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By Roy Edroso, Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 12:34AM
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The National Football League has a large millionaire population which predictably contributes overwhelmingly to Republicans over Democrats. Yet this week we learned from rightbloggers that the NFL is in fact a wing of the liberal conspiracy.

Early this month Rush Limbaugh and Dave Checketts collaborated on a bid to buy the St. Louis Rams NFL franchise. But after some people in the League -- including Commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith -- raised objections to the controversial radio host's involvement, and Colts owner Jim Irsay said he'd vote against any bid involving him, Limbaugh found hmself off the team.

It was believed that comments Limbaugh had made about black people generally, and black people in the NFL specifically -- comparing NFL games to confrontations "between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons," for example -- influenced his critics in the League, leading to his ouster.

Bidding on pro sports franchises is usually subject to league review, which does not always go the bidders' way, as when Jim Balsillie unsuccessfully tried to take over the NHL Coyotes earlier this year. The fairness of such procedures may be disputed, but it's rare that anyone tries to make a Constitutional issue of them: sports business, like sports, has rules, and those that don't like them may go play somewhere else.

But the involvement of Limbaugh -- who quickly blamed his defenestration on Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, who had opposed the bid -- elevated for rightbloggers this bit of inside-football to Code Red status, and the NFL to fellow travelers whom they proposed to punish with their ultimate, if unlikely, weapon: a conservative boycott of pro football...

The American Spectator got in the game early, exposing one putative Limbaugh quote about slavery as bogus. "And make no mistake," they added, "Rush today, some other conservative tomorrow." "In their attempt to brand him a racist," concurred Bluegrass Pundit, "many liberal media sources attributed a quote about slavery to Limbaugh that he clams he never made."

Other rightbloggers found other unsubstantiated quotes. There are, of course, plenty of unfortunate Limbaugh quotes, like the one mentioned above, that are beyond dispute -- though Limbaugh fans pleaded in those cases for context: In the aforementioned case, Workingclass Conservative explained, Limbaugh was merely saying the players were "acting like they're throwing gang signs on the field," thus rendering it merely "insensitive" rather than racist; also, a liberal who reproduced the quote "left out the word 'the' in the 'the Bloods and the Crips,'" further proving his fatal bias.

But the presence of some ringers demonstrated to Ace of Spades that "Rush Derangement Syndrome took over the NFL." "The deeper point is that the truth is under assault," wrote Commentary, "and that, in the Internet age, anyone can be a target." "All's fair in love for Obama," said neo-neocon, "and war against the Right."

Some went further, praising Limbaugh as a champion of racial equality. "Limbaugh's embodiment of MLK's dream changed my life," said RedState's Mike gamecock DeVine. When he learned that Limbaugh had a black sidekick, " I realized that what so appealed to me about Rush was that he treated all people the same, no matter the race... Rush was the embodiment of the character content, color-blind dream of Martin Luther King, Jr. that became my dream in my youth."

Americans for Truth added that Limbaugh allowed black conservatives to guest-host and appear on his show. (Rush's real enemies, AfT said, were gay people; an "intolerant act of 'gay' thuggery" by ACT-UP had "certainly contributed to Rush downplaying the homosexual issue in the years that followed.") A black minister was found to defend Limbaugh. Hollywood Gumshoe said that Limbaugh had been undone by a "New Klan" in the membership of which he included Janeane Garofalo and Richard Belzer. "The Klansmen mobilized for Limbaugh's lynching," he asserted. "... America is witness to a Democrat Party that has transformed itself from the bigoted and segregationist organization it once was into a political party that no longer prohibits house Negroes, tea-baggers and deranged women from joining their Klan."

From here it was only a quick leap to the conclusion that the NFL was a liberal front group.

Nice Deb claimed that the Democratic Party was behind the drive to keep Limbaugh from buying a football team. "The Democrats are persistent critters," she wrote. "They know that if they repeat a lie often enough... and just keep hammering away at it, they can create a narrative, and shift public opinion." This, she said, was "liberal fascism on display once again, for all to see."

Sarah Palin 2012's Adrienne also believed that the NFL was taking its orders from the left. "Limbaugh exposed the NFL for what it is," she wrote, "another haven for the Left in which they've completely taken over and use to destroy conservatives --- just like academia, the movies, TV and news media." "It would seem that the NFL has become just another left wing acronym," said Liberty on Life Support.

