Sen. Tom Harkin's Dad Was a Moonshiner

October 8, 2008 RSS Feed Print

When the George Washington Spirits Society decided to add Sen. Tom Harkin to its exclusive group, he had a pretty good idea as to why: His dad was a home distiller. "When I was in high school, he made whiskey," says the Iowa Democrat. "I was a popular kid in high school," he adds. Harkin's coal-mining dad may not have been the most law-abiding distiller, as the lawmaker still has a whiskey jar label that says: "God Bless America and the Bootleggers Too." Today, Harkin keeps with tradition, preferring Jack Daniel's and manhattans. He's also a fan of Templeton Rye, a whiskey from the Hawkeye State, which sometimes accompanies him in a milk jug for pheasant shoots. Back to his dad's home-brew. Was it any good? "Honestly, probably not," says Harkin. "But it was free."

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It probably was not up to the quality that Joe Kennedy Sr. would have had provided to his customers.

The Ghost of Mary Jo of 1:04AM October 13, 2008

It would run an internal combustion engine.

And just how long will it take some Washington Bureaucrat to decide to levy an alcohol tax on ethanol?

Home brew will run an engine as well as quench a thirst.

HillbillyBill of TN 8:12AM October 09, 2008

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