USA Today Endorses NFL Protesters' Campaign

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January 25th, 2018 4:55 PM
So all the protests, all the disrespectful kneeling and the John Carlos wannabes making power salutes during the national anthem have led to the NFL's $89 million "Let's Listen Together" campaign. The grand solution to two seasons of bellyaching by rich, disgruntled social justice warriors in football uniforms is, as USA Today's Nancy Armour describes it, "a marketing campaign to highlight the…

Silly Things NYT Writers Say: Pathetic Patriots, Killer Tobacco Execs

January 25th, 2018 4:05 PM
On Wednesday, former reporter Frank Bruni’s ridiculous extended metaphor linked the Super Bowl, the New England Patriots, Donald Trump, and the American economy in a web of corruption: “The Hell of This Year’s Super Bowl.” The text box: “It’s the Patriots, again, and a metaphor for Trump’s America.” Not to be outdone, Nicholas Kristof wrote the next day that "American tobacco executives have…

USA Today: Tebow Ad Among Super Bowl's Most Controversial

January 25th, 2018 5:15 AM
Abortion used to be a private matter between a woman and her doctor, but when the family of Tim Tebow is involved then it's everybody's business. That was the liberal narrative in 2010 when, in a Super Bowl commercial, Tim thanked his mother Pam for giving him the gift of life. Liberals cried "foul!" then and now USA Today has named it among the most controversial Super Bowl ads of all time.

Costas Is ‘Happy’ He’s Not Covering the Super Bowl. You Should Be Too

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January 24th, 2018 4:22 PM
It’s been a rough year for the NFL. Ratings were down, stadiums half-empty, players kneeling, Roger Goodell somehow keeping his job. But take heart, fans! The football gods have decided that you've suffered enough. NBC’s Super Bowl pregame show will go on without Katie Couric Bob Costas.
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Nets Ignore NFL Quashing ‘Please Stand' Super Bowl Ad by Vets Group

January 23rd, 2018 11:51 PM
With the protest-filled 2017 NFL season set to come to an end in a couple of weeks, the league found itself engulfed in controversy Tuesday when they banned an ad from a veterans group asking people to “please stand” for the national anthem. It was a truly sad story, but the none of the major network news outlets (ABC, CBS, and NBC) felt the need to report it to their viewers during their evening…

USA Today Says Politics to Determine Fans' Super Bowl Favorite

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January 22nd, 2018 5:23 PM
No need for you to select your team in the 2018 Super Bowl match-up between Philadelphia and New England. USA Today sports writer Martin Rogers has already assigned your team for you based on your politics. If you're a Republican, the Patriots are your team. If you're a Democrat, you're cheering for an Eagles' win. Done deal.

No Anthem Kneelers on Remaining NFL Playoff Teams; NBC Hardest Hit?

January 18th, 2018 1:00 PM
On Monday, Valerie Richardson at the Washington Times noted that no teams with players who continued to kneel during the National Anthem before National Football League games until the end of the regular season qualified for the playoffs. A sports psychologist sees a potentially important lesson in this result, while NBC, which has promised to showcase kneeling players during the Anthem before…
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Kathy Bates Laughs About Smoking Pot at Reagan's Funeral in Comedy

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January 15th, 2018 11:40 AM
Season Two of Netflix’s Kathy Bates comedy Disjointed was released on January 12 with 10 half-hour episodes. The series is clearly liberal in its writing and dialogue but most episodes are done in a light-hearted way. Except for an obligatory swipe at the California left’s favorite villains, the Reagans.

McNabb, Davis Fired by ESPN for Alleged Sexual Harassment

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January 6th, 2018 6:45 PM
Yesterday, as Sports Illustrated and others reported, ESPN fired two suspended employees for allegedly engaging in sexual harassment during their previous employment at the NFL Network. How ironic and how hypocritical is that? ESPN is also facing a sexual harassment lawsuit for allowing what its accuser, Adrienne Lawrence, charges is a hostile work environment for women.

Yahoo! Ridicules Trump for Tweet on Soldier's Widow, NFL

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January 4th, 2018 6:05 PM
The social media skirmish between President Trump and defenders of NFL protests is back on, and Yahoo! Sports rushed headlong into the fray today to denounce the commander in chief for opposing those pro football players who take a knee during the national anthem.

The Nation: Without Kaepernick, Local Economies Were Gutted

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January 4th, 2018 12:00 PM
None of the NFL's communities have applied for federal disaster funding yet, but progressive lion Dave Zirin, sports editor for The Nation, claims the refusal to sign Colin Kaepernick to a pro football contract has brought these cities to economic ruin. He blames Kaepernick's lost season on right-wing, billionaire team owners who bank-rolled Donald Trump into the Oval Office.

NFL Scrooges Fine Saints' Player Who Wore Christmas Cleats

December 31st, 2017 8:00 PM
Cleats honoring Colin Kaepernick and referring to police officers as "pigs" are A-OK with the National Football League, but Christmas-themed shoes are worthy of a significant fine. Just ask the New Orleans Saints' Alvin Kamara, who was fined $6,076 for spreading Christmas cheer on the football field last week.  

Washington Post Sports Writer Champions Liberal Causes

December 30th, 2017 12:00 PM
What does it mean to be an NFL player in 2017? To Washington Post sports writer Adam Kilgore this season has been like no other year, as politics ensnared pro football players and philanthropy motivated them. He focused on one player in particular -- Chris Long, whose charity is laudable and whose criticism of President Trump is gold to left-stream sports media.

Bad Calls of '17: NFL Fumbles Reputation, Drives for Social Justice

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December 24th, 2017 2:00 PM
Editor's Note: This is the second of a three-part series on the most outrageous sports quotes of 2017. This may be news to some, but the National Football League exists, in part, to influence legislative change. Lobbying Congress is now an important part of the league's mission, right up there with the administration of a professional football league. That's what we observed during the 2017 NFL…