MICHELE BACHMANN
Crowd inside dark room. Michele Bachmann on stage at CPAC 2012. Bachmann says, "how sweet it is!" Bachmann talks about running for president and how it was an educational experience. Says she learned three things during campaign: where John Wayne was born, the day Elvis Presley was born, and to never forget the three things you learned. Bachmann says that before Obama, the president had never said that the United States was not a Judeo-Christian nation. Bachmann faults Obama for saying that we are not an "exceptional" nation because "we are." Says that Obama apologized to the world, and we "will not." Bachmann leaves stage, waves. Michele Bachmann on campaign trail in Iowa. Bachmann speaks at Citizens United podium. Bachmann says that the most important issue of our time is "life and what we will do with the issue of life." Bachmann says that as president, she will "advance the cause of life" and the pro-life movement. Bachmann says that she will repeal Obamacare. Says that Obamacare means "taxpayer funded abortion." Talks about Hyde Amendment. Calls Obama a pro-abortion president. Says that she would be the most pro-life president. Bachmann says Obamacare will cover "chemical abortions." Says Obama demanded that private companies give free contraceptives, birth control, and morning after pills. Talks more about repealing Obamacare and Planned Parenthood. Michele Bachmann on stage talks about being a social and fiscal conservative. Bachmann says that she and her husband started their own successful company, therefore she knows how to "turn the economy around." Says that she actually wants to create a "profit." Says that she believes in the Declaration of Independence. Bachmann says that the founding fathers wanted us to "keep the fruits of our labor." Bachmann says that as president, she will stand for life, marriage, and the right for people to keep the "fruits of your own labor." Says that no matter what kind of conservative you are, or if you are in the Tea Party, the party needs to stick together. Calls Iowa "the launchpad." Bachmann says that "we're the team that can't be beat!" Says that in 2012 we will "take our country back." Bachmann says to come vote with her. Michelle Bachmann takes stage with husband. Bachmann speaks at podium. Bachmann talks about history of United States. Bachmann talks about freedom of justice. Talks about painting of the signing of the constitution. Says the word "poignant" with a hard "g" sound. Bachmann talks about how Obamacare. Michele Bachmann walks with husband onto her campaign bus. Waves to supporters and thanks them.