“The Sunday Political Brunch” – February 1, 2015 by ABC6 Chief Political Reporter Mark Curtis

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“The Sunday Political Brunch” — February 1, 2015
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“That’s Quite a Class” – New England Patriot’s head coach Bill Belichick will be coaching his sixth Super Bowl team this year. Belichick is a 1971 graduate of the prestigious Phillips Academy Andover. His classmates included former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) – a potential candidate for President in 2016 – and former Gov. Lincoln Chafee (D-RI). Patriot’s executive Ernie Adams was also in that class. At one of his White House Super Bowl receptions, Belichick posed with President George W. Bush, who graduated from the same prep school in 1964 (photo above).
“Basketball Barry” – President Obama is well-known as a big basketball fan, and every year a big splash is made about his picks in the NCAA March Madness brackets. But in his day, he was a pretty good high school basketball player. My friend Candace Andersen – who is a
“Of Bushes and Baseball” – President George W. Bush played baseball in high school, and later went on to be the co-owner of the Texas Rangers Major League Baseball team. Bush also played rugby at Yale. His dad, former President George H.W. Bush played college baseball at Yale. Somehow the baseball bug did not bite Jeb Bush, although at 6 foot 4 inches, he was a stand-out tennis player at
“The Clinton Clique” – Bill Clinton was more of a musician and less an athlete in high school and college. He did, though, have a passion for jogging. When he was elected President, he liked to take daily runs through
“The Gipper” – By all accounts, Ronald Reagan was always in great physical shape. He played football and was on the swim team at
“It’s Not Just Peanuts!” – Jimmy Carter played basketball in high school; loved fly-fishing; and, was an avid jogger. Beyond that, he was never really known for his athletic prowess. But he must be doing something right, as he is 90, and is still going strong!
“Ford Motors” – Certainly the most athletic of our Presidents was Gerald Ford. He was an All-American in football at the
“Nixon’s the One!” – Richard Nixon had a childhood scare with tuberculosis and was discouraged from athletic activity. But he would eventually play basketball and football at
“Johnson Scores” – When the first Super Bowl was held in 1967, Lyndon Johnson was President. He was also in office for Super Bowls in 1968 and 69. Johnson played baseball in high school, but was never really known for his athletic ability.
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