Jimmy Fallon apologizes to Michele Bachmann for opening song on 'Late Night'
Show host Jimmy Fallon apologized on Twitter after his house band, the Roots, cued up a snarky tune when the presidential hopeful walked on the set.
Show host Jimmy Fallon apologized on Twitter after his house band, the Roots, cued up a snarky tune when the presidential hopeful walked on the set.
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Michele Bachmann says an apology from Jimmy Fallon is nice but not enough after his house band played a rather snarky song when she walked on to the set. She says the network should fire or suspend the musician responsible.
Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann accepted an apology from NBC and talk show host Jimmy Fallon. She was upset after Fallon's band played a song with an insulting title when Bachmann came on the show to promote her memoir.
With her presidential campaign behind her, 6th District Michele Bachmann hosted a press conference calling for routine audits for state and federal low-income health insurance programs. The proposal comes after word that Minnesota is part of a federal probe into the possibility the state inflated premiums, increasing reimbursements for HMOs.
The GOP presidential candidate is campaigning in Iowa and feels the media fail to accurately portray her. The Huffington Post says Bachmann needs to win over Midwest voters to resuscitate her candidacy.
The Minnesota Congresswoman is seeking another term representing Minnesota's 6th District. Bachmann dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination in January. Three Democratic candidates are looking to challenge Bachmann in November.
The group American Majority says it's time for Michele Bachmann to get out of the presidential race. The executive director for the group that champions Tea Party principals--a strong core of Bachmann's support--says Bachmann is 'a back-bencher and has been a back bencher congressperson for years.'
The Minnesota Congresswoman praised her former Republican presidential opponent during an interview on NBC's Meet the Press Sunday. Bachmann dropped out of the race for the White House in January and is now seeking another term representing Minnesota's Sixth Congressional District.
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