The
deeply odd couple of Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Penn.) and Rep. Michele
Bachmann (R-Minn.) appeared together on a Philly radio station
yesterday — and things got ugly in short order.

Audio link. courtesy RCP.

The exchange, broadcast on 1210 AM's Dom Giordano Show [but not
archived on the station's site], began when Specter challenged Bachmann
to articulate what, exactly, she stands for, according to a readout on the clash published by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's lively Early Returns blog.

Bachmann first laid out her agenda — cutting taxes and killing President Obama's health reform bill — at considerable length.

When Specter tried to counter, Bachmann, darling of the Tea Party
movement, kept on talking, which didn't sit well with the one-time
Philadelphia DA, who is a stickler for politeness and protocol.

"I'm going to treat you like a lady," Mr. Specter shot back. "Now act like one."

Ms. Bachmann replied, "I am a lady."

Things went on along this line for a while — with Specter later asking
Bachmann to "act like a lady," according to the PPG's Daniel Malloy.

Bachmann is hardly a beloved figure in Democratic circles. But how
many liberal women, whom Specter badly needs to defeat front-running
Paul Toomey, would appreciate being told to "act like a lady" by a male
debate partner?

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