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November 30, 2006
I Wanted to Be the Frist to Tell You
Adam and Mike have noticed that not many Tennessee bloggers wrote inspired, lengthy posts on the subject of Bill Frist's departure from the (yes, underway) 2008 Presidential campaign.
I can't speak for others, but in my case the news wasn't even encountered until sometime last evening. I haven't been able to look up, prairie dog-like, from the Dilbertian landscape of late.
As Kleinheider says, Frist's exit was a smart move. I really don't know what it portends locally, but the upshot is that the 2008 picture doesn't change all that much by undergoing this rather peripheral adjustment.
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In other matters related to the US Senate, I attended a "Conversation with Sen. Howard Baker, Jr." at UTC yesterday. I left my notes at home this morning, or that's what I'd be spending my lunch break telling you about. It was a fascinating thing to behold, and I'll give you the rundown as soon as I can.
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