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Fruits of the Backlash: The New All-White Basketball League
February 17, 2010
Many in the media are already apoplectic about the infamous launch of the All-American Basketball Alliance (AABA). For those untainted by the news, the AABA would be a league exclusively for native-born whites. But despite the moral posturing against this utterly idioticproposal, it has to be noted that the central obsessions and buzz words that define the mission of the AABA -have long been part of the very mainstream, and often very racist, discussions of the NBA.
Christopher Hitchens: Sporting Fool
February 12, 2010
Essayist Christopher Hitchens gives us his take on the wide world of sports. Let the carnage begin.
When Snow Melts: Vancouver’s Olympic Crackdown
February 11, 2010
News Flash: Winter Olympic officials in tropical Vancouver have been forced to import snow - on the public dime - to make sure that the 2010 games proceed as planned. This use of tax-dollars is just the icing on the cake for increasingly angry Vancouver residents. Officials are feeling the anger, and the independent media, frighteningly, is paying the price.
Who Dat? Dat's the Super Bowl Champs!
February 7, 2010
The New Orleans Saints won Super Bowl 44. I can’t believe I’m even typing the words. Five years ago this was the team considered most likely to be moved to Los Angeles. Four and a half years ago, after the levies broke, the concern was not whether there would be a Saints, but whether there would even be a New Orleans. I’m not sure whether it feels like a dream or positively preordained. If nothing else, it’s an emotional release from all the idiocy that surrounded the big game.
Note to ESPN’s Jemele Hill: Tim Tebow is not Muhammad Ali
February 3, 2010
First let me put my cards on the table. I consider Jemele Hill, sports columnist for ESPN.com, to be as incisive and interesting as they come. She has been a frequent and fearless guest on my radio show and is always aces on the air. That's why I'm so gobsmacked by Jemele's latest column, subtly titled,
Laud the Courage in Tim Tebow's Stand
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Tim Tebow and CBS: United Against “Choice”
February 2, 2010
The cultural power of the Super Bowl cannot be overstated. That's exactly why CBS' utterly hypocritical decision to air an anti-abortion ad funded by Focus on the Family and starring Tim Tebow was both wrongheaded and revealing.
An Idiot Among Us: Paul Shirley on Haiti
January 30, 2010
In most cases, I've believed strongly in the right of professional athletes to state their political beliefs loudly and proudly. The concept that jocks should just "shut up and play" denigrates our collective freedom to stand up and be heard. But defending an athlete's right to speak is far from defending the political content of their words. Case and point: former NBA journeyman Paul Shirley.
The Vancouver Olympic Blues
January 27, 2010
When I arrived in Vancouver, the first thing I noticed was the frowns. The anger wasn't far behind.
Silver Lining for Vikings Fans (Politically)
January 25, 2010
Yes, there is misery in Minnesota. But there is also a silver lining, and I'm not talking about the joy in Green Bay at the spectacular fall of Minnesota QB Brett Favre. It's about the politics of stadium funding.
NFL Owners Stiff-arm Fans/Union
January 22, 2010
Call it the Super Bowl for lawyers and the reckoning for football fans. On January 13 the owners of all thirty-two NFL teams asked the Supreme Court to shield them from anti-trust laws. Their argument is that the league does not comprise, despite all evidence, thirty-two individual competing units but is made up of one "single entity."
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