Tuesday, February 3, 2009

No Pizza for You. Congressman Wager Jersey Shame Over Superbowl.

We get it. Phoenix has no food that they're wiling to wager. What about Pizzeria Bianco? Where's the politician who knows his pizza? For shame, Phoenix. For shame. You have, by most accounts, some of the BEST pizza anywhere west of Chicago and no one ante'd up?

Anyway...we'll move on. One wager that fell through the cracks here at Friendly Political Wager headquarters was the small wager between 2 Congressmen over the Super Bowl. Republican Rep. Trent Franks of Arizona placed a wager with Democratic Rep. Mike Doyle of Pennsylvania over the big game. The loser would have to wear the other guy's team jersey when the House returned on its first full day in session on Wednesday. That's tomorrow. We'll keep our eyes open for the pictures, but it sounds like Franks is going to go through with it.

Franks accepted his loss Monday, saying he'd be wearing the Steelers jersey –"It's always important to be magnanimous in victory and humbling in defeat."

The humiliation of having to wear a jersey around the Congress is pretty high. I'm sure the Congressman won't be able to get on the floor with the jersey, but there will certainly be some press opportunities back in his office.

Bottomline: We like that these two gentlemen got involved in the big game. No food (on such a big game) means that this wager falls pretty far down on the Daley scale. Not to mention that there is no specified place/time of the jersey wearing. More than the Catholic School Kids, but not by much. 11 Daleys.

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