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Alan Grayson is back: Extreme ‘bath salts’ Republicans ‘would rather eat your face’

January 9, 2013 | 7:02 am | Modified: January 9, 2013 at 7:10 am
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Now that Rep. Alan Grayson D-Fla. is back in Congress, he returning to his old ways of using controversial language to lash out at his opponents.

During an appearance on the Stephanie Miller Show, Grayson lashed out at the Republicans who voted against the Hurricane Sandy disaster bill.

“It’s the same 67 over and over again,” he explained. “It’s the bath salts caucus, the people that would rather eat your face than cut taxes on the rich.”

The controversial liberal lost his Congressional seat in Florida’s 8th district in 2010 but returned to Congress after winning his 2012 race in 2012 Florida’s newly created 9th district.

On the show, Grayson jokingly referred to his absence as an “unpaid two year vacation.”

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