The League was castigated for hypocrisy, as it employed dogfighter Michael Vick and other players with criminal records. Doug Powers was incensed that the NFL had approved Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie for NFL ownership, as she had sung sexually explicit lyrics.

RedState's tsquare found in this a Spartacus moment: "Tonight, Rush is us. And we are him. Tonight Rush became the metaphor for all of us... every man woman and child in this great nation of ours... Tonight the left proved that they will stop at nothing to end our dreams." He specifically named among those whose dreams the left sought to end "Small business owners," "Medical Doctors," and "Oppressed people wanting freedom around the world."

Obama, naturally, got dragged into it. "Do you think President Obama would say during a nationally televised press conference that the NFL 'acted stupidly' in its reaction to false statements attributed to Rush Limbaugh?" asked Gay Patriot. "Of course not. Racial politics is only one-sided these days in Obama's America."

Conspiracy theories were floated. American Thinker noticed that Smith of the players' union had worked for Eric Holder before he became Attorney General (a fact listed in Smith's official biography), and served on the Obama transition team, which for AT proved that "Obama tentacles seem to penetrate into nearly every corner of the nation." The Freedom Fighter's Journal denounced "THE OBAMA DIRECTED PURGE OF RUSH LIMBAUGH FROM THE NFL." "Make no mistake, this was a political hit," said LeatherneckM31. "If football is so thoroughly politicized under this gang," said Instapundit, "why expect that liver transplants will be different?"

Others suggested liberal supervillain George Soros would take Limbaugh's place in the Checketts consortium -- which is disputed, but the need to fact-check is much less urgent when it does not involve quotes by Rush Limbaugh.

Inevitably, a boycott of the treasonous NFL was demanded.

"I will not watch ONE MINUTE of NFL games or coverage this season -- including the Super Bowl," claimed Teflon of MoltenThought. "And I challenge you to join me." He had a taker in Tracy Walters: "Today is football Sunday. We will be watching old movies or the Game Show Network." "I have decided to personally boycott football for the rest of the season," cried Saber Point.

"I'm absolutely sure that conservatives make up the lion share of money that comes to the NFL through television rights, merchandising and attendance," asserted Macsmind. "...today I walked every bit of NFL gear out to the dumpster and tossed it... I'm calling for conservative bloggers everywhere to follow suit."

"It's 10:15 Sunday, and my TV is off the NFL for the first time ever on a Sunday," said Clark County Politics. "Watching it now is the same thing as watching a play put on by the Klan. It's as distasteful and angering as watching an American nazi party rally."

"Next time an NFL game is on TV, take your wife or girlfriend dancing," inveighed Chicago News Bench, perhaps unfamiliar with the target audience.

Pajamas Media' Jim Kearney admitted that "giving up the games, even for a week or two, is a considerable sacrifice," especially if "you just bought a big-screen high-definition TV or satellite package." Nonetheless he bravely "put my Giants cap up in the garage... until there is some atonement, the NFL, one of the great brands in sports and media, will be tainted in my eyes."

Others looked for easier ways to feel righteous. Prairie Pundit suggested "the obvious thing to boycott would be the NFL Network which few people can see anyway." Reliapundit allowed, "WATCH THE GAMES IF YOU MUST, BUT BOYCOTT PRODUCTS ENDORSED BY THE NFL AND THEIR PLAYERS!" (He also told his readers to boycott Avon, as they had announced an endorsement deal with the hated Fergie.) "Don't spend the huge price tag to go to a game," said Carl's Things That I Notice. "Stay home a watch it at home." That's hitting them where they live.

"Perhaps a boycott is in order of all of those folks who sponsor the NFL," said Voice of Reason. Considering those sponsors include Burger King, Snickers, Frito-Lay, Doritos, and Gatorade, we don't see this going very far with rightbloggers.

"I don't think a successful boycott is likely," admitted Wigderson Library and Pub, "but someday the NFL may wonder when it started to lose a significant portion of its fan base," somehow.

Still, many were confident of victory. "The sleeping giant has awakened," claimed Say Anything. "Countless men addicted to the NFL are walking away from pro football this week," said Neil Braithwaite. "Countless" may be just the word, for in days to come we may expect rightbloggers, with their customary, counter-intuitive metrics, to call their boycott a great success no matter what the numbers are. Any NFL team's weak attendance numbers can certainly be repurposed to show that fans are staying home in defense of Rush Limbaugh; it won't have to convince anyone except the faithful, and they are eager to be convinced.

