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Rendell on #1 Party School Recognition

Rendell_On_Morning_JoeJoe Scarborough had Governor Rendell on Morning Joe this morning to talk about the annual budget impasse… but first, c0-host Willie GeistĀ asked Rendell about yesterday’s top story: Penn State being recognized as the country’s #1 party school by the Princeton Review.

Rendell’s comment, delivered with a school boy’s smirk, was:

“You know, some are opposed to the liquor drink tax for the state, so given that statistic, maybe we have to take a hard look at that… only kidding guys, only kidding.”

You can find the full clip here. The question about Penn State comes just 30 seconds into the video.

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