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Alan Grayson

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Mon Jan 9, 2012, 02:43 PM Jan 2012

Santorum: Selling the Law to the Highest Bidder [View all]

It’s getting really hard to be topical.  In the issue of [em]New Yorker[/em] magazine dated January 9, 2012 – that’s today -- the lead article is about the rise of Newt Gingrich.[br /]
Newt who?  Newt Gingrich?  Is he the guy who thought that if he stuck four fingers between the buttons in his shirt, he actually became Napoleon?[br /]
(By the way, America, Newt Gingrich is very disappointed in you.  I just thought you should know that.)[br /]
But this note is not about Newt Gingrich; it’s about Rick Santorum.  Who remains topical until 8 p.m. tomorrow, when the polls close in New Hampshire.  Because New Hampshire Republicans are finding it difficult to square a Santorum state ban on contraception with the motto “Live Free or Die.”[br /]
But this note is not about contraception; it’s about weather forecasts.  Which are always topical.[br /]
Rick Santorum tried to ban weather forecasts.  Actually, not all weather forecasts.  Just government weather forecasts.[br /]
I realize that you could possibly be a little skeptical about that, so [a href="http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c109:s786:" target="_blank"]here is the bill, at the official Senate website[/a].  Sections 2(b) and 2(d) of the National Weather Services [sic] Duties Act of 2005, S. 786, 109th Cong., 1st Sess.[br /]
By the way, Santorum introduced this bill a few months after four different hurricanes hit Central Florida, where I live.  In one of those hurricanes, a big chunk of my roof collapsed, right into the living room.  So weather forecasts are sort of important in my community.  A matter of life and death, you might say.[br /]
Now you must be thinking, "Wow, that guy Santorum is a REAL conservative." Santorum recognizes that government weather forecasts are meteorological socialism; they are a serious infringement on your constitutional right not to know whether it will rain tomorrow.  Santorum sees that weather forecasts are a government takeover of the skies.  In fact, Santorum is such an astute and profound conservative thinker that he probably realizes that traffic lights are a government takeover of the roads.[br /]
But this note is not about traffic lights.  It’s about Rick Santorum and government weather forecasts.  And why Rick Santorum tried to ban them.[br /]
Here’s why.  It’s because AccuWeather is a commercial weather forecasting company, and AccuWeather employees gave Santorum more than $5,000 in campaign contributions. Then he introduced the bill.  Which subsequently and consequently led to Santorum being named as one of Congress’s “most corrupt politicians.”  Which is saying a lot.[br /]
I can picture the conversation:[br /]
AccuWeather lobbyist:  “Here is $5000 in bundled contributions from AccuWeather.  Now introduce a bill to ban government weather forecasts.”[br /]
Santorum:  “OK.  Sure.  Why not?  Whatever.  I love this cheesecake.”[br /]
And that is what I’ve seen over and over again.  This thing called “conservative ideology” has degenerated to the point where it exists simply to spew out rationalizations for something else entirely:  whatever the corporate lobbyists want.[br /]
A topic that will remain topical, I’m sure, well after the polls close in New Hampshire tomorrow night.[br /]
Courage,[br /]
Alan Grayson[br /]

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Rick Santorum: "Who remains topical until 8 p.m. tomorrow, when the polls close in New Hampshire." sinkingfeeling Jan 2012 #1
+1 Robb Jan 2012 #10
Newt and Ricky are running to be "Lobbyist-in-Chief" JoePhilly Jan 2012 #2
If the author is not elected to the senate... catnhatnh Jan 2012 #3
He's Running For Congress... KharmaTrain Jan 2012 #11
Santorum's only "moral" is greasing himself up with more cash-- for himself. Quantess Jan 2012 #4
Thanks Alan! freshwest Jan 2012 #5
Thanks for the reminder about the weather service and thanks for Luminous Animal Jan 2012 #6
I remember that. It was a real WTF moment. neverforget Jan 2012 #7
Conservatism is a myth. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #8
They believe corruption is actually a good thing, don't they? tclambert Jan 2012 #9
God DAMN do I hope to get to vote for you for President some day. byronius Jan 2012 #12
+1 Populist_Prole Jan 2012 #15
ME too, How about a write in campaign? Vincardog Jan 2012 #22
I have spoken w/ you on the Stephanie Miller show Botany Jan 2012 #13
And what Santorum will try to tell you with a straight face gratuitous Jan 2012 #14
America needs to have a discussion about which way LuvNewcastle Jan 2012 #16
This is exactly what needs to be brought to the attention of voters. Corporations have been given jwirr Jan 2012 #19
Molly, is that you? renate Jan 2012 #17
... gateley Jan 2012 #28
Rep. Grayson? If things get too Mickey Mouse for you in your district SaintPete Jan 2012 #18
Belated WELCOME to you, SaintPete! tosh Jan 2012 #20
Rep. Grayson, welcome back to DU. You honor us by your presence and enlighten us with your words. classof56 Jan 2012 #21
meteorological socialism is brilliant! n/t ddeclue Jan 2012 #23
With Bachmann gone The Wizard Jan 2012 #24
I can hear George Carlin saying what you wrote. sakabatou Jan 2012 #27
(faints) librechik Jan 2012 #25
I'm not surprised one bit. Santorum is full of... Santorum. sakabatou Jan 2012 #26
Love you Man... LittleGirl Jan 2012 #29
Weather is serious business Shankapotomus Jan 2012 #30
I love you Alan Grayson warrior1 Jan 2012 #31
this is very hard to believe hfojvt Jan 2012 #32
bless you, Alan. You remind me of the old dems with brains and guts roguevalley Jan 2012 #33
Yes, those of us in Pennsylvania remember multitudes of Santorum's ripoff tricks in the Senate. blue neen Jan 2012 #34
Santorum also wants to make it illegal to polish the Washington Monument. RoccoR5955 Jan 2012 #35
Hi! Welcome to DU DoBotherMe Jan 2012 #36
Welcome to DU Congressman Grayson. You are an asset to the U.S. Dont call me Shirley Jan 2012 #37
yup... Ohio Joe Jan 2012 #38
Spot On, Alan! Plucketeer Jan 2012 #39
love you alan. hope DesertFlower Jan 2012 #40
this one was news to me. barbtries Jan 2012 #41
K&R Auggie Jan 2012 #42
You have a way with words. senseandsensibility Jan 2012 #43
Welcome, Alan Grayson! Brigid Jan 2012 #44
Thanks for the insight... midnight Jan 2012 #45
Excellent OP blackspade Jan 2012 #46
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