Liberals for their part may wonder why, if they are now running the National Football League, it still has a team called the Redskins.

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Homer says:

I was waiting for this. It's getting gnarly. The paranoia is sky high. Cretins with guns and things like "Oath Keepers" are popping up and it's getting uglier by the day. Limbaugh, that fucking no good dick breath, is largely to blame for firing up every crazyass hillbillie with shit for brains in this Country. I don't know where this will lead. What I do know is that all these crazy fucks with their beloved guns don't stand a chance in hell against a tank or a attack helicopter. If they do try to actually do some major violence I will have one reason to appreciate Bush. Our military has had plenty of target practise in Iraq and Afghanistan

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 1:38AM
Just A Guy says:

Ahhh, the art of liberal labeling. Thank you ever so much for weighing in, Homer.

I don't know if I'm honored or chagrined to be linked to such an august publication as this. I'm sure of a couple of things, however, and they are these:

The First Amendment, as so aptly illustrated by Mr. Homer, is not the First Suggestion. WHen a Rush is excluded from ownership for ideas and what he has said, and a Michael Vick or Ray Lewis or any of the other thugs are not held to a similar standard, one has to wonder: is it really a "standard" that's been set here... or a DOUBLE standard?

The next thing I'm sure of is this: if the NFL were as concerned about these issues on the left, Keith Olbermann wouldn't even be allowed IN an NFL football game, let alone his weekly network blathering on the Obama Leg Humping network known as NBC... Bill "Steal The Signals" Bellichek would be in the midst of a life time ban.

And the final thing I'm sure of is this: had one of the fringe-left icons of ideas, say, a real fringe nutberger like Soros (You know.... THAT fucking no good dick breath?) had been denied ownership for what HE has said (let alone his documented nazi-collaboration background) you people would be losing your collective minds.

I GET that situational ethics, hypocrisy and a double standard is the hallmark of the left. But don't expect everyone to agree with a thought process that has those tenets for a foundation to sit silently by and allow anyone's freedoms to be abused like the NFL has abused ours... no matter how much they're tap dancing and back tracking today.

Until the NFL actually applies the same standard to EVERYONE, players and owners alike... until they will hold ALL of the people involved to the SAME standard without concern for situational ethics, then they can kiss my wide-glide ass.

As for our military's target practice? I know a great deal about it... and I can acquire a sight picture with the best of them... since I'm one of those "veteran" terrorists that moron running Homeland Security was babbling about.

Meanwhile I hope you folks on the left aren't ALL as paranoid as old Homer, here.

Thanks for linking... I guess.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 2:06AM
Anonymous says:

"Stay home a watch it at home" is far and away my favorite quote. But the rest of the martyrdom was also amusing.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 2:23AM
daphnechyprious says:

"Angering" is my favorite word. And as far as I'm concerned, "just" doesn't "get" nuthin'. Sometimes you just gotta wonder: are all of us even the same species?

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 4:58AM
zadig says:

Just a Guy, I had not yet followed the link to your blog, but I can assume that it's chock full of insights like trying to apply the First Amendment to a speech issue that in no way involves the Government. So I'm thinking maybe I don't need to follow it now. Thanks.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 8:33AM
ChrisV82 says:

Watching it now is the same thing as watching a play put on by the Klan. It's as distasteful and angering as watching an American nazi party rally.

Watching the Giants stink against the Saints was worse than the Holocaust!

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 8:39AM
Jennifer says:

Ok, so let's see...a few months ago, the big conspiracy theory on the right was that Obama was undertaking a stealth campaign to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine...and now the complaint is that he didn't?

Fairness for me but not for thee...same as it ever was for these putzes. Since zadig has already pointed out the tenuous grasp these folks have on the concept of their vaunted "free market", I'll just leave it there.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 8:52AM
SteveB says:

"Today is football Sunday. We will be watching old movies or the Game Show Network."

I guess it's too much to ask that their boycott activity involve actually LEAVING THE HOUSE.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 9:04AM
waldo says:

To quote my favourite minstrel "I can't get used to something so right".
First the Nobel peace prize for the president then Gush gets his cyst punctured sans drugs. Ha ha ha ha... And the wingnuts are moaning...ha ha ha

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 9:06AM
Glen Tomkins says:

Just a Guy,

Let me explain this slowly and carefully, in a way more thorough than has ever before been attempted. The First Amendment prohibits the GOVERNMENT from PROHIBITING FREE SPEECH. The GOVERNMENT can't KEEP you FROM SAYING THINGS. That's it.

