It is well established that Michele Bachmann has been avoiding direct contact with her constituency ever since she took office in January of last year. Those wishing to speak with the woman who represents them are forced to either wait by the phone hoping that she might grace them with one of her staged tele-town halls or tune into her on one of many conservative radio shows. Many of these stations exist in the Twin Cities and at the very most are heard by only a fraction of the actual residents living within her district. One of these stations, AM 980 KKMS, caters to the ultra religious right that Bachmann has spent her career appeasing. In the past four months, Michele Bachmann has appeared on the Jeff & Lee Show four times. For those people unable to catch the show live, the Jeff & Lee Show allows listeners to download shows so that they can hear previous episodes and segments. Unfortunately, there appears to be an exception to this rule, and that is Michele Bachmann. Of her previous four appearances, there are none that can be downloaded from the site. What possible reason would the Jeff & Lee Show have for excluding Bachmann appearances? Have they struck some sort of deal with Bachmann? If so, why wouldn't Bachmann want her constituents (especially those not in the KKMS listening area) to hear her on the radio? As usual, so many questions, so few answers...
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