Tim Tebow Could Teach DC a Lesson in Character, Rep. West Says

Monday, 09 Jan 2012 04:40 PM

By Jim Meyers and Kathleen Walter

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Florida Congressman Allen West says Washington, D.C., has something to learn from the surprising success of Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow.

“Tim Tebow never believes that he is down,” West said in an exclusive interview with Newsmax.TV.

West made the comment the day after Tebow guided his team to a 29-23 playoff victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers with a stunning 80-yard touchdown pass on the first play of overtime.

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“He always believes that he can be victorious. I believe he has an impeccable character,” West said.

“I think if we can get those types of things restored in Washington in the individuals we’re sending there as elected officials, then the greatest days of this nation will be ahead of us.”


Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow never believes he’s down and has impeccable character and integrity, says Rep. Allen West. In an exclusive Newsmax.TV video interview, the Florida Republican says, “If we can get these types of things restored back to Washington, D.C., in the individuals we’re sending there as elected officials, then the greatest days of this nation will be ahead of us.”


Editor's Note: Rep. Allen West tells Newsmax that President Barack Obama has nothing but contempt for Congress. Read the story and watch the videoGo Here Now.

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