It doesn't even prohibit the government from discriminating against people for the content of what they say. As in, for example, it was perfectly legitimate for some of our illustrious Senators to say that Sotomayor should be denied a government job on the Supreme Court, by an official act of the US government, a down vote on her nomination to the Supreme Court, because they interpreted some of her remarks from the past as racist. It may indeed have been incredibly and wilfully stupid to interpret her remarks that way, but no one disagrees with the principle that acttual racist speech can and should disqualify the speaker from public office. You don't even have the right to say merely foolish things, let alone racist things, and then expect that the government will not be allowed to deny you equal consideration for public office. In fact, it is the duty of the president and Senate, and any govt official hiring merely for a civil service position, to actively discriminate against the stupid, and saying stupid things in public is absolutely evidence of the stupid that hiring officials have a positive duty to take notice of and act upon. Rush was merely discrimated against for what he had said, which is not at all against the 1st Amenment, because he was NOT KEPT FROM SAYING THINGS.

Again, the 1st Amendment means that the GOVERMENT can't keep you from saying things. Of course, everyone else but the government is not even prohibited from doing whatever is otherwise legally in their power to KEEP you FROM SAYING THINGS. Magazines are perfectly free to not hire you to write a column, solely on the basis that they don't care to give you a forum to air your particular views. That is true even if their forum is unique and irreplaceable, so that if you are denied that particular soapbox, you are denied an access not available anywhere else. The editors can even do everything otherwise legal to keep other forums from letting you speak. A vast, impenetrable conspiracy of private interests could form with the express intent of denying JustaGuy any forum to make his views known, and, as long as they violated no other laws or Constitutional strictures it would be as legal as church on Sunday. The 1st Amendment would have nothing to say in the case, because it only, repeat after me, prohibits the GOVERNMENT from keeping you from saying whatever you want in public. The NFL is, and this may be news to some of your readership, NOT the GOVERNMENT.

Let's recap what we've learned and apply it to this case of Limbaugh and the denial of his bid to own an NFL team. The NFL is NOT the GOVERNMENT, and as such, cannot violate anyone's free speech rights. And Rush Limbaugh was NOT KEPT FROM SAYING THINGS. The NFL, which had every right to blackball Rush merely to deny him a soapbox, instead merely discriminated against him because some things he had said were so stupid and hateful that they told the owners that he would be an embarrassment to the league, and hurt their profitabiltiy. He was discrimated against for the stupid his remarks revealed about him by an entity that is NOT the GOVERNMENT, something that even the government is allowed to do. He was NOT KEPT FROM SAYING stupid THINGS by anybody. Your idea that Limbaugh had his 1st Amendment rights violated here fails to meet either one of the only two criteria for such violations, both of which must be present for there to be an infringment of the 1st Amendment. NOT the GOVERNMENT, and NOT KEPT FROM SAYING THINGS, remember, keep it straight, means the 1st Amendment stands majestically silent on the case.

Have a nice day. And please rejoin the discussion if you have anything not demonstrably false to add to it.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 9:15AM
peorgie tirebiter says:

Hey justaguy!

Ahem: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/27/AR2005062701447_pf.html

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 10:01AM
Mnemosyne says:

And the final thing I'm sure of is this: had one of the fringe-left icons of ideas, say, a real fringe nutberger like Soros (You know.... THAT fucking no good dick breath?) had been denied ownership for what HE has said (let alone his documented nazi-collaboration background) you people would be losing your collective minds.

Psst. He was. In 2005. By Republicans in Congress.

It's like trying to have a conversation with the guy in Memento:
"What if this happened to Soros?"
"It did."
"Yes, but what if this happened to Soros?"
"It did."
"Yes, but if this had happened to Soros, you guys would be going nuts."

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 10:18AM
Leeds man says:

But don't expect everyone to agree with a thought process that has those tenets for a foundation to sit silently by and allow anyone's freedoms to be abused like the NFL has abused ours...

