shred of truth in him. he said something admirable and pressed folded like a handkerchi handkerchief. runner up, mike chernoff, who has approved and asked the miami city commission to approve a new ordinance, it would prohibit with a fine of $300, unauthorized people and groups from giving food to the homeless. you heard me, you got a sandwich and you eat half and you want to give the other half to a homeless person, you can be fined. you want to throw it away while he watches, you're fine. now mr. sarnoff assures us that this is meant for groups trying to feed many homeless people at once. except the proposal doesn't say that. and you can take a course in feeding the homeless which is designed to teach you how to make sure the food is safe to eat and how to clean up the, quote, mess afterward. okay, here's a question. the miami downtown development authority, which apparently believes les miserables was some sort of instructional manual, can we feed them to the homeless? but our winner, senator jon kyl of arizona, i'm not sure if he's the winner of the worst person in the world or the dumbest person in the world, but perhaps stunned by an actual tough question from chris wallace of