Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s assertion that he would be “the Tim Tebow of the Iowa caucuses” brought to mind one of the happiest moments of my life, when Alabama beat Florida in the 2009 SEC championship game — and made Tim Tebow cry.
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Occam's Tool| 12.22.11 @ 7:37PM
I like Mr. Tebow. He's a nice person, and a devout man. Goodness, I think we have more constructive things to do than to berate a great showman and athlete who gives credit to G-d for all that he is able to accomplish. I know I do.
Occam's Tool| 12.22.11 @ 7:39PM
I think people should read Dondero's evaluation of Tebow. It's dead on, as is most everything Eric Dondero writes nowadays.