Love the grammar. I think Just A Guy is saying that he and his whiny toddler brigade is going to keep whining. Quel surprise.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 10:54AM
Leeds man says:

are going to keep whining. Boy is my face red.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 10:56AM
scott says:

"But don't expect everyone to agree with a thought process that has those tenets for a foundation to sit silently by and allow anyone's freedoms to be abused like the NFL has abused ours... "


you know, when Jesus got on the cross he kept his mouth shut.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 11:20AM
R. Porrofatto says:

What's typically hilarious about all this is that they haven't a chance in hell of getting even a tiny fraction of dittoheads to boycott the NFL, no less sane people. This is yet another Vascular Eruption of Righteous Outrage, with the usual "THIS SHALL NOT STAND!" grandstanding and St. Extra-Crispin's Day perorations (viz. Just A Goy's Somebody, somewhere, has to scream "ENOUGH!" site). If they couldn't even stop eating Dunkin's Islamofascist Donuts for a day I don't think the NFL has to worry about a handful of whackjobs upset that Limbaugh didn't get to buy his very own black quarterback.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 12:27PM
DocAmazing says:

Persecuted for what he has said? Outrageous! Why, if it can happen to Rush, it can happen to Van Jones!

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 12:28PM
Hogan says:

Just a Guy: So you're saying the owners of the Rams don't get to decide to whom they sell their own property? And the NFL owners can't form a private club and decide who gets to be a member? What are you, some kind of Communist?

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 12:48PM
Moi says:

What's the NFL? A mideast front?

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 12:57PM
Jay B. says:

The next thing I'm sure of is this: if the NFL were as concerned about these issues on the left, Keith Olbermann wouldn't even be allowed IN an NFL football game, let alone his weekly network blathering on the Obama Leg Humping network known as NBC... Bill "Steal The Signals" Bellichek would be in the midst of a life time ban.

Belichick = "The Left". Do you guys even know what you are complaining about these days, or is it simply "anything that personally bothers me"? From here, it looks like a bunch of uncontrollable tics and spasms with unconnected words attached to them.

In a sense, though, I'm extraordinarily happy about this, even beyond the exquisite stupidity of Idiot Theater.

It wasn't over for McCarthy until he decided to take on the Army. The douchebags, cretins and shut-ins who make up Rush's Brigades have now found there are certain entities you can't attack and expect all your troops to rally to the cause. The NFL? Jesus man, have you lost all sense, at long last?

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 1:14PM
Realist says:

Doug Powers was incensed that the NFL had approved Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie for NFL ownership, as she had sung sexually explicit lyrics.

Unlike wingnut hero Ted Nugent, performer of such non-sexual anthems as Wango Tango and Wang Dang Sweet Poontang.

Don't their feet ever get tired of being shot?

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 1:26PM
Riggsveda says:

Watching the Game Show Network? Jesus K. Riste, why not just wear a hair shirt and spend 2 1/2 hours inside an Iron Maiden? No wonder these people are six pumps shy of a climax.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 1:32PM
JohnEWilliams says:

I just enjoy the thought of the many morons who turn off their TV sets in a fit of defiance thinking that's how it works, that the TV People can detect what they're viewing (or not viewing) at any given time.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 2:01PM
tperky says:

Rush Limbaugh does have a right to own a team, even if he has such disdain for the players. However I agree with the players about not playing for the team in which he is the owner. I think the NFL should let him be an owner and see how many players would want to play for him.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 2:20PM
SFAW says:

"What if this happened to Soros?"
"It did."

Why do you even bother? Even if the wingnuts were able to comprehend what you wrote, they'd either ignore it, or do the equivalent of stick-fingers-in-ears-and-scream-"La la la la"-very-loud, or say something like "I know you are but what am I?"

Do you guys even know what you are complaining about these days, or is it simply "anything that personally bothers me"?

I believe this is a variant of a well-known right-wing condition. i.e. "the belief that everybody you hate is exactly the same". In other words, jonanism.

No wonder these people are six pumps shy of a climax.

Beautiful.


Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 2:27PM
Anonymous says:

Rush Limbaugh does have a right to own a team ...

No, he doesn't.

He has a right to offer to buy the team, but that's about it.

He even has a right to whine about how those meanie commie NFL owners dumped him because he loves America and they don't.

But that's about as far as it goes, until the NFL gets nationalized - and even then.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 2:31PM
David says:

>many morons who turn off their TV sets in a fit of defiance thinking that's how it works, that the TV People can detect what they're viewing (or not viewing) at any given time.

A typical tactic of the Left. Make up something that the other side believes. And then follow it up with a personal insult.

If 10% of NFL viewers stop watching the NFL then their ratings will drop by 10%.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 2:52PM
LittlePig says:

I believe this is a variant of a well-known right-wing condition. i.e. "the belief that everybody you hate is exactly the same". In other words, jonanism.

