Michele Bachmann On Jimmy Fallon: The Roots Play 'Lyin' Ass Bitch' For The Politician's Entrance


First Posted: 11/22/11 11:22 AM ET Updated: 11/23/11 10:55 AM ET

The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) -- Jimmy Fallon's house band the Roots didn't have a warm welcome for Republican presidential contender Michele Bachmann when she appeared on the NBC show early Tuesday.

As Bachmann strode on to the stage at Fallon's "Late Night," the show's band played a snippet of a 1985 Fishbone song called "Lyin' Ass B----."

The song begins with a distinctive "la la la la la la la la la" refrain -- the only words audible before Bachmann, smiling and waving to the audience, sat down.

The song itself, about a relationship gone wrong, isn't political. Among its cleanest lyrics: "She always says she needs you, but you know she really don't care."

Roots' bandleader Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson said later Tuesday that the song was a "tongue-in-cheek and spur of the moment decision.

"The show was not aware of it and I feel bad if her feelings were hurt," Thompson said. "That was not my intention."
Bachmann's campaign had no immediate comment.

Fallon joked on Twitter that Thompson was grounded. The show itself didn't have any comment.

The Roots frequently make sly, often obscure, song choices as Fallon's guests are introduced.

When Fox Business Network's Lou Dobbs came out, they played part of Genesis' "Illegal Alien," a reference to Dobbs' frequent commentaries on the topic. Current TV host Keith Olbermann, formerly of MSNBC, heard part of Klymaxx's "I Miss You." Kathie Lee Gifford was saluted with UB40's "Red Red Wine," a reference to the drink she often shares on-air with "Today" co-host Hoda Kotb.

Watch the entrance:


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10:36 AM on 11/27/2011
it obviously wasn't that subtle as Bachmann and her people complained and NBC had to apologise
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Lisa1129
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10:40 PM on 11/26/2011
The truth hurts.
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beardown
07:41 AM on 11/26/2011
Roots are a bunch of racists!
07:05 PM on 11/25/2011
if she appears on Fallon again, they can play "the Beech is Back"
02:56 PM on 11/25/2011
I just watch the video intro and she was OK with it and being on the show...So what's the problem???.....not getting it!
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05:36 PM on 11/26/2011
HA HA HA HA ... This comment is priceless. She obviously had never heard the song. That is what is so funny about it or mean if you are disposed that way .....She was oblivious to the fact she was being made fun of ... Do you get it now? HA HA HA HA HA

Sheesh Louise!!
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02:25 PM on 11/25/2011
Whatever. A joke's a joke. No harm done. So The Roots mocked her on TV with a song. Bachman mocks everyone's intelligence every time she lies and passes it on as the truth, which is every time she speaks.
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taoistpunk
because the monks wouldn't have me..
01:57 PM on 11/25/2011
just because she is doesn't make it right that they did it..
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millebocca
veni, vidi, clicki
09:56 AM on 11/25/2011
This is why I support the Arts
09:55 AM on 11/25/2011
You have to love the consistant Liberal double standard. If this had happened on O'Reilly to Hillary C. the DNC would have been looking to have everyone involved fired from the CEO down! Amazing how selective "freedom of speech" is ... Just another example of why the divide will never close in this country.
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holierthandow
I may be bad but I'm not evil...
06:10 PM on 11/26/2011
blahblahblahblahblah...robot
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ruolivert
07:28 PM on 11/26/2011
Bill O'Reilly doesn't have a band and isn't a comedian. If she'd gone on Red Eye no one would have a problem if they play'd Alanis Morissette's Bitch since, you know, its a show geared toward comedy... Simmer down. This from a black guy who laughed when the Republicans brought an Obama impersonator to one of their conventions.
09:46 PM on 11/24/2011
I'm going to have watch Jimmy Fallon's show more often! Michelle Bachmann is nothing more than Sara Palin in drag.
08:01 PM on 11/24/2011
My point is, Miss Bachman has told so many Truth twisted tales (alias lies) but the treatment she recieved from the show was unprofessional, inappropriate, disrespectful, sexist and blatantly classless. To me any man that calls any woman, b-word is idot and unrefined, i will even call Palin the b-word. We got both sides of the political spectrum treat women like they are second class humans, you got morons like Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck even some women doing they same thing Jimmy whatever did, and is ABSOLUTLEY wrong and sad.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
great, green, globs of greasy grimey GOPerspeak.
03:56 PM on 11/24/2011
The song was rude. It's interesting that she didn't notice at the time and it took two days for her outrage to build. She's unable to garner any kind of position even being insulted without checking with someone else.
ruburnt
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06:43 PM on 11/24/2011
Maybe she has never heard the song.....I know I haven't.....
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holierthandow
I may be bad but I'm not evil...
06:11 PM on 11/26/2011
still no outrage... hmmmmm, maybe it's because it's true!
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iknowscottyknows
01:17 PM on 11/24/2011
I like another commentator's opinion.

How long would someone keep their job if, when Michelle Obama was introduced, the band played "I like big butts"?

Seconds.

Double standard much? Always.
07:50 PM on 11/24/2011
If Rush Lumbaugh and Glen Beck still have their jobs, what do you expect
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brunettemba
08:34 AM on 11/24/2011
LOL. She was all smiles and had no clue she was being mocked.
09:29 AM on 11/24/2011
That makes it even sadder. Mocking, bullying, name calling, all in the same boat. I assume you enjoy the practice. How are you when you are being mocked? Do you still LOL, as you say?
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ruolivert
07:31 PM on 11/26/2011
Michelle Bachman has made a profession out of mocking, bullying, and calling homosexuals names. If you can't take the heat...
05:41 AM on 11/24/2011
These politicians have the thinnest of skins, don't they.

I never heard this woman apologize for her despicable comments about gays, immigrants or other groups of people who don't measure up to her "standards of decency"