Submitted by jbr on Thu, 2007/10/04 - 10:55am

I would like to see him serve out his term.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21130696/site/newsweek/page/3/

I particularly liked his standing up to roadbuilders and their lobby and taking $44 million
from TDOT’s budget to pay for pre-K and health care programs. This won huge points with me and most everyone I know.

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Andy Axel's picture

Oh, for f**** sake...

He grew up in rural New York state, as it happens, but managed to win re-election in the Volunteer State last year with nearly 70 percent of the vote.

Yeah, against sacrificial lamb JIM Bryson.

Hill and Phil? That is so not a dynamic duo.

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"Respect mah authoritah!" - Fred Cartman Thompson

Virgil Proudfoot's picture

Plus, he did away with TennCare

And let's not forget, Bredesen did away with TennCare, an act so awful that even a Republican governor couldn't do it! He'll be useful in helping to justify Hillary's eventual betrayal on healthcare.

Hayduke's picture

You think Hillary would

You think Hillary would betray the big pharma and the insurance companies? I can't see it. I think she's solid.

Stushie's picture

Hillary can choose whoever

Hillary can choose whoever she wants. She's sky high in the polls.

Einstein's new equation V= HC*2

Each time Bushie employs the seal,
Hillary increases her voter appeal.

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