About this user
I am a hardworking family man, I love to shape the american governement. I frequently drive through all 66 counties in South Dakota, and I drink with the common man, I love to stop at Elk Clubs, Rodeos, Tractor Pulls, and Dude Ranches, It Helps me connect with my roots, to remind me where I come from. I have prided myself on Tax reform, and well wouldn't you know it, got caught in my own contridiction, which is fine, But I would have made a killing on drug company lobbyists if I was healthcare secretary, Which I gladly would have used to pay the way for a universal healthcare program, well, after I installed a swimming pool , and bought a jaguar for my wife. That little cougar needs fancy wheels to, remodeled my estate, bought a vacation home in the Bahamas, and topped off my swiss bank account. But the rest would have gone towards universal healthcare, I swear on Boy Scouts honor, and you know me, I am a man of my word. I love to fish and hunt as well, actually I prefer to pay mexicans to fish, and Mrs. Palin sends me wolf meat...it's delicious if you ever ate a wolf you wouldn't mind the sharp shooters, It's the caviar of dog meat. I do however like to hunt bald eagles myself, It makes me feel like a true patriot, I have them stuffed and use them to hang my keys on. but most importantly, I love to do nothing, and look important, because Damn it feels good to be a gangster
Hometown
Aberdeen, S. Dakota
Country
United States
Occupation
distinguished senior fellow, Center for American Progress; special public policy adviser, Alston & Bird; Senate minority leader, 2003-2005; Senate majority leader, 2001-2003; Senate minority leader, 1995-2001; U.S. Senate, 1987-2005; U.S. House of Representatives, 1979-1986; aide to Sen. James Abourezk, 1972-77; representative for financial investment firm; intelligence officer, U.S. Air Force, 1969-72.
Companies
I'll take any money offered to me by anyone who offers it, I like to think of myself as a free agent.
Interests
http://www.alston.com/tom_daschle/
I do love contradicting myself.