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Out Loud: September 2, 2007
Tweet Share on Facebook September 2, 2007 Comment"We will finally have a president who doesn't mind pulling over and asking for directions."
Sen. Hillary Clinton, on the Late Show With David Letterman, joking about what a female president would offer
"Embarrassing. No wonder...we're going down the tubes."
Dave Karsnia, a Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport detective, when Sen. Larry Craig denied soliciting sex from the officer in a men's bathroom before pleading guilty
"Well personally, my friends and I, we know exactly where the United States is on our map."
Caitlin Upton, Miss Teen South Carolina, cleaning up her flubbed geography answer at the Miss Teen USA contest
"Thanks for finally letting me ask a question. At least I had cancer."
Lance Armstrong, Tour de France champion, to long-winded Hardball host Chris Matthews during a presidential candidate forum on cancer that they cohosted
Sources: AP, USA Today, AP, Washington Examiner
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Johnny Mathis to Memorialize Reagan Aide
Tweet Share on Facebook August 31, 2007 CommentLongtime Reagan aide and image creator Michael Deaver, who died two weeks ago of pancreatic cancer, will be memorialized September 6 at the Washington National Cathedral. Dozens of dignitaries are expected, and singer Johnny Mathis will sing "Amazing Grace," we're told. Tributes will be given by Richard Edelman, president of the P.R. firm Deaver worked for before his death; Henry Pierce, executive director of Deaver's passion, Clean and Sober Streets; family friend Lex Sant, and former Reagan pal James A. Baker.
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Is Time on Senator Craig's Side?
Tweet Share on Facebook August 30, 2007 CommentThere's lots of speculation that Sen. Larry Craig will quit, maybe as soon as this weekend, over the firestorm created by his guilty plea for disorderly conduct after allegedly acting lewdly and "peeping" in a Minneapolis men's room known as a gay sex destination. Certainly the Republican leadership has sent the signal that it wouldn't cry if he bailed, as demonstrated when he was removed from key committees.
But now I hear that the leaders won't push Craig to bow out now and instead expect him to announce that he won't run for re-election in 2008.
"For somebody who's spent 27 years in Congress, you just can't flip a switch and say 'today I'm quitting,' " said a leadership official. "He won't be forced to leave," added the insider. What's more, he has been telling Senate GOP leaders that he was considering retiring at the end of his term even before the bathroom case. The source explained how time is on Craig's side. First, he has gone on vacation; keeping the press at bay helps to quiet the story unless some other revelation is unearthed. Second, once the Senate returns to work next week, the attention will be on the pending Iraq "surge" report being delivered by Gen. David Petraeus and other political issues.
"The heat will be off him and on Iraq. There will be some reaction, but he could weather the story," said the leadership aide.
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More Like 'Labored Day' Weekend
Tweet Share on Facebook August 29, 2007 CommentBring a Book—or Maybe a Sleeping Bag
'Tis true that even Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Marion Blakey plans to hop on an airline this very busy Labor Day weekend and take her traditional seat in coach. But with ticket sales at a near-record high, she has this bit of advice for y'all who are planning to join her in the air: Bring something to do.
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Bling Up Your Candidate
Tweet Share on Facebook August 28, 2007 Comment (2)Ann Hand, the Georgetown jeweler to official Washington, has turned her attention to the 2008 presidential campaign. The artist known for her presidential and diplomatic designing style has produced campaign pins blinged up with diamondlike crystals. At $45, they're not a bad deal either, considering that her famous American Liberty Eagle costs $150. I walk by her store almost every day and first noticed the Hillary 2008 and Obama 2008 pins weeks ago. When my editor passed by this week, she found them all on display, making now the time to draw attention to the whole collection.
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