Michelle Bachmann: Trump Sexism Accusations Are ‘Nonsense’

‘What women want is the sense of security’

LEMON: “I'm joined now by Michele Bachmann… and David Brock, the author of Clinton -- and author and Clinton supporter… So, let's talk about -- we were talking about this war on women. And he said, will you stand up for women because people -- many people deem, especially with the latest thing with Carly Fiorina, deemed that comment as sexes. Do you think it is sexes; will you stand up for women as he said by?”

BACHMANN: “I think all this kind of stuff is, like, nonsense. The main thing that really, honestly, the voters are thinking are the 54 million women of working age who aren't in the work force today because there aren't jobs out there for them. That's what women want.”

LEMON: “So, this is superfluous do you think?”

BACHMANN: “Oh, my, gosh. I mean, I'm a woman. OK. The only woman here on set right now and I can tell you what women want is a sense of security. They want to know that somebody in their family has a job and that somebody is bringing food home and that you can have a good life. I mean, that's really what it's about. People want to have a good life.”

LEMON: “Ok.”

BACHMANN: “And I think that's what the whole election will be about.” 

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