The notion that life in Harvard's upper echelons might be as back-stabby as life in the backwater small-town precincts of Florida never seems to have crossed the filmmakers' minds.
She jokes, "I'm so good at losing now, I expect nothing! You'd think it would be all back-stabby and competitive, but it's actually very sisterly.
"You keep meeting everyone you're up against at lunches for nominees, so you end up holding hands for one another."
2010 — Jonathan Capehart, "What's up with Massa?", The Washington Post, 8 March 2010:
You can listen to the entire radio show here. And when you do, be prepared for some real palace intrigue. Not the back-stabby kind President Obama wants to put the kibosh on in the West Wing.