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Friday, March 23, 2007

Quote(s) for the week.

1) "I am choosing to do what is best for my state. I will focus my time and energy on the people’s work, not politics."
- Louisiana's embattled Governor, Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, announcing that she would not run for re-election. She was a victim of her huge unpopularity after Katrina debacle.

2) "Rush Limbaugh is irrelevant."
- Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA) responding to critics, like Rush Limbaugh, who say Schwarzenegger is no longer a Republican.

3) "The days of being in total control of your message are over. I believe we'll see in this cycle one of those Internet videos actually help make a candidate and also help take one down."
- Democratic strategist Joe Trippi, on the internet,
as a political attack ad against Hillary Clinton surpassed 1 million views on YouTube.


4) "It really was unacceptable and inexcusable what happened here."
- Glenn A. Fine, the Justice Department's chief inspector, on the FBI's misuse of its authority in illegally gathering telephone, e-mail and financial records of Americans and foreigners.

5) "It's hard for me to believe that Kentuckians, Republicans especially, would ever elect someone back to office who went before a grand jury and said 'I can't testify without incriminating myself'."
- Anne Northup, on Gov. Fletcher, after recieving the endorsement of Erwin Roberts, Fletcher's former Cabinet Secretary, who also refused to testify before the Grand Jury.

6) "Voters don’t always look at endorsements ... [w]e’ve got a number of folks who are endorsing us as well."
- KY Gov, reacting to the endorsement of his rival, Anne Northup, by his former Cabinet Secretary, Erwin Roberts. Fletcher's campaign later announced his own endorsements.

7) "Tubby Smith deserved a better ending."
- John Clay, Herald-Leader Sports Columnist, on news that UK Basketball Coach, Tubby Smith, was leaving the program for the University of Minnesota's Gophers, under circumstances that suggested the move was NOT amicable.

8) "I feel the love already."
- Tubby Smith, on the tremendous outpouring of support he received from Gopher fans upon being introduced as the Gophers' Head Basketball Coach.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I say See ya to Tubby. He has gone to the gophers, well he'll be a gopher trying to get that team up to par. Oh, but what about Kentucky? It was obvious he was leaving because he sure didn't care about coaching those last few games!

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