Beautifully said, and exactly correct.

I expect the process went something like this:

Government = Bad
Rush Getting Turned Down = Bad

Therefore the Government caused Rush to get turned down, thus 1st Amendment violation, Q.E.D.

The gargantuan irony here is, of course, that Rush's loss was the result of a free market making a decision. The system worked exactly as the neo-cons SAY they want things to work. Of course, they really don't want things to work that way - if they did, for instance, Bill Kristol and Jonah Goldberg wouldn't have their current jobs, those being entirely the result of nepotism (Irving would brag about how well he pulled the strings for little Billy).

The system worked. God bless America.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 2:56PM
Sharon McEachern says:

I don't care if there's a political bias among NFL parties -- Right-wing or left-wing. I do care about the parties responsible for the broken-and-mangled wing. By that I mean the owners, coaches, players and fans who participate in and support violence OFF the field.

Why do fans not boycott NFL teams that have abusive players -- and abusive coaches like Oakland Raiders Tom Cable? I'm sick of hearing how NFL personnel beat their wives, girlfriends, children and now assistant coaches.

NFL training camps,team headquarters and home fields are places where there are workplace bullies. Oakland's head coach Cable throws a haymaker at his assistant coach and brakes his jaw and is still coaching -- the NFL won't take any action, unless forced by action from local district attorney. They're waiting --- enough with the waiting! Ethic Soup blog has some good posts on the subject at:

http://www.ethicsoup.com/2009/08/a-disgusting-bully-raiders-coach-punches-assistant-and-fractures-jaw.html

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 3:02PM
Doug Alder says:

The best part? All those right wing morons will still go to the games or watch then at home but the blog that they aren't doing it. LOL They are such lying hypocrites you just know that is going to largely be the case.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 3:22PM
Leeds man says:

A typical tactic of the Left. Make up something that the other side believes.

Make up? David, nothing in the craziest fevered dreams of the Left could come close to the batshit insane crap the Right does believe. Nice bit of projection though. That seems to be gaining popularity as a wingnut tactic lately.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 3:51PM
Jay B. says:

Those TVs won't unwatch themselves, Dave! Get at it!

Also, technically speaking, the rating needle only moves like that if 10% of the Neilsen families decide to join in the boycott. And it seems that since this has happened ratings have increased.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 3:56PM
trex says:

And the final thing I'm sure of is this: had one of the fringe-left icons of ideas, say, a real fringe nutberger like Soros

So when when a "fringe-left" nut like Soros plays a critical role in the downfall of Communist governments in Poland, Hungary, and the Soviet Union by pumping millions of dollars of his own money to support the dissidents there, does that mean the ideology of Communism was really "fringe-right"?

Or is it that the political spectrum is really shaped like a torus, greased like a pig so that it's impossible to grasp where upon it a political philosophy actually lies if it means damaging your prospects for framing an argument?

In the slippery wingnut rewrite of history, right-wing Nazis bent on arrogating greater personal power and treasure unto themselves have been recast as grim socialists laboring on government-run health care collectives, while anti-Communist heroes who've amassed huge fortunes through their own merit and spent it defeating totalitarian governments are depicted as filthy Communists themselves for claiming that George W. Bush ignored Constitutional protections.

If there's a coherent philosophy buried in that mess of claims, it's surely not evident without the aid of recreational drugs.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 3:58PM
Mr. Wonderful says:

To sum up: Rush has been rejected by a claque of rich capitalists as a consequence of things he said.

No wonder the right's reaction is demented. The wire reading ADMIRED MILLIONAIRES has crossed the one reading ACTUALLY HAVE TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ONE'S WORDS OR DEEDS. They've all shorted out. Their eyes are all X's and the balloon reads TILT.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 4:46PM
Thlayli says:

I don't even know what George Soros has to do with any of this, but:

... his documented nazi-collaboration background ....

He was 14 on V-E Day, how much "collaborating" could he have done?

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 5:00PM
Leeds man says:

Or is it that the political spectrum is really shaped like a torus

More like a Moebius strip.

Apparently the Village Voice comment software doesn't like umlauts. Fucking Nazi.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 5:06PM
Al Swearengen says:

Damn billionaires keeping a mere centi-millionaire down! What is the world coming to!!

It's delicious that this is how karma has decided to bite him on his bloated ass. He's being cold-shouldered by his natural peers because that asshole in the middle of his face has estranged him from NFL players and the 330,000,000 non-idiots who don't listen to his boring-ass show.

