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Bob Dole may like the health care bill, but Bob Dole has plenty to criticize in the Obama administration.

Dole has signed on to be Sen. Chuck Grassley's national finance chairman for his reelection campaign. In a letter to Grassley supporters, Dole blasted Obama has hiring "30 of his cronies as 'czars' over massive new bureaucracies with billions of dollars in budgets and thousands of employees."

Dole also said MoveOn and ACORN are trying to unseat Grassley (R-IA), who he believes has been instrumental in standing up to Obama. Grassley, Dole argued, is "good for America."

Grassley has been one of Obama's loudest detractors, and especially opposes the health care plan. Dole has argued for the plan's passage, though last month sparred with Democrats over use of his support in a political ad.

Dole takes aim at health care in this letter, saying Grassley is trying to block "an attempt to allow government to take over health care and for Washington bureaucrats to decide which patients sees which doctor and what limits and access there will be on their treatments, drugs and therapies."

That's a far cry from Dole's statement last month:

The American people have waited decades and if this moment passes us by, it may be decades more before there is another opportunity. The current approaches suggested by the Congress are far from perfect, but they do provide some basis on which Congress can move forward and we urge the joint leadership to get together for America's sake.

Oh yeah, and Dole says liberals are trying to please Castro and Chavez.

Read Dole's full letter to Grassley fans after the jump.

My Dear Fellow American,

I am writing to you today with an urgent, personal request.

I need you to join with me in supporting a strong, conservative U.S. Senator and personal friend of mine, Chuck Grassley, in his re-election campaign. I know Chuck Grassley and I worked with Chuck Grassley. He is the hardest working Senator in Washington for all the right reasons.

That is why I've agreed to serve as Chuck's National Finance Chairman for his 2010 re-election campaign.

As soon as you finish reading my email, I hope you will take out your checkbook and join me in supporting Chuck because he is fighting hard on so many fronts to stop Democrats in Congress from rushing to enact a slew of new and radical liberal policies.

In fact, Senator Grassley has been so effective in standing up to this liberal agenda; they have finally succeeded in recruiting a top tier candidate to challenge Senator Grassley in the next election.

The Democrats have recruited an ultra-liberal Democrat trial lawyer who I believe will vote in lock-step with the Senate Democrats. She is also a past President of the American Trial Lawyers Association.

In fact, she's the type who will probably take it a step beyond that to the point of being an activist liberal senator coming up with one way after another to make America less competitive, and pushing those ideas hard. She has been a statewide leader in the Iowa Democrat Party for decades and was at the top of the Democrats' wish list of candidates to take on Grassley.

What's more, she's got great personal wealth and has pledged to spend $10 million to defeat Chuck.

And that's just what the Democrats want because they are determined to force through the most aggressive big government agenda in our nation's history...and they don't want anyone to stop them! She might be a nice person, I don't know, but I do know she is not the person Iowans want representing them in the U.S. Senate.

Consider what we have seen from the liberals in Washington recently:

•Bailouts and takeovers that have cost tax payers billions

•A $787 billion economic stimulus plan laden with pork projects which hasn't stimulated, while unemployment has risen from 8% to 10%, and we're told it will go higher and not go down for another year.

• Globally, a lack of understanding of America's role in the world and how to protect our national interests, coupled with a desire to please the likes of Castro, Chavez, and socialist leaders of Europe.

•Here at home an attempt to allow government to take over health care and for Washington bureaucrats to decide which patients sees which doctor and what limits and access there will be on their treatments, drugs and therapies.

•An energy plan that will impose a whole new set of taxes for Washington spenders, with negative results for the economy, taxpayers, and still higher unemployment.

•A staggering increase in federal deficits, projected to be $1.4 trillion, and a total federal debt exceeding $24 trillion within 10 years-- more than $70,000 for every man, woman and child in this country.

I doubt many Americans thought this was coming when they voted for the "change" in 2008.

I know that Chuck Grassley saw it coming and he's been sounding the alarm for the past year.

You have probably seen him on tealevision or heard him on national radio
reporting the truth about what's going on and what must be done to stop the liberals.

Chuck Grassley has been an effective voice in Washington, standing up to a radical left-wing agenda.

Meanwhile, back home in Iowa, liberal groups like MoveOn.org, ACORN and others have been organizing to defeat him when he comes up for reelection in 2010.

Why? Because he's a major threat to their radical agenda and their liberal dreams of government running our lives and our economy.

They were able to win Iowa for President Obama in 2008 and they hope to increase the liberal Democratic majority in Congress. They want more power, and defeating Chuck Grassley will give them what they want.

While the President has named more than 30 of his cronies as "czars" over massive new bureaucracies with billions of dollars in budgets and thousands of employees, Chuck Grassley has stood strongly opposed to the practice.

Chuck Grassley has raised this issue repeatedly and forcefully.

If you are like me, you know that returning Chuck Grassley to the Senate is good for America.

Will you help me assure that Chuck Grassley is reelected to the U.S. Senate in the coming elections? Will you invest in his campaign to protect your children's future with a generous gift of $25, $50, $100, or even more?

Your contribution today will help him build the war chest to win.

Your support now will prepare the ground work for the battle that is sure to come.

By recruiting their "dream candidate" - a multi-millionaire trial lawyer who has set a budget of at least $10 million to defeat my friend Chuck Grassley -- the Democrats think Chuck is vulnerable and beatable.

