"But I'm not sure which reality show it was. Survivor? The Amazing Race? It certainly wasn't American Idol. I don't know, but I do know this: if things have gone differently it could have been The Biggest Loser."
-- Matt Canham
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The Tribune's political writers' blog.
Monday, January 15, 2007
Legislative reality show
In his opening remarks of the 45-day legislative session, House Speaker Greg Curtis equated his 20 vote election victory to a reality show.
"But I'm not sure which reality show it was. Survivor? The Amazing Race? It certainly wasn't American Idol. I don't know, but I do know this: if things have gone differently it could have been The Biggest Loser." -- Matt Canham
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1 Comments:
The Biggest Loser in Utah's taxpayers. How long will it be before House Speaker Greg Curtis tries to get vehicle reimbursements for a taxpayer supplied car? Yes, it had a lot to do with his support of a soccer stadium in Sandy when schools are going without and people are dying on our streets from cold weather and homelessness. I will vote against anyone who votes for the RSL taxpayer payola.
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