Tank McNamara by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds
- October 22, 2009
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Sports is Tank McNamara’s beat, his livelihood. A former professional football player who’s now a TV sportscaster, Tank McNamara reports on the breaking sports stories of the day: the hot players and angry coaches, the pending lawsuits and drawn-out strikes, the constant roar and ever-increasing hype that make organized sports one of the world’s most lucrative businesses.
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rayannina said, about 1 month ago
As if the Rams haven’t suffered enough this year …
Fairportfan2
said,
about 1 month ago
What, Scottfritos hasn’t said anything about this one yet?
Edcole1961 said, about 1 month ago
Actually, they didn’t look that bad last week in the overtime loss at Jacksonville. If they play just a bit better, the fans will start cutting out eye-holes in their bags.
TrapperJohn said, about 1 month ago
Jeez, even comics are left-wingers – at least this one is.
Ravenswing said, about 1 month ago
Yeah, well, that was deserved. I near to died laughing when Rush actually dared to say that the investors’ group giving him the heaveho was a terrible loss to America … could you GET more egotistical?
(And don’t give me any malarkey about him being hounded out because of his views being a “loss to the country.” Part of the freedoms Rush claims to support is the freedom of association. That investors’ group chose not to associate with him. That’s their right. And someone who doesn’t want to be judged for his views shouldn’t be on the air publically judging the views of others for a living.)
jimmyt4 said, about 1 month ago
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No, it’s not that it’s Left, it’s just not hanging out on the Right’s Lunatic Fringe.
When it endorses Pelosi, THEN we have an issue
3hourtour said, about 1 month ago
KKKan’t you leave Rush alone???…
Ravenswing said, about 1 month ago
I’m sure people will leave Rush alone when he leaves people alone … (grins)
Orgelspieler said, about 1 month ago
When he’s leaving people alone it probably means he’s molesting livestock, or making more crack…
cartwrights
said,
about 1 month ago
BTW, that should be “outstretched”. I hope that was accidental.
Bill Hinds
said,
about 1 month ago
We didn’t misspell it, the billboard company did.
Jeff’s and my politics balance each other out, so we end up in the middle.
Besides life isn’t all politics.
It’s all sports.
Johanan Rakkav
said,
about 1 month ago
Either way, it’s amazing you two don’t have epic arguments in whatever serves as your workroom.
Or do you?
Bill Hinds
said,
about 1 month ago
We don’t work together, but when we are together we spend a lot of time laughing.
Ray C
said,
about 1 month ago
Ravenswing: concerning “freedom of association.” They first chose freely to associate with him. Then, when hit by the libelous “quotes” he never made, they were more or less forced to dis-associate themselves. So I don’t think you can say that Rush is against freedom of association there.
Egotistical, yes. Inconsistent, no.
Trucker Ron said, about 1 month ago
Ravenswing, Rush was INVITED to join the investment group. They reversed themselves when the media went wild spreading the lies… but please note that NFL players with criminal records, even flagrant animal abuse, are welcome in the NFL as long as they aren’t conservatives. Go figure.
PlainBill said, about 1 month ago
Trucker Ron, Limbaugh has three strikes against him. He’s a criminal, he’s a drug abuser, and he’s divisive. The investor group had a choice - accept a three time loser into their ranks or look for someone with better character.
JohnHerbison said, about 1 month ago
It’s not about politics; it’s all bu$ine$$. (Recall Sal Tessio telling Michael it was never personal.)
The National Football League is an entertainment business, the purpose of which is to make money by selling its product to spectators and broadcasters (just as the purpose of radio broadcasting is to make money by acting as a conduit between listeners and advertisers). Rush Limbaugh is enough of a controversial figure that his persona would have made the NFL’s product less marketable.
If William Clay Ford, Sr. died, and Michael Moore sought to buy a stake in the Detroit Lions from his heirs, I suspect the reaction would have been similar.
911gt1 said, about 1 month ago
PlainBill, you need to be corrected on one point. Rush was not convicted of any crime. He paid a fine and agreed to undergo therapy in return for all charges being dropped, if you are referring to his “doctor shopping” arrest.
fritzoid said, about 1 month ago
The two guys who did The Bullwinkle Show were on opposite sides of the political fence, but they had complementary senses of humor. They’d call out silliness wherever they saw it, but in such a way that neither side would take offense.
Ravenswing said, about 1 month ago
Spreading WHAT “lies?” That a lot of liberals in St. Louis like football and aren’t as inclined to support a losing team run by a guy on record as hating them? That a lot of football fans are patriots and don’t take kindly to supporting a losing team run by a guy on record as hoping that the President of the United States “fails?” That a lot of football fans are women who don’t care to be characterized as Nazis? That a lot of St. Louis fans live in an urban area and don’t like the notion of a team owner who hoped that Chicago during the DNC would be met with fire, riots and burning cars?
Now, yeah, I know the right wing definition of “lie” is “Something we don’t want people to believe to be true,” but let’s leave that aside. Let’s talk about Trucker Ron’s statement that NFL criminals are only welcome if they aren’t conservatives. You got any PROOF of that? Oh, no, of course not. In the real world, we call that “making things up.” The dictionary calls that a “lie.”
Trucker Ron said, 29 days ago
I also hope that Obama fails in his efforts to destroy our country by implementing policies that can’t possibly work because they’re based on liberal fantasies. There’s nothing unpatriotic about hoping such unconstitutional schemes fail to be implemented. As for people not wanting to be characterized as Nazis, it’s the liberals who labeled Bush as one before he even took office. Rush has never advocated riots in Chicago or anywhere else.
As for my statement, how come those criminals are welcome to play in the NFL? Never mind their politics, what the ^&%&%& are they doing representing the league when a man who’s NEVER been convicted of any crime or of hurting anyone or any animal is unwelcome? That is what gives the appearance that having the “wrong” political view is worse than animal abuse, rape, or manslaughter.
Ravenswing said, 29 days ago
Go ahead, Ron, let’s see you source that about Bush being labeled a Nazi before he took office. Give us a link, why doncha?
And you weren’t “never minding” the players’ politics before you were called on it, were you? You just assumed they all held to politics you didn’t like … or was that just another lie of yours?
As to Obama, after eight years where we had thousands of our brave soldiers die in Iraq for NOTHING, millions of Americans out of work, more debt racked up than in the previous 200 years combined, hundreds of thousands made homeless, and our economy ruined, you have some freaking nerve talking about the President trying to “destroy our country.” Sorry, the Republicans already did their level best to do that, and now the only decent thing they can do is get out of our way, sit down, shut up and let us fix their mess.