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Congressman Arnold's first meeting with Lisa showed he had much political savvy and social graces, as he charms Lisa by saying one day she may grow up to be a Congresswoman and commends Lisa for correctly stating how many women were Members of Congress. He gets photographs taken of himself with Lisa, which get put into Springfield newspapers and are all that is needed to convince Barney and Moe that he is a decent man worthy of reelection, which serves to show the ease Congressman have in convincing voters to keep reelecting them (or at least Moe & Barney). Other than the logging bribe and the failed Roosevelt Oil bribe, it's implied that he may have accepted a bribe to bury toxic waste during the meeting with the Timber lobbyist. Also, he may be somewhat of a womanizer, as he said "Look, what a pooch" in regards to [[Winifred Beecher Howe]]'s statue.<ref>"[[Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington]]"</ref>
 
Congressman Arnold's first meeting with Lisa showed he had much political savvy and social graces, as he charms Lisa by saying one day she may grow up to be a Congresswoman and commends Lisa for correctly stating how many women were Members of Congress. He gets photographs taken of himself with Lisa, which get put into Springfield newspapers and are all that is needed to convince Barney and Moe that he is a decent man worthy of reelection, which serves to show the ease Congressman have in convincing voters to keep reelecting them (or at least Moe & Barney). Other than the logging bribe and the failed Roosevelt Oil bribe, it's implied that he may have accepted a bribe to bury toxic waste during the meeting with the Timber lobbyist. Also, he may be somewhat of a womanizer, as he said "Look, what a pooch" in regards to [[Winifred Beecher Howe]]'s statue.<ref>"[[Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington]]"</ref>
  
He may live in Springfield, as he attended the town meeting about [[Mr. Burns]]' plan to block out the town's sun<ref>"[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]"</ref> and his name appeared on a DNA database.<ref>"[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part Two]]"</ref>
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He may live in Springfield, as he attended the town meeting about [[Mr. Burns]]' plan to block out the town's sun<ref>"[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]"</ref> and his name appeared on a DNA database.<ref>"[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]"</ref>
  
 
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Bob Arnold
Bob Arnold.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Orange
Occupation: Former Congressman
First appearance: "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Bob Arnold is a former congressman for Springfield's State.

History

At first, he seemed like a decent guy, as evidenced by Moe and Barney's opinion of him, and even Lisa's. However, prior to Lisa's first encounter with him, he was talking to Jerry representing the Timber Company about tearing down Springfield National Forest, and was about to accept it, but decided to try and postpone it and meet somewhere secret when Lisa and her family arrived. He later meets with Jerry at the Winifred Beecher Howe Memorial (as it was allegedly the least likely place someone would stumble on the meeting). When asked on his standing, he accepted the bribe (or, as he answered it, "let me put it this way: Timbeeeeerrrrrrr!!"). However, Lisa also happened to be at the memorial admiring it when she witnessed the whole bribe. After witnessing it, she decided to make a new essay that condemns democracy and exposes Bob Arnold's accepting the bribe. Thanks to the inflammatory essay, the FBI quickly caught wind of his activities. He was arrested for accepting a bribe to allow oil drilling on President Roosevelt's head on Mount Rushmore in a sting operation, and was expelled from Congress. His arrest brought back Lisa's faith in the system. According to the Washington Beacon, he had become a born-again Christian shortly after being removed from office.

Congressman Arnold's first meeting with Lisa showed he had much political savvy and social graces, as he charms Lisa by saying one day she may grow up to be a Congresswoman and commends Lisa for correctly stating how many women were Members of Congress. He gets photographs taken of himself with Lisa, which get put into Springfield newspapers and are all that is needed to convince Barney and Moe that he is a decent man worthy of reelection, which serves to show the ease Congressman have in convincing voters to keep reelecting them (or at least Moe & Barney). Other than the logging bribe and the failed Roosevelt Oil bribe, it's implied that he may have accepted a bribe to bury toxic waste during the meeting with the Timber lobbyist. Also, he may be somewhat of a womanizer, as he said "Look, what a pooch" in regards to Winifred Beecher Howe's statue.[1]

He may live in Springfield, as he attended the town meeting about Mr. Burns' plan to block out the town's sun[2] and his name appeared on a DNA database.[3]

Appearances

References