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Robin Abcarian: Do Devin Nunes' constituents think he's as ridiculous as the rest of us do?

REEDLY, Calif. - I was driving east along Highway 198 near Hanford in the Central Valley, marveling at the snowcapped Sierra looming against the horizon, when I spotted the billboard.

It was the giant face of a very worried-looking Republican U.S. Rep. Devin Nunes next to the words "Fake farmer, real manure."

Peering from the corner of the billboard was the much smaller face of an alarmed cow, a not-so-subtle reference to @DevinCow, the Twitter account that mocks Nunes for calling himself a farmer.

The billboard, close to Nunes' hometown, is perfectly placed to drive him crazy.

Well, crazier, if you consider that

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