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by Chris Mottram • Sep 23, 2009 8:57 AM EDT
Curt Schilling was on Joe Buck Live last night just to see how many insufferable personalities they could fit on one stage to discuss, among other things, a possible Senate run. The verdict: It isn’t happening. He added:
“I think the country is sick and tired of elected officials beholden to special interests,” Schilling said. “I think we’re at a time and a place where we’re voting for the lesser of two evils instead of the best candidate.”
Things we’re more sick and tired of: Athletes discussing politics. Ever.
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