"Frankly, I was tired of 'Meet the Press' and Big Russ long before
Little Russ threw Imus under the bus."
(Newark's Star-Ledger)
"In the end, no matter what Clemens says it won't be enough unless he
throws McNamee under the bus,"
(North Dakota's Bismarck Tribune)
"Last week, he made himself one of the highest rank Democrats to go on
record for throwing Hillary Clinton under the bus on her way to the
inevitable coronation that the old praetorian guard of her party have
prepared for her."
(Cheyenne's Wyoming Tribune-Eagle)
"Smart coaches don't throw their starting guarterback under the bus ..."
(California's Contra Costa Times)
"The recent awarding of San Francisco's multimillion-dollar sludge
removal contract--which resulted in a minority firm being tossed under
the bus in favor of the politically powerful Teamsters union--is headed
for what could be an embarrassing court fight."
(San Francisco Chronicle)
"If he had told the truth about his involvement, most likely U.S.
District Court Judge Henry Hudson wouldn't have thrown him under the
bus."
(Georgia's Macon Telegraph)
"The opinions on the opposite page reflect the divide: between abortion
opponents and those who say United Way threw a needed program under the
bus under pressure from a special interest ..."
(Michigan's Jackson Citizen Patriot)
"He's the guy who elevated budding superstar Tony Romo to be the
starting quarterback, while throwing one of his loyal veterans, Drew
Bledsoe, under the bus."
(Washington Post)
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