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Rep. Farenthold idiot from Texas! (Original Post) redstatebluegirl Oct 2013 OP
That's an insult to hillbillies. winter is coming Oct 2013 #1
I think that's an insult to hillbillies. Laurian Oct 2013 #2
Obligatory... Buddha_of_Wisdom Oct 2013 #3
I don't have enough bleach in the laundry room CatWoman Oct 2013 #5
sorry. Has to be the historically idiotic picture Buddha_of_Wisdom Oct 2013 #7
Oh my God rubber duckies! redstatebluegirl Oct 2013 #6
Here's the whole family group pic. Grandmother Sissy ran for TX governor, a great Dem UTUSN Oct 2013 #9
Yes that is Ducky's sister, Sue Farenthold susanr516 Oct 2013 #15
Whoa!1 Here's the chockful family history, which your personal experience corroborates!1 UTUSN Oct 2013 #16
There goes my appetite for dinner. Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2013 #12
Agreed it is an insult to hillbillies :-) redstatebluegirl Oct 2013 #4
That's what he reminds me of! meadowlark5 Oct 2013 #8
Looks like Spongebob Squarepants to me. valerief Oct 2013 #10
He inherited the Farenthold fortune and can only see his d**k in the mirror Link Speed Oct 2013 #11
He's what you get when you stay home in an off-year election Rstrstx Oct 2013 #13
You are preaching to the choir with me. redstatebluegirl Oct 2013 #14
It's a dilemma you know - TBF Oct 2013 #17

UTUSN

(70,671 posts)
9. Here's the whole family group pic. Grandmother Sissy ran for TX governor, a great Dem
Thu Oct 3, 2013, 09:03 PM
Oct 2013

The woman in the mug shot is Duckie's (sister?). The two mugs are the woman's co-perps. Something went very wrong after Sissy.

susanr516

(1,425 posts)
15. Yes that is Ducky's sister, Sue Farenthold
Thu Oct 3, 2013, 10:26 PM
Oct 2013

Unfortunately, both Ducky and his meth-head sis live in my voting precinct. The day the feds busted sister Sue, I was forced to U-turn and take another route home because three car-loads of LEOs were parked along S. Alameda with guns drawn and pointed on her home.

UTUSN

(70,671 posts)
16. Whoa!1 Here's the chockful family history, which your personal experience corroborates!1
Thu Oct 3, 2013, 10:30 PM
Oct 2013

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http://www.texasmonthly.com/content/blood-farentholds

[font size=5]The Blood of the Farentholds[/font]

.... The boy suffered from a form of hemophilia; by the time they had taken him to the hospital, he had already bled all there was to bleed. ....

...The recurring image was that of another dead three-year-old boy: her brother Benjamin Dudley “Sonny” Tarlton III, who had died from complications following surgery to remove a quarter he had swallowed. ....

...First, she would not become a captive of grief. She would move forward from Vincent’s death, throwing herself at one challenge and then the next—a crusade of diversion that became another crusade entirely, one from which Sissy Farenthold emerged as the state’s best-known liberal politician and one of the nation’s most prominent feminists. ....

...Three years ago this month (April, 1992), 33-year-old Jimmy Farenthold vanished. Not a soul has heard from him since. ....

,,.the Bluntzer-Dougherty-Tarlton-Farenthold family tree like an unseen fungus. It has given rise to alcoholism, drug addiction, and manic depression. It has saddled descendants with disorders ranging from the mildly disabling to the fatal. Still others have fallen to diseases such as cancer, and others still have died freakishly—shot with their own hunting rifle, drowned in their own swimming pool. Rustling within Sissy Farenthold’s family is a severe capacity for self-destruction. ....

....(George FARENTHOLD) came to the Bluntzer-Dougherty-Tarlton family, bringing with him an internationalist’s savoir-vivre, a good head for the oil business, a ten-year-old son named Randolph by his previous marriage, and the rich bloodlines of Belgian aristocracy.

