From the Washington Post:

The president gave Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) a hard time about the wildly exorbitant pay package — $4 million a year - that was recently arranged for the new coach of Shelby’s beloved University of Alabama football team, .

“Richard, how’s that coach doing?” the president asked, according to sources in the room, one of whom said Bush dryly mentioned how the cushy deal must be costing “a lot of taxpayer money” for the citizens of Alabama (one of the poorest states in the nation).

“He’s making a lot of money, more than we’re making,” Shelby acknowledged. “And I hope he’ll produce this fall so we can compete with the University of Texas.”

‘Course, it could be that Bush’s little quip is a remnant of a grudge he might hold against the new coach, NFL hotshot Nick Saban, for dissing Bush by declining his dinner invitation last year because he had to get his Miami Dolphins to training camp early.

Shelby is a huge Crimson Tide football fan. The Senator got both his undergraduate and law degrees from the university.

Bush made the comments at a luncheon that he was using as a platform to try to convince some GOP senators to support his amnesty bill.  Maybe he felt that persuasion would be lost on Shelby or maybe he just wanted to be an ass.  If I were trying to sweet talk senators into supporting a bill I wouldn’t take pot shots at their alma mater.

Plus, doesn’t Bush know that Saban is the redneck version of Barack Obama, which means that he should not be spoken poorly of in decent company?

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