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October 11, 2006
Corker, Ford and Bored
A few brief thoughts and observations on Tuesday night's debate...
1. Mr. Ford has a steely and determined "I'm thinking of my response" face.
2. Mr. Corker wants to bring people together. And stay the course. And bring people together and stay the course. And bring people together.
3. Mr. Ford will -- get this -- say "yes" to some people and say "no" to others. This is called being "independent." So is, evidently, voting with Hillary and Ted 88 percent of the time.
4. Fed Ex doesn't like Mr. Ford. Even if he did get them that runway.
5. Evidently, if the INS likes what you're doing, they'll come and tell you about it -- three times.
6. The majority of the people asking the questions had absolutely no idea who James Baker is.
7. When you accuse somebody of being lobbied by their daddy, they won't shake your hand after the debate.
8. Mr. Corker referenced Mr. Ford's being a career Washington politican, which is something Mr. Corker would be today if he'd beaten Bill Frist back in 1994.
9. Most of the time, when you don't show up for a congressional vote, it's not that important. But sometimes it is. It's OK, though, not to show up if you're seeking a higher office.
10. So, tell me more about Chris Lugo...
BlogBeats | By pulseblogger | 12:18 AM
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