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A Former Tea Party Congressman Tried to Say the N-Word on the Radio
Aleksander Chan · 06/19/14 09:52PM
Former Illinois Congressman and deadbeat dad Joe Walsh claims he was kicked off his own AM radio show, The Answer, earlier tonight for attempting to say racial slurs, including the N-word, on-air while discussing the controversy surrounding the Washington Redskins' name.
Republican Congressman Opposes Abortion 'Without Exception' Because 'Modern Technology' Has Eliminated All Risks to Mother's Life
Neetzan Zimmerman · 10/19/12 11:07AM
Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) said during his final debate against Democratic rival Tammy Duckworth that he opposes all abortions "without exception," even if the mother's life is said to be at risk.
Insane Congressman Joe Walsh Screams at His Constituents
Jim Newell · 11/09/11 01:39PMIs this the angriest interaction between a congressman and his constituents ever, or at least of the ones that have been captured on YouTube? Yes? Let's go with "yes." This is Illinois Tea Party Rep. Joe Walsh, a.k.a. Congress' Dad of the Year, just completely unloading on a couple of constituents at a recent town hall at an Uno pizza restaurant. The subject? Leave the banks alone!
Wingnuts Honor Deadbeat CongressDad for Being 'Pro-Family'
Lauri Apple · 11/05/11 06:00PM
The Family Research Council, which hates gay adoptions, gay marriage, and gay abortions, loves Tea Party Congressman Joe Walsh for his family values, including this one: God forgiveth those who oweth $117,000 in child support.
TV's Favorite Tea Party Congressman Sued for $117K in Child Support
Jim Newell · 07/28/11 12:57PMAre you familiar with freshman Republican Rep. Joe Walsh? No? That's okay! Just turn on any cable news channel at any time. He'll be there. Producers love to book him, and he loves to be booked. His politics can best be described as anti-any-compromise-ever, and he is rude. Another interesting thing about Joe Walsh is that his ex-wife is suing him for $117,437 in unpaid child support.
Spoiled Congressional Spouses Want Everything These Days
Jim Newell · 12/27/10 12:22PM
Tea Party Rep.-elect Joe Walsh is so not hypocritical that he'll turn down his "cushy" government health insurance next year. This sucks for his wife, who "has a pre-existing medical condition and is now forced to hunt for a plan."