I’m fighting, very hard for people of religion, people that believe in God.” Finally, Trump implored his listeners: “I want you to pray really hard, because we have to have a victory in 2024.” Paula White Cain then moved the call along, asking other prominent guests to make public prayers for the ex-president, who remained on the line. The speakers included Focus on the Family founder James Dobson, Christian Nationalist worship leader Sean Feucht, former acting attorney general Matt Whitaker, and former congress member Michele Bachmann. Feucht used his time to summon “prayer warriors” to “rise up” on Trump’s behalf. He then prayed directly to heaven: “We know that you got a plan God… You can take what the enemy meant for evil in this horrible, corrupt, disgusting, demonic situation with this case in New York [and] you can shift it — and turn it around for our good.” there are some name and groups in there that I once considered honorable. Trump, however, permanently taints anything everyone he touches. He is spiritually and politically toxic. ![]() "For this moment in the United States, we seriously, sincerely cry out to you, confessing our personal sins. We confess the sins of our country as proxies. We ask, O God, for deliverance, that our country may continue to know freedom. Lord, would you deliver these races in Georgia? O Father, would you deliver various local and state races, Father, that they aren't stolen? Would you give us a true vote? And, O God, I personally ask, from myself, Michele Bachmann, Lord, would you allow Donald Trump to have a second term as president of the United States?"--Michele Bachmann; December 2020
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