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Let's talk politics.
Monday, March 17th, 2008
Posted by Niki Sullivan @ 09:52:47 am

On Saturday morning, I covered the annual Lincoln Day Breakfast in Tacoma, where Dino Rossi, Attorney General Rob McKenna and Congressman Dave Reichert spoke to a crowd of about 200.

Here's some stuff that didn't make it into the story:

1. Rossi said when he was thinking about running, he asked his family what they thought. Everyone was in favor except his 7-year-old daughter, who didn't want to move into the governor's mansion because she'd heard it was haunted.

2. When Reichert got up to speak, he told the crowd he'd flown in late Friday night and was feeling tired. His speech was pretty low-key. At one point in the speech, he reminded people that Barack Obama may seem friendly and electable, but he's a liberal, "and he will steal money out of your wallets and purses."
The crowd was silent.

3. To end his speech, Reichert told a joke that involved Billy Graham, Hillary Clinton, Kobe Bryant and a 10-year-old girl on an airplane that's headed for disaster. With on parachute short, they have to decide who deserves to be saved.
The joke ends with Clinton mistakenly grabbing the girl's backpack instead of a parachute, then presumably plummeting to what the HR department would call "accidental D&D."
The crowd laughed and he ended his speech on a high note.

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