Without the funding necessary to defend his record and present his vision
for the future, they just may get what they want.

Even in a smaller state like Iowa, campaigns now cost millions of dollars.

Chuck needs the ammunition for the battle. Please, join me in supporting him by sending a gift of $50, $100, or $250 today.

I thank you in advance for your generosity and leadership in the battle to protect this great nation.

Sincerely,

Senator Bob Dole
(R-KS, Retired)

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November 23, 2009 3:48 PM   

Oh, he didn't write this bull. He just let them use his name. He probably didn't even realize what they were planning on doing.

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November 23, 2009 6:12 PM    in reply to Michael A

Exactly. Someone else wrote it, and either he signed it without reading it, or in exchange for his held-hostage Viagra, or his name was forged.

Even Dole isn't as extreme as that language. And it's too many words in a row for him to retain.

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November 23, 2009 3:49 PM   

Dole's a crazy old fuck. We've known this for years. And this is in support of Grassley, one of the GOPers that Obama thought he could work with.

At what point does Obama get some gonads and realize that there isn't any point in dealing with the GOP, and that he's got to find a way to find the 51 senators he can work with in Congress and get shit done.

John

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November 23, 2009 4:07 PM   

How could Bob be the Senator from Kansas and Elizabeth the Senator from NC? How is that possible? And is Bob Dole still alive? Not his privates but his brain?

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November 23, 2009 4:11 PM    in reply to Seeryer

Same way clinton was the senator from New York, via Arkansas, beginning in Illinois and through Pennsylvania. It's all a crock for the elites to get power in the Senate.

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November 24, 2009 9:03 AM    in reply to Michael A

Just by way of comparison, in most parlimentary democracies, including Britain, MP's are from the constituiencies they purport to represent only by coincidence.

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November 23, 2009 4:41 PM   

ah yes, "the bob dole!"
is the bob dole's viagra paid for with taxpayer's money?

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November 23, 2009 6:13 PM    in reply to pppwww

Oh I think that letter is worth a year's free supply of Viagra from Big Pharma.

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November 23, 2009 4:56 PM   

Those are two scary looking motherfuckers. Are we sure they're not undead zombies, looking for fresh brains to eat?

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November 23, 2009 4:57 PM   

Damn shame. Looks like he's either gone completely off the rails or he's just letting anybody with an "R" sign his name.

It started when he piled on (about Kerry's war record, f'chrissakes) in '04, and now it's come to this. Next thing you know, he'll be doing dimly lit commercials for Old Glory Robot Insurance.

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November 23, 2009 5:06 PM   

It looks like Bob is once again shilling for hard up causes. He probably won't make as much as he did being a straight man for the little blue pill.

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November 23, 2009 5:34 PM   

Bob Dole is embarrassing Bob Dole.

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November 23, 2009 6:17 PM    in reply to Rich in NJ

Yeah, but it's worth it in order to use the phrase -- and get ready to screasm in terror --

ACTIVIST LIBERAL SENATOR

That's what we want, Bob: passive liberal senators.

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November 23, 2009 5:48 PM   

Puck Assley and Nob Hole,together don't make half a brain!

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November 23, 2009 5:53 PM   

Bob Dope's old age is showing in his ranting letter

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November 23, 2009 7:01 PM   

who is bob dole?

i am joking of course, but really.... who cares?

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November 23, 2009 8:14 PM   

For every public figure, there is a time to retire from public life or risk tarnishing their life's work. Bob's stuck around just a little too long.

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November 23, 2009 8:16 PM   

Bob Dole is 86 years old. It would be unkind of me to suggest there's some kind of mental diminishment due to age, but when one reads this kind of outright nonsense that has his name attached, it's difficult to reach any other conclusion.

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November 23, 2009 10:22 PM   

Bob Dole doesn't have to take these kind of insults!

Bob Dole was in double-U double-U two and flew airplanes and got shot down and lost his arm!

Bob Dole is going to go to his room now and lie down!

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November 23, 2009 11:29 PM   

I kind of like Bob Dole. When he was in the Senate he supported Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield's decision to be the only Republican to vote against the Balanced Budget Amendment. Some freshman senators were calling for Hatfield's head. Dole stopped the beheading early. He told the bloodthirsty that there wasn't a rule against a senator voting his conscience. You don't hear Republican leaders allowing freedom of choice in their ranks these days. I'm surprised he signed on for the teabaggery. Maybe he is slipping. I hope not. I,for one, wish him well.

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November 24, 2009 12:53 AM   

Translation: the price of Depends has skyrocketed, so me and Grassley need money!

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November 24, 2009 2:31 AM   

Dole looks like the ghost of Marley from "A Christmas Carol"

He's rattlin' his chains too.
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November 24, 2009 2:53 AM   

Dag. Dole got really old. He's obviously still a moob.

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November 24, 2009 9:04 AM   

Creaky and Cranky, together again!

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November 24, 2009 9:28 AM   

One only needs to use a bit of arithmetic to blow the "ACORN is terrifying!" bogey out of the sky. To wit:

The amount of money that ACORN received over (about) 10 years+ ($58M, give or take) amounts to 0.00007733 of the first installment ($750B, give or take) of bank bailout money. So what's more important? Tends to shut their yaps in a hurry...

Apologies if the amounts are slightly off, but they're close enough to the ballpark to convey the point...

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