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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Out Loud

January 14, 2007 12:00 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

"He was pro-choice; he's anti-choice; he's multiple choice."

Sen. Edward Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, poking fun at former Bay State governor and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's position on abortion

"There goes the heartland."

Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican and presidential hopeful, joking about his coin toss at the national college football championship that gave Florida the ball in a game where the Gators beat Ohio State

"My Fox guys, I love every single one of them."

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, overheard talking about the Fox News Channel correspondents who cover her

"It's about keeping the testosterone lower when you're going down the highway and showing off your big buck."

Rep. Duane DeKrey, a state lawmaker in North Dakota, on his failed bid to force hunters to cover their kill with a tarp when driving it home

Sources: MSNBC (2), Reuters, AP

Tags: Fox Broadcasting Co. | Condoleezza Rice | Mitt Romney | John McCain | hunting

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