Reap what you sow pigboy.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 6:46PM
Substance McGravitas says:

"If football is so thoroughly politicized under this gang," said Instapundit, "why expect that liver transplants will be different?"

Or PEZ dispensers or water sprinklers or THOSE CAMERAS THAT ARE ALWAYS WATCHING.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 6:48PM
SFAW says:

He was 14 on V-E Day, how much "collaborating" could he have done?

A precocious lad, he was able to infiltrate, and subsequently rat out, the cabal dramatized in "Valkyrie".

He was also seen advising Heydrich more than once.

In addition, as a chemistry savant, he developed, and subsequently gave to the Nazis, the formula for Zyklon-B.

And if that were not enough, he not enough is known to have created the forged birth certificate "proving" Obama was born in Hawaii, but also sent one of his hit men (at Obama's request), to snuff BHO's grandma before she could tell the world the TRUTH about Obama being born in Kenya.

Also.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 6:53PM
parsec says:

SFAW: And it's all DOCUMENTED.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 7:12PM
Ben says:

It really is amazing how many people think that freedom of speech means "no one must ever be allowed to react negatively to something I said."

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 7:20PM
SFAW says:

parsec -
True.

The documents are currently being held by Chief Editor Korir. One can only hope that Soros (or his minions) do not find this out. If they do, then I pray Larry Johnson and his crack team of sweepers can get there in time to save him. (Korir, that is.)

In tomorrow's thrilling installment, gasp as George Soros is revealed to be the evil mind behind the disappearance of Judge Crater and Amelia Earhart!

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 7:31PM
SFAW says:

Substance McG -
Can you please give us a little warning before you quote that schmuck? My braims tried to run screaming from my head when I read that comment of his.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 7:35PM
HIbou says:

I believe when Rush made the decision to own a NFL team, he forgot to take his medication, so got himself in a LIMBO ! Next time he should apply for a Nascar team, that's more his shthick !

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 8:00PM
Homer says:

Hi Just A Guy. Thank you for your response to my post. In typical republican fashion you misunderstood the gist of the post which is that if you crazyass republicans ever pick up guns to stage a revolution of sorts, the military will blow your meager brains out. It's that simple. And I spent six years in the US Army, although not recently but during the Cold War, which is more than can be said for most these gun toting fatsos.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 8:11PM
MaryRC says:

I guess it's too much to ask that their boycott activity involve actually LEAVING THE HOUSE.

Or even getting up off the couch.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 9:28PM
Doghouse Reilly says:

Aw. A rich white man didn't get his way. What a tragedy.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 9:56PM
julia says:

St. Extra-Crispin's Day

R. Porrofatto FTW.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 10:11PM
CaptBackslap says:

Damn. I'd forgotten all about Macsmind, the one guy in the conservative blogosphere who may actually be dumber than Dan Riehl.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 10:17PM
Duncan says:

you know, when Jesus got on the cross he kept his mouth shut.

Um, no he didn't. "My god, my god, why have you forsaken me?" etc., remember?

Which reminds me: isn't this projected boycott reminiscent of the Southern Baptists's attempted boycott, a few years back, of Disney for being too pro-gay? I'm sure it will be every bit as effective.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 @ 10:39PM
JohnEWilliams says:

Dave sayeth "A typical tactic of the Left. Make up something that the other side believes. And then follow it up with a personal insult.

If 10% of NFL viewers stop watching the NFL then their ratings will drop by 10%."

A typical tactic of the Right. Wholly misunderstand a concept and then make up your own version of reality as you go along.

As others here have pointed out, the 10% you speak of don't mean jack shit unless the 10% are Nielsen viewers or are somehow collected and registered in specific demographic groups. Or something like that. In any event, simply turning one's television off will not register nothin' to nobody except the family members sitting in sudden, uncomfortable silence as they wonder what the hell to do with themselves.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 12:27AM
Mnemosyne says:

Why do you even bother?

Because I love a good "Memento" reference and the opportunity was too perfect to pass up. :-)

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 1:21AM
Joe Smith says:

Oh Gooooooood!
I stopped listening to right wing radio and television 5 minutes after I first listened to them. They are assholes! When will these so called democratic sites stop being a proxy for the right wing and parroting everything they say?

