At a special breakfast featuring Gov. Tim Pawlenty in Washington, DC, former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman, a Republican, spoke glowingly of the governor, according to a report. More importantly, Coleman revealed why he is so rail thin:
People ask me why I'm thin. It's because I worry a lot. But if Pawlenty was in charge, I'd never lose a night of sleep on the issue of Israel. Read on here.
In his comments, Pawlenty didn't say anything all too revealing.
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