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The Ten Worst Congressfolk

Hmmm … is it better to be Worst or Dumbest? Remarkably (or perhaps not — it takes a certain native cunning to be particularly bad), the two lists don’t intersect…

Hmmm … is it better to be Worst or Dumbest? Remarkably (or perhaps not — it takes a certain native cunning to be particularly bad), the two lists don’t intersect at all.

Rolling Stone‘s Worst List:

1. Rep. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.)
2. Rep. James Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wis.)
3. Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska)
4. Rep. William Jefferson (D-La.)
5. Rep. Jerry Lewis (R-Calif.)
6. Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.)
7. Rep. Dick Pombo (R-Calif.)
8. Rep. Curt Weldon (R-Pa.)
9. Rep. Hal Rogers (R-Ky.)
10. Rep. Marilyn Musgrave (R-Colo.)

I’ll note that the reporting here is rather glibly “Rolling Stone” in style — no negative hyperbole or dubious side-swipe goes uninnuendoed, and the rhetoric is relentlessly from the Left (though the author notes that the Dems aren’t likely to make Congress any better). Still, the folks identified are hard to defend, even if two of them hail from Colorado, and if
not necessarily the worst, they’re certainly all worth giving the boot at the soonest opportunity (which, coincidentally, comes up in just a few weeks …).

(via Randy)

UPDATE: My mistake — Rep. Young is on both lists. Go Alaska!

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  1. Regarding Young and the “bridges to nowhere” — one of Randy’s correspondents notes:

    The two bridge projects the pork snipers keep bitching about are, as usual, a little more complex than a sound bite can hold. The Knik Arm bridge would basically cut across from Anchorage to the area right across the Knik (the skinny body of water next to Anchorage for anyone looking this up), thereby allowing the city to expand into the area to the west without adding a 25-45 mile one-way trip to it.

    The Gavina Island bridge, “The Bridge to Nowhere” is a charming little spin package. Yes, Gavina Island only has about 50 people, but there is a town of about 1000(?) (whose name escapes me) just across the body of water the bridge would connect. The town’s airport is on Gavina, and the two are connected by ferry. In bad weather, ferry doesn’t run. And there are 3 ways into this town; plane, boat, and snowmobile in the winter. The bridge would basically allow medical evacs and re-supply in bad weather.

    The bad news is all the dang money they want to spend on the 2 bridges when 30% of the rest of the states bridges need major work. Heck, the 7.9 quake we had about 3 years left road damage that STILL needs fixing.

    Ah, but nobody ever achieved lasting fame with the “Bob Smith Memorial Highway Shoring Up.” Humungo bridges, though …

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