Bachmann serves up irresistible 'red meat' headline By: CNN Political Reporter Shannon Travis Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) -
Armed with a sharp knife, a protective smock and with 400-pound beef carcasses hanging around her, Michele Bachmann visited an Iowa meat plant on Tuesday and sliced through a slab while going for the kill over government regulations. "One thing we learned today is that, in a company that has five or six employees, one employee is dedicated just to deal with government rules and government regulations," the Republican presidential candidate told employees and assembled media at the Amend Packing Co. in Des Moines. Bachmann began the tour with a visual that, even her campaign acknowledged, would make for visually arresting images: the Republican presidential candidate walking through rows of hanging cattle – dead and skinned – then grabbing a knife to cut a long slab into manageable slices of beef. "My grandfather owned a meat market here in Iowa," she said while measuring the size of her cuts. "How many times do you have to re-sharpen?" she asked as her host – one of the plant's owners - sharpened her blade. "Is it the fat that dulls it or is it the muscle?" The Republican presidential candidate talked about the packing company as well as two other small businesses she visited on Monday that, she said face a mountain of government regulations. "Part of the problem is the overkill that they have…For years, they've had a system that's worked. And now the federal government is coming in and making it far more complicated," Bachmann said. "When they make it complicated – they make it expensive. And then you can no longer stay in business."
Fred, that's a great idea! A reality show where we put political candidates in real jobs! Hell, we'd sure know a lot about their real character after watching them on the job for a while! Not just sound bites, but really make them work for a week.
-- Edited by Meat Monkey on Friday 23rd of September 2011 08:10:50 AM