from a Google image search for "Grover Norquist's bathtub":



(a snide comment on a story about a 2007 water shortage--don't know where the picture is on the page)


Hey! That's Paul Ryan!

In which the other side get to complain about big-spending gov't corruption.

Didn't see any photos of his actual bathtub. How big is this thing? I mean, even if the Constitution party got everything they claim they want, Grover would have to drown the President, Secretary of State, & Secretary of Defense, at minimum. I don't think he was ever in good enough shape.
Oh, & web search:
Norquist is famous for his widely quoted comment that he wants to shrink government "down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub." Norquist largely rejects relativism and is comfortable assigning the labels of "good" and "bad". The pledge of "no new taxes" that so many Republican legislators signed was his project. He holds regular meetings for conservative leaders in which strategy is discussed. He once commented, "We play for keeps; they play for lunch."
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Grover_Norquist
Yeah, funny, I would expect conservative values to think that a plan to make treason & violent insurrection more likely to succeed is "bad." Guess I'm just a fuddy-duddy.



(a snide comment on a story about a 2007 water shortage--don't know where the picture is on the page)


Hey! That's Paul Ryan!

In which the other side get to complain about big-spending gov't corruption.
Didn't see any photos of his actual bathtub. How big is this thing? I mean, even if the Constitution party got everything they claim they want, Grover would have to drown the President, Secretary of State, & Secretary of Defense, at minimum. I don't think he was ever in good enough shape.
Oh, & web search:
Norquist is famous for his widely quoted comment that he wants to shrink government "down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub." Norquist largely rejects relativism and is comfortable assigning the labels of "good" and "bad". The pledge of "no new taxes" that so many Republican legislators signed was his project. He holds regular meetings for conservative leaders in which strategy is discussed. He once commented, "We play for keeps; they play for lunch."
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Grover_Norquist
Yeah, funny, I would expect conservative values to think that a plan to make treason & violent insurrection more likely to succeed is "bad." Guess I'm just a fuddy-duddy.