The Ides of March are upon us. March Madness is upon us. Politics and hoops are a passion for this blogger. Since the Trickster is one of the choices in today's trivia quiz from the Politics Newsletter I receive from the Washington Post, I thought that I would offer up a tricky quiz question today. I just mailed my annual contribution to my son-in-law's annual scam: "Dave's NC2A Hoops Extravaganza." I keep threatening to rat the boy out to the Feds for violation of the RICO statutes. The sole winners in his annual pool since 1996 have been relatives! Go figure. Tony Soprano would like a piece of that action. Bada Bing! If this is (fair & balanced) motion offense, so be it.
[xWashington Post]
PoliticsTrivia
The NCAA men's basketball tournament bracket was announced Sunday after the conclusion of the conference tournaments over the weekend. Which president did NOT see a team from his home state win the NCAA championship while he was in office?
A. Bill Clinton
B. Dwight D. Eisenhower
C. Lyndon B. Johnson
D. Richard M. Nixon
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Monday, March 14, 2005
My March Madness
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