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rurallib

(63,933 posts)
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 01:14 PM Jul 1

Joni says "We're all going to die" and then she votes to make sure it happens

One of the worst senators ever and certainly the Iowa ever had. That is saying something with Grassley in the running.

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Joni says "We're all going to die" and then she votes to make sure it happens (Original Post) rurallib Jul 1 OP
Don't forget Roger Jepsen. rsdsharp Jul 1 #1
I can just barely remember him rurallib Jul 1 #2
Jepsen was a one termer, with the IQ of a door knob rsdsharp Jul 1 #4
Jepsen would be in Trump's cabinet if he was still alive. progressoid Jul 1 #6
Unfortunately, even a great state like Iowa has some low-life politicians. erronis Jul 1 #3
Saw these ads on the TV machine progressoid Jul 1 #5

rurallib

(63,933 posts)
2. I can just barely remember him
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 01:29 PM
Jul 1

I will have to look him up over the fourth.

Iowa's worst senators - that could be an interesting investigation.

Come to think of it about all I remember is Grassley, Ernst and Harkin. Damn, Iowa seldom changes senators even if they are nearly non-functional like Grassley.

rsdsharp

(11,078 posts)
4. Jepsen was a one termer, with the IQ of a door knob
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 01:34 PM
Jul 1

At one point, the Regan administration announced they had “brought him in, and beat his brains out.”

They didn’t have to work very hard.

erronis

(20,660 posts)
3. Unfortunately, even a great state like Iowa has some low-life politicians.
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 01:32 PM
Jul 1

Devin Nunes probably being one of the worst people on the planet besmirched the reputation of Iowa.

https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a23471864/devin-nunes-family-farm-iowa-california/

So here’s the secret: The Nunes family dairy of political lore—the one where his brother and parents work—isn’t in California. It’s in Iowa. Devin; his brother, Anthony III; and his parents, Anthony Jr. and Toni Dian, sold their California farmland in 2006. Anthony Jr. and Toni Dian, who has also been the treasurer of every one of Devin’s campaigns since 2001, used their cash from the sale to buy a dairy eighteen hundred miles away in Sibley, a small town in northwest Iowa where they—as well as Anthony III, Devin’s only sibling, and his wife, Lori—have lived since 2007. Devin’s uncle Gerald still owns a dairy back in Tulare, which is presumably where The Wall Street Journal’s reporter talked to Devin, and Devin is an investor in a Napa Valley winery, Alpha Omega, but his immediate family’s farm—as well as his family—is long gone.

There’s nothing particularly strange about a congressman’s family moving. But what is strange is that the family has apparently tried to conceal the move from the public—for more than a decade. As far as I could tell, until late August, neither Nunes nor the local California press that covers him had ever publicly mentioned that his family dairy is no longer in Tulare.

For example, in 2010 Nunes traveled to northwest Iowa to campaign for Steve King, the most anti-immigrant member of Congress, who now represents Nunes’s parents, brother, and sister-in-law in Sibley. It was an unusual place to find Devin Nunes, given that at the time he wasn’t known to be hostile to immigrants in the way that has made King, who has called illegal immigration a “slow-motion terrorist attack,” so infamous.

King’s office posted a press release online announcing that the town-hall event would be in Le Mars, a town fifty miles southwest of Sibley, and included some biographical information about Nunes, including this fact: “Congressman Nunes’ family has operated a dairy farm in Tulare County, California for three generations.” There was no mention that the Nunes family actually lived up the road in Sibley, where they operated a dairy. Strange.

In June 2009, an obscure dairy trade publication, Dairy Star, ran a profile of the Nunes family dairy in Sibley. The article documents how the Nunes family, “recent transplants to the Midwest,” emigrated from Portugal to California to Iowa and started NuStar Farms, which Anthony Jr. manages with his son and wife.

The article mentions numerous Nunes family members, including Uncle Gerald, who was still back in California, and baby Maci, “the first Nunes to be born outside of California or Portugal,” but there is one person missing from the article: Devin Nunes.
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