Rep. Michele Bachmann has been one of the top speakers and a co-master of ceremonies at today’s Capitol Hill Tea Party, an event that she herself heavily promoted.
“You came. And you came to your house. And you came for an emergency house call,” said Bachmann. “And are they going to listen? Oh yeah, oh yeah, they’re going to listen. It was Thomas Jefferson who said a revolution every now and then is a good thing. What do you think?”
This is hardly the first time Bachmann has spoken of revolution. Back in March, she famously told Sean Hannity: “At this point the American people – it’s like Thomas Jefferson said, a revolution every now and then is a good thing. We are at the point, Sean, of revolution. And by that, what I mean, an orderly revolution — where the people of this country wake up get up and make a decision that this is not going to happen on their watch…And we can’t let the Democrats achieve their ends any longer.”
Today, Bachmann said how she had been reading the journals of Abigail Adams, who wondered if future generations would understand the sacrifices that were made to create this country. “You literally stand with us on hallowed ground,” said Bachmann. “This is hallowed ground of freedom, and that freedom was purchased at an incalculable price that none of us can ever truly comprehend. And for 233 years, every generation that has come before has faithfully handed the baton of freedom to the next generation. and so now we are that privileged generation, privileged to be here to be here today.”
Late Update: The DNC has put out its response — saying that it’s fine by them if the GOP wants Bachmann to be its voice.