Turns out the Massachusetts teabagger who got thrown out of House gallery and arrested for railing about the health care bill vote has a job working for a small Massachusetts town — as an administrator for federal grants.

From boston.com:

William Gunn is angry about big government, the bailouts, and especially the big health care package President Obama signed earlier this week — so much so, that the Western Massachusetts resident came all the way to Washington, DC and got himself arrested Sunday night after heckling lawmakers in the House gallery.

Gunn, by the way, works for the town of Palmer and administers federal grants for a living.

“It’s sort of ironic,” said the 48-year-old Gunn, who is scheduled to come back for a court appearance in the nation’s capital next month.

Gunn administers Community Development Block Grants (CDBGs), a federal program meant to spur local economic development.

“Absolutely, it is” a “big government” program, Gunn acknowledged. But “if I lost my job because they didn’t have it any longer, I’d be fine with that,” he said.

Full. Of. Shit.

The great political thinker also was worked up by “arrogant” House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi for walking through the gauntlet of sputtering (and, in one case, spitting) teabaggers “almost as if she was trying to incite people to do something,” boston.com reports. Because, you know, until that unprecedented provocation, it had been a peaceful, respectful gathering. (See video below.)

And, of course, if she and the other lawmakers had taken the underground tunnels from their offices to the Capitol, then they would been “cowards.”

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