In the buttoned-down Senate on Capitol Hill, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is known for his tough questions for Department of Justice officials or intense scrutiny of judicial nominees. In the free-for-all of the internet, however, the 78-year-old ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee has become famous — well, infamous — for his unpolished tweets from his account, @chuckgrassley.

He tweets everything from meetings with constituents (“Norwalk HS 41students issues STOP Gasprices AfgNistan gaymArriage Iowa economy F16″) to railing against programming on the History Channel (“Ocassionally I turn to History channel hope to c history. Whenevr will the history channel hv a real old fashion histry program”).

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