Politics: Sports for the clumsy

Friday, November 09, 2012

Oops, we did it again - Obama '12

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Silly season is finally over, and the lead clown is back inside the Big Top for four more years. Excuse me while I spit the "bitter...
Friday, February 04, 2011

The Packers' unending season

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The Green Bay Packers beat the Chicago Bears in the Game of the Century on Jan. 23, 2011, and earned a right to face the Pittsburgh Steelers...
Tuesday, December 21, 2010

UConn women impressive, but leave men out of it

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Further evidence of liberal creep into sports media has really been burning my beans lately; endless chatter among the sports-minded that th...
Tuesday, December 14, 2010

The sanctimony ... err, sanctity of the bowls

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Time for my annual rant about how NCAA Division I football needs a playoff. I can't leave it alone because I heard it again last night; ...
Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Never Let You Go

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If this image doesn't touch you, you have no soul. Paige Bennethum, 4, clutches Daddy one last time before he ships off to Iraq last J...
Thursday, September 17, 2009

RIP, Adrian

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Patrick Swayze succumbed yesterday to pancreatic cancer, a disease that normally claims its victims within about six months but that Swayze ...
Monday, September 14, 2009

Cornelius Timberlake

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For some reason, I've had this stuck in my head for a long time. Gotta love people - especially celebrities - who can make fun of themse...
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Ronald Reagan was the last of an 'Old Guard' to predate a 24-hour news cycle that thrives on junk TV and contrarian sound bytes, ever vigilant for the next manufactured outrage. Reagan communicated great things and did so eloquently. And those who point to Bill Clinton's "eight years of peace and prosperity" would do well to acknowledge the same of Reagan. He oversaw a reinvigoration of America's strength internationally and unprecedented economic growth at home. And his charm and tireless optimism helped pull the nation from the 'national malaise' he inherited from Jimmy Carter. Reagan may have been the last great president we'll see, at least for a long, long time.
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