The crowd at the GOP primary debate in Ames, Iowa did not appreciate Byron York asking Michele Bachmann about this part of a recent Washington Post profile on Thursday night: “He is her godly husband,” said Peter Bachmann, Dr. Bachmann’s oldest brother, who lives on the family dairy farm across the eastern border in Wisconsin. “The husband is to be the head of the wife, according to God.” It is a philosophy that Michele Bachmann echoed to congregants of the Living Word Christian Center in 2006, when she stated that she pursued her degree in tax law only because her husband had told her to. “The Lord says: Be submissive, wives. You are to be submissive to your husbands,” she said. When York asked about whether she was submissive, the crowd booed and hissed, loudly. Bachmann batted it aside. “I respect my husband, he’s a wonderful godly man, and we respect each other.” As I said at the time of the Post profile, “Bachmann’s really comfortable being her own woman. She gets by in the House’s “boy’s club” just fine. When she wanted to issue a response to the State Of The Union address that would steal away from her party’s official response, she asked for neither permission nor forgiveness. If Bachmann’s been spending her career doing her husband’s bidding rather than her own, it’s not remarkably apparent.” I’m honestly surprised this even came up as a question.
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Michele Bachmann Asked If She Is A ‘Submissive Wife’ At Iowa GOP Debate (VIDEO)