She's taken it on the stump and she's taken it on TV. But Michele Bachmann's contention that Democrats hid $105 billion in plain sight of President Obama's health care overhaul seems to be getting a lukewarm reception among fellow Republicans on Capitol Hill. She was one of 54 Republicans (and the only one from Minnesota) voting on Tuesday against funding the government for another three weeks. She had urged a no vote on the stopgap funding measure because it does nothing to strip away the future appropriations in the Affordable Care Act. House Speaker John Boehner has promised to move legislation to "repeal the mandatory spending slush funds in ObamaCare," but otherwise has said little about Bachmann's claim of fraud. On Wednesday, the Abilene Reporter-News quoted Texas Republican Mac Thornberry saying he was "mystified" by talk of the buried spending. "It should come as no surprise to anybody," Thornberry told Scripps Howard Washington correspondent Trish Choate. "That's one of the many reasons people voted to repeal the health care bill in total, and there will be more votes to repeal sections of it in the future." Bachmann, for her part, expressed some mystification of her own. Speaking at a New Hampshire Republican Party fundraiser in Nashua on Saturday, Bachmann said, "I don't exactly know why our Republican leadership has not taken it up in Washington, D. C."