Yet there was a peculiarity to the Farenthold blood: It did not readily coagulate. ....

...(1972)Three days after Sissy’s loss to Briscoe in the runoff, the body of her stepson, George’s 32-year-old son, Randy, washed ashore on Mustang Island. Chains were wrapped around his chest, along with a forty-pound concrete block around his neck. Years later it would emerge that he had been murdered for threatening to testify against four individuals who had swindled him out of $100,000. ....

...alcohol dependence. Now the latest generation introduced narcotics as a new variation on the old malady. One of Sissy’s nephews, an addict, shot himself in the head on his twenty-first birthday. At least two other nephews were arrested for possession. Yet another nephew, whose use was legendary, according to a family member, openly flaunted his heroin stash in front of Sissy—though in the end his premature death was due to hepatitis, said to have been brought on by alcoholism. ....



http://www.city-data.com/forum/corpus-christi/1291914-how-did-blake-farenthold-make-his.html

[font size=5]How did Blake Farenthold make his $$?[/font]

No offense, but that google information does not begin to tell the story of how Blake got his money. If you want to know something about the Farenthold's, do some research about Blake's step-grandmother, Frances Tarlton Farenthold, aka "Sissy" and her father, whose name I don't recall right away. The Tarlton Law Library at U.T. is named for her father and they don't name those buildings after you for just being a good person. Incidentally, Sissy Farenthold is an old-time, old-school liberal and I've often wondered what she thinks of Blake's politics. Also, a wikipedia article will not tell you nearly enough about her.

You can also try to find info on Annie Blake Morgan Farenthold Head, Blake's grandmother. Also, check out his great-grandfather, Rand Morgan, who also made a bunch of money in the farming, ranching and oil business in S. Texas.

Then, if you want to read about the dark side of the family, look up info on Randy Farenthold, Blake's father, who was murdered execution style after getting too close to an organized crime/gambling business. IIRC, there was an in-depth article in an old Texas Monthly (perhaps available online). The suspected murderer was sentenced to 16 years but released after six. He himself was murdered several years later on the anniversary of Randy's death, in what has been rumored to have been more than a coincidence.

Blake has been independently wealthy since birth. While he did work for the Kleberg and Head law firm, Hayden Head, Sr. was a partner in that firm and was Blake's stepfather. By all accounts a good man, Hayden Head, Sr. was very wealthy and very politically powerful. The CC airport is named after him and he was widely known for his philanthropy. I'm sure he contributed to Blake's wealth as well.

Blake has never had to work a day in his life, and yet working people elected him to represent them in Congress. I'll never understand it.

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meadowlark5

(2,795 posts)
8. That's what he reminds me of!
Thu Oct 3, 2013, 08:57 PM
Oct 2013

Someone from Hee-Haw. Instead of the cute ducky jammies that he makes look positively perverse, put him in overalls and a straw hat. HEE-HAAAAW!

 

Link Speed

(650 posts)
11. He inherited the Farenthold fortune and can only see his d**k in the mirror
Thu Oct 3, 2013, 09:26 PM
Oct 2013

He likes the money part, but he is really pissed off about his little-bitty peepee.

And the girl in the pic was just that - a girl, underage.

Rstrstx

(1,399 posts)
13. He's what you get when you stay home in an off-year election
Thu Oct 3, 2013, 10:08 PM
Oct 2013

He barely won a D-leaning district in S TX in 2010, where he quickly proved unpopular. So the powers that be in Austin redrew his district to a more favorable demographic. Yet another reason to vote in off-years

redstatebluegirl

(12,265 posts)
14. You are preaching to the choir with me.
Thu Oct 3, 2013, 10:13 PM
Oct 2013

I have missed one election, a city election, since I was old enough to vote 40 years almost. 4 states. Not all of us stay home in off year elections.

TBF

(32,029 posts)
17. It's a dilemma you know -
Thu Oct 3, 2013, 10:34 PM
Oct 2013

keep them here or send them off (and get them the fuck out of the state) ... What to do ...

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