Ten politicians from every state

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  • edited 2014-09-30 19:43:15
    And I think that's all.  Am I missing any states?

    Nope, that's 52 posts -- one for Imi, one for this extra post from me, and one for each state.
  • edited 2014-09-30 19:46:18
    Next thing to do: be able to tell a story related to each of those names.

    e.g.
    Nancy Pelosi - Dem leader in the House, served as Speaker 2007-2011
    Scott DesJarlais - Repub House member and doctor, best known for a scandal where he had an affair with a patient and then pressured her to get an abortion, despite being anti-abortion himself
    Vic Wulsin - unsuccessful two-time Dem candidate against former Repub House member Jean Schmidt (best known for saying insulting things)
  • meow meow meowtherfuckers
    i don't even know ten politicians from my own state
  • edited 2014-09-30 23:26:55
    Well, FYI, I did use Google and Wikipedia for some of them.  And some of them I only remembered by a description, such as "that guy who ran for Vermont's at-large congressional seat and got both Dem and Repub party lines and is still in office".

    And a few I just didn't know.  Like the later entries for Vermont and Delaware.

    The other ones I recognized, some of them from a web searching or Wikipedia.  Of course, for the ones that came right to my mind, those states I got done with fastest.
  • Joyeux said:

    i don't even know ten politicians from my own state

    It's election season!  What state do you live in?
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    PA:
    Tom Corbett
    Tom Wolf
    Bob Casey, Jr.
    Rick Santorum
    Pat Toomey
    Jason Altmire
    Arlen Specter
    Mark Critz
    Patrick Murphy
    Lou Barletta


    Specter is, sadly, deceased, and Santorum is a vampire, so I dunno if those count.
  • There's Keith Rothfus and Mike Fitzpatrick.

    Wait, vampires don't count?

    Well i'm gonna have to scrap my entire list and start over...
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    UK:
    David Cameron
    Nick Clegg
    Ed Miliband
    George Osborne
    Theresa May
    William Hague
    Vince Cable
    Iain Duncan Smith
    Philip Hammond
    Kenneth Clarke

    #51st_state
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    Conventionally that would be Canada but i don't know enough Canadian politicians to make a list, and i think they're slightly less subservient to the US anyway.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    51st state is Puerto Rico, though
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    Puerto Rico wants to be a state, but is not one.

    In my experience '51st state' refers to a country which is not actually a member of the United States but is perceived to behave like one (i.e. by sucking up to the US all the time).
  • well in any case it is (quite sadly) not DC
  • i think i wasted an hour on this thread, in the canteen
  • ID:
    Jim Risch
    Rex Rammell
    Larry Craig
    Larry LaRocco
    Larry Grant
    Raul Labrador
    Mike Simpson
    Mike Crapo
    Walt Minnick
    Bill Sali

    (somehow I got this entirely from memory, despite knowing only 8 politicians from Delaware)

    oh so i'm not sure of the sexuality of any of these people except Larry Craig, who is not gay
  • Sup bitches, witches, Haters, and trolls.
    Tachyon said:

    Conventionally that would be Canada but i don't know enough Canadian politicians to make a list, and i think they're slightly less subservient to the US anyway.

    Justin Trudeau
    Steven(phen?) Harper
    Elizabeth Notley
    Thomas Mulcair
    Rob Ford (he's dead now but still)
    Doug Ford
    John Tory
    yeah okay i think that's the extent of my canadia knowledge
  • CT:
    Daniel Dannel "Dan" Malloy
    Elizabeth Esty
    Nancy Johnson
    Joe Courtney
    John Larson
    Rosa DeLauro
    Joe Lieberman
    Ned Lamont
    Chris Murphy
    Richard Blumenthal

    I remember seeing this list and thinking "wait, shouldn't George Bush be on here"
  • edited 2016-04-06 19:43:38
    I'd have probably gotten Rob Ford, Justin Trudeau, Stephen Harper, then Tony Abbott, and possibly an Australian, unless I looked some up.

    But at least I know the progressives are in charge in Alberta!
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