Thursday, July 30, 2009

Bachmann Steamed About Alleged Stimulus Smut

Bachmann Smut

Bachmann tweet:

Stimulus tax dollars supporting objectionable and obscene movies, plays, and exhibitions. Check out the story: http://tiny.cc/wIB0Ia


The story Bachmann is tweeting about is by Joseph Abrams on the Fox News website:

Talk about a stimulus package.

The National Endowment for the Arts may be spending some of the money it received from the Recovery and Reinvestment Act to fund nude simulated-sex dances, Saturday night "pervert" revues and the airing of pornographic horror films at art houses in San Francisco.

The NEA was given $80 million of the government's $787 billion economic stimulus bill to spread around to needy artists nationwide, and most of the money is being spent to help preserve jobs in museums, orchestras, theaters and dance troupes that have been hit hard by the recession.

But some of the NEA's grants are spicing up more than the economy. A few of their more risque choices have some taxpayer advocates hot under the collar, including a $50,000 infusion for the Frameline film house, which recently screened Thundercrack, "the world's only underground kinky art porno horror film, complete with four men, three women and a gorilla."


Bachmann NEA-bashing again?... Bachmann voted to "eliminate funding for the National Endowment for the Arts".

This is a column by Karl Bremer we posted back in 2007:

Always vigilant for our safety, Rep. Michele Bachmann on June 27 tried to save the Republic from the threat of performing and visual arts by voting to eliminate all funding for the National Endowment for the Arts.

But her effort failed miserably on a 335-97 vote; she was the only member of the Minnesota delegation who voted to defund the NEA.

So just who are these freeloaders in the Sixth Congressional District sucking at the teat of the taxpayer?

Andres Serrano?

Robert Mapplethorpe?

Let’s take a look at some recent recipients of NEA grants in the Sixth Congressional District and how much these nefarious groups have received from the NEA since 2002:

College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph: $92,500

St. John’s University, Collegeville: $35,000

Chamber Music Society of St. Cloud: $25,000

St. Cloud Civic Orchestra Association: $20,000

Paramount Arts Resource Trust, St. Cloud: $10,000


This doesn’t even count the NEA funds that go to state and regional arts organizations such as the Minnesota State Arts Board, and individual artists. Forty percent of all NEA program funds are re-granted through state arts agencies.

And on average, each NEA grant leverages at least seven dollars from other state, local and private sources.

NEA grants bring a taste of culture to parts of Minnesota that are underserved by the arts. Seven out of eight members of the Minnesota congressional delegation recognize that.

In the Sixth Congressional District, they’ve funded everything from dance performances to artists-in-residency to the work of world-renowned potter Warren MacKenzie of Stillwater. In addition to arts groups and individuals, activities funded by NEA grants involve many other organizations, such as battered women’s shelters, Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, and senior centers.

So what is Bachmann’s problem with the arts? Does she believe the Sixth Congressional District is made up of a bunch of rubes who have no appreciation of culture beyond the crop art at the county fair?

To the contrary, even many of Bachmann’s supporters like to take in an occasional night at the orchestra or purchase a handmade work from a local artisan.

Compared with what we’re spending on the carnage in Iraq that Bachmann so fervently supports—about $100,000 a minute—you have to wonder where our congresswoman’s priorities are. When the Taliban gained control of Afghanistan, it destroyed many of that country’s cultural treasures.

By trying to eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts, Michele Bachmann and her ilk are trying to accomplish the same thing in this country one vote at a time.

Karl Bremer is a writer who lives in Stillwater.

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