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 2:08AM
scott says:

"Um, no he didn't. "My god, my god, why have you forsaken me?" etc., remember?"

um that was my point, he never bitched about his plight or his great burden in public.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 2:17AM
Anonymous says:

Well, Glen

You see, discrimination is discrimination. Freedom of speech, thought and idea, to the extent of the yelling "fire" in the crowded theater scenario is a RIGHT we ALL have.

That RIGHT is NOT limited to "government." I, for example, have the right to say whatever I want on my blog, presuming I do not violate laws concerning libel, and what I write on that blog cannot be controlled by you or anyone else.

That, of course, is secondary to the government role that you so eloquently (and wrongly) state is the entire basis for my position.

All of that notwithstanding, using your bizarre perspective would make it perfectly OK for private concerns and people to discriminate against anyone for anything, including race and gender and sexual preference.

And if that's the case, if you own a business, feel free to try that little stunt and get back to us, would you?

The NFL discriminated against Limbaugh because of ideas and words. What they try to say is they have these high standards. What I'm saying is that when you look at the criminal records of many of the players, compared to Limbaugh's show, there IS no comparison... and no standard.

One football player who's beat the hell out of or otherwise assaulted one woman has caused much more damage then everything Limbaugh has done in the entirety of his life. But who gets excluded? And why?

Why did this non-existent "high standard" not keep Vick out? Or get rid of Bellchick?

While situational ethics may be swell in your world, once dragged into court, well, it won't be all that much. Combined with the false and defamatory, not to mention slanderous and demonstrably false statements, and well, NFL legal blood will be spilled all over the court room floor.

So, as I say... thank you so much for rising to the defense of this bigotry and discrimination... a defense no doubt driven by your peculiar sympathies in this matter.

Tah!

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 2:28AM
GeoX says:

Presumably, it would also be deeply offensive to anonymous dimwit for the NFL to refuse to let, say, David Duke own a team. After all, ANY organization refusing to let ANYONE into their club for ANY reason is JUST LIKE JIM CROW!!!!11

Jesus fucking Christ, you're stupid. I would say more, but your stupidity is so all-pervasive that it's hard to know where to start. Is that part of a strategy? If so, well done, I guess.

Seeing wingnuts sniveling about what a martyr a corpulent white millionaire is...words fail. If only they cared about anybody other than malignant right-wing demagogues, this world might someday see some sort of social justice. Ah well. Dare to dream.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 4:14AM
SFAW says:

You see, discrimination is discrimination.

No shit. But discrimination based on race/gender/etc. is generally illegal; deciding that someone would be a "problem" as an NFL owner because of his racist views is not.

That RIGHT is NOT limited to "government." I, for example, have the right to say whatever I want on my blog, presuming I do not violate laws concerning libel, and what I write on that blog cannot be controlled by you or anyone else.

You certainly have the right to say whatever you want on your blog (short of treason, etc.). And your employer - assuming it's not the Government - has the right to fire your ass if they don't like what you say. Don't believe me? Try it and see if the courts rule in your favor.

The NFL discriminated against Limbaugh because of ideas and words.

Well, that, and the rational belief that having an openly and loudly racist owner might work against their self-interest. This is just a teensy bit different from discriminating against someone because he's black.

While situational ethics may be swell in your world, once dragged into court, well, it won't be all that much.

Ah, right-wing projection is so typical, and much fun to witness. You guys wrote the book on situational ethics, but don't let that get in the way of a "good" rant.

Combined with the false and defamatory, not to mention slanderous and demonstrably false statements, and well, NFL legal blood will be spilled all over the court room floor.

Ignoring the approximate incoherence of this statement: most, if not all, of the right-wing shrieks about "defamatory" statements have been based on ... nothing. It ain't defamatory if it's true.

So, once again, your post has been a treasure trove of cluelessness. Doesn't do much to help your cause to get pore li'l Namblaugh what he's crying for, but it does provide hours (well, minutes) of amusement for those of us with IQ's higher than our age.

And learn to spell Belichick, will you? That's the second time you've screwed it up, and differently this time. Of course, intellectual rigor is not exactly a hallmark of right-wing "thought", so I'm sure will see it wrong again, real soon now.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 7:01AM
jake says:

Liberal PC fascists are like the new Klan. They organize these accusations of racism and media driven lynchings of prominent white conservative men. The end? To intstill fear in the rest to be quiet and lay down for the sickening Obama agenda. Too bad for the socialists though, they are gonna be in for a rude awakening in the next few elections.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 8:25AM