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Wyatt Clemmer thinks UT hoops star Dane Bradshaw has a future in politics:
Dane Bradshaw for Mayor?? Well, maybe not anytime soon. But after watching him work the crowd tonight at a roast for coach Bruce Pearl, I wouldn’t rule it out at some point in the future. Dane was the ultimate feel-good story for Bruce Pearl’s first two seasons as head coach. He was under-sized and outmatched when it comes to athletic ability, yet he was arguably the most valuable player on that team. There isn’t a Vol fan anywhere that isn’t familiar with his story, and probably not very many Knoxvillians that don’t love him. Dane hasn’t decided yet exactly what he wants to do with his career; his professional basketball options are likely limited. However, he mentioned after his graduation that he may end up doing something business related in Knoxville, and eventually get into politics.
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John McCain’s speech in Dayton, Ohio, was repeated on The New York Times. The Arizona senator appears to be in a fighting mode stating, “I’m an American. And I choose to fight. Don’t give up hope. Be strong. Have courage. And fight.” Through his words, he aims to fight for what’s right for America, for justice and opportunity, for the children. McCain makes sure not to ignore the economic concerns that are affecting every individual in the country and others, with items like Issue 5 on the agenda for Ohio voters. He is not hesitant to point out the “Barack the Re-distributor” will spread the wealth and not put policies in place that will create more jobs and opportunities for the nation. While Obama believes taxes are too low, McCain says the spending which seemed normal during the Bush administration is too high. As our country calls out for an economic resolution, McCain does not focus on payday loans as much as Obama. Obama’s promise to bail out Wall Street bankers with $750 billion of taxpayers’ money will not only put a strain on the industry, but many Americans as well. McCain’s ultimate plan for the economy is to “get it out of the ditch and back in the lead.” He feels this will enable Americans to rest easy, knowing they will pass on a better legacy to their children and grandchildren.
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