Most Popular

  • The Grass Ceiling
    Finally competitive, Vanderbilt still has one big problem: playing in the SEC.
  • How to Be a Hollaback Girl
    To be a Titans cheerleader you don't have to be thin, tan and busty. Well, actually, you do.
  • The Seduction
    High-rise condos are sprouting up all over town, betting on Nashville's pursuit of cool
  • Nanny Knows Best
    The Cannons' hired hand had a close-up view of a home in chaos
  • Separate. Equal?
    Nashville school resegregation threatens a new generation

Recent Articles

Recent Articles by Michael Ray Taylor

National Features >

  • SF Weekly

    Identity Plagiarism

    A blogger steals someone else's life story and calls it her own.

    By Ashley Harrell

  • Westword

    Fuel's Gold

    How William Orr's quest for better, cheaper gas became a crime.

    By Alan Prendergast

  • Miami New Times

    Mold Over Miami

    The family of a dead judge blames a creeping fungus in the federal courthouse.

    By Tim Elfrink

  • The Pitch

    McCain Girl

    I worked at Kmart with John McCain's director of strategy.

    By Alan Scherstuhl

Poly-Ticks as Unusual

Continued from page 1

Published on October 11, 2007

Friedman: God Himself wouldn’t have run as an independent in Texas. He wouldn’t have made it. I’ve learned that we’re not in Minnesota, Toto. If I were to run again, it would have to be as a Crip or a Blood, and since I believe that the Democrats are the party that, historically, have listened to the people the closest, and since I have been a Democrat almost all my life, I would run as a Democrat in 2010, if I run. There could be things that God may have in store for me that are better than being governor of Texas.

« Previous Page   1   2

Nashville Scene Insiders

  • Local food, music and news blasts
  • Free Stuff
Backpage.com