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Mon May-09-05 06:07 AM
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| I am starting to think that Grover Norquist's whole pysche was |
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damaged from the gitgo simply because his parents named him Grover.
He just lashes out constantly;he must have been a miserable prick growing up
Any stories about him in High School?
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Mon May-09-05 06:16 AM
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| 1. Some genetic experiments just go bad |
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and become evolutionary dead ends.
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Old and In the Way
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Mon May-09-05 06:35 AM
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| 2. Named after Seseame St. character? |
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That would explain a lot...
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Mon May-09-05 06:43 AM
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He's older than me, and I was a preschooler when Sesame St. first came on, so he's not named for a muppet. Maybe it's for that guy whose last name was "Cleaveland". That's a real legacy to live up to...
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Mon May-09-05 06:45 AM
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| 6. Reputed after Grover Cleveland |
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Mon May-09-05 06:39 AM
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| 3. Not high school, but close enough... |
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Edited on Mon May-09-05 06:43 AM by JHB
And yet Norquist's bachelor townhouse bears evidence of a man whose ideological core is hard. The art in his living room is early Ronald Reagan. His Costco-brand shirts hang in a closet under a picture of former Senate leader Robert J. Dole (R-Kan.) signing a no-tax pledge.
He is often described as an eccentric. For a bedside table, Norquist uses a giant green canister for Kraft parmesan cheese. He displays what he hopes will be the world's largest collection of airsickness bags. At staff meetings, employees say, he holds court while variously sitting on a giant red plastic ball, eating tuna from a can, rubbing his feet against a massager and sniffing hand lotion as he kneads it into his fingers. He excuses himself to go to "the ladies room."
His manner is charming, though bitterness creeps into his voice when he talks about classmates at Harvard, where he attended college ('78) and business school ('81). As a Republican, Norquist felt isolated among the students, whom he calls "Bolsheviks." At a reunion in the early 1990s, he said, he told a classmate: "For 40 years we fought a two-front war against the Soviet Union and state-ism. Now we can turn all our time and energy to crushing you. With the Soviet Union, it was just business. With you, it's personal."
He leaves the impression that perhaps some of the 18 hours a day he devotes to establishing a permanent Republican majority has to do with punishing college tormenters. As for being socially awkward, his mother had advised him when he was growing up in Weston, Mass., to "dance with the wallflowers." If you do, she said, you will be at the center of things. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A8423-2004Jan11¬Found=trueI actually consider his eccentricity as a saving grace (perhaps his only one). It's that amoral Ghengis Kahn streak of spite that makes him one of today's Black Hats.
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Mon May-09-05 06:44 AM
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| 5. Weston is one of THE most exclusive towns in MA |
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I'd bet that there isn't a bad part or a less desirable part of Weston - and he grew up there?
I'm still going with the name thing ( kids can be cruel)
What in the name of God were his parents thinking?
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Mon May-09-05 07:44 AM
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| 8. Grover Norquists family home in Weston is worth less than $2 million |
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Approx 2 acres with 10 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths in a 3200 sq feet 2 story home built in 1962 at: 89 Bradford Rd, Weston, MA 02493 and worth between 1 and 2 million.- it is about ½ mile from Cat Rock Park.
The above value is from the Bank of America estimator.
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Mon May-09-05 08:04 AM
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...was a vice president for Polaroid.
Arguably the most "dangerous" income bracket, politicaly: the well-off, but not-quite-rich.
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Mon May-09-05 06:50 AM
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Edited on Mon May-09-05 06:51 AM by Spinzonner
He patronizes the enemy ?
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