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Originally posted by: gevorg
Well if an actor/bodybuilder with worldwide name recognition, tens of millions of dollars, a marriage into one of the most powerful political families in American history, running against an unpopular governor in a split election can become a politician, I don't see how a plumber can't.
Originally posted by: gevorg
Well if an actor/bodybuilder can become a politician, I don't see how a plumber can't.
Originally posted by: johnjohn320
Sounds like a joke, but it's for real...
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Jesus Christ. :roll: He's a plumber, and not even a licensed one. Can someone please end this guy's 15 minutes already?
Originally posted by: Perknose
This news is a new low. . . from dumb to dumberer to dumberest.
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Originally posted by: gevorg
Well if an actor/bodybuilder can become a politician, I don't see how a plumber can't.
Nothing wrong with plumbing per se, but unlicensed lying tax-evaders shouldn't be elected.
Originally posted by: gevorg
Well if an actor/bodybuilder can become a politician, I don't see how a plumber can't.
Originally posted by: gevorg
Well if an actor/bodybuilder can become a politician, I don't see how a plumber can't.
Originally posted by: Lemon law
So many politicians started out like that, he has definite Tom Delay potential. Or dare we hope, the next Earl Landgrebe.
But the links do not work, and unless the district he runs out of is solidly 55%+ republican, he could have tough sledding for a long time career.
By 2010, America may well have forgotten ole JoeSam.
Originally posted by: Martin
Forget Congress. Palin/JoeThePlumber 2012!
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Originally posted by: gevorg
Well if an actor/bodybuilder can become a politician, I don't see how a plumber can't.
Nothing wrong with plumbing per se, but unlicensed lying tax-evaders shouldn't be elected.
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Originally posted by: gevorg
Well if an actor/bodybuilder can become a politician, I don't see how a plumber can't.
Nothing wrong with plumbing per se, but unlicensed lying tax-evaders shouldn't be elected.
Sounds like Charlie Rangel.