In the Boston Globe blog, Political Intelligence, Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Littleton, Colo.) wagered his presidential bid against that of former Governor Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts) in a not-so-friendly World Series bet.
Republican presidential hopeful Tom Tancredo wants to put something important on the line — his candidacy. His campaign called ABC News to issue this challenge: The Colorado congressman will drop out of the race if the Rockies lose the World Series — if rival Mitt Romney agrees to pack it in if the Red Sox lose.
That’s like wagering your Vespa against someone’s Corvette. Plus, Tancredo’s team, the Colorado Rockies, got their heads handed to them last night, 13-1, by the Boston Red Sox in Game 1. Makes you think Tancredo is trying to lose the bet.
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Romney has turned down the bet apparently. For the record his campaign is not a Corvette, it’s a Ford Explorer: big (with room for even a large adult dog on the roof), obnoxious, and any time it reaches a bend — it flips right over.
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October 25, 2007 at 10:21pm