Lou Holtz Considers Congress
August 5, 2009 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Football
Lou Holtz is best known for being the outspoken commentator and ex-coach of Notre Dame. Today, he announced that he might get into politics as well. Holtz is considering running for one of the Congress seats in Florida as a Republican. The GOP seat he’d go after is currently held by Democrat U.S. Representative Suzanne Kosmas.
Holtz may be a grid iron demi-god, but he doesn’t have any government experience. At 72, he has never run for office before. After coaching at Notre Dame and South Carolina, he retired at the end of the 2004 season and became an analyst at …read more
Hillary Clinton wanted to be an Olympic Athlete
May 2, 2006 by Sasha Manuel
Filed under Sports Rumors
Yea, it’s in the news. :)
Former first lady now Senator Hillary Clinton admitted to her audience at Purchase College that she indeed considered to be an Olympic Athlete before.
She was telling them that she got to the decision to be a public servant through the process of elimination. Among the other careers that were eliminated along the way were dreams of becoming an astronaut and a doctor. She finally caved in and earned a law degree before continuing on building her present career in public service.
She just might run for presidency in the next election. Watch out world. Ha.
Senator Clinton …read more
Czech Republic and the Olympics
April 15, 2006 by Sasha Manuel
Filed under Sports Rumors
In 2003, Prague Mayor Pavel Bem told International Olympic Committee members that his city would put forth its candidacy for a future summer Olympiad. Despite a wave of criticism, the city plans to submit its application in July 2007 to host either the 2016 or the 2020 summer games. And now Pavel Bem says that there may be a national referendum on the Olympic question.
Prague’s Mayor, Pavel Bem, has stated that he is open with the idea of holding a national referendum on the question of whether the people would welcome the idea of the city hosting the 2016 or …read more




