Yes, I know, about now everyone is expecting another edition of Scruggs Nation, where folks gather round the indictment water cooler and drink deeply of the latest scruggsational news and analysis.And that will come with the next post, but first, there is unfinished business regarding Jim Hood. How do I justify letting Hood on stage first? Easy. Look at how vital Hood has been in Scruggs' Katrina run. I mean, Hood was like a blocker or a jammer in Roller Derby -- how you gonna get counterclockwise around that track without him? For evidence, you need look no further than that "confidential informant" relationship the two had. They've drifted apart recently, you say? Possibly as a result of that strong odor of scandal wafting from the direction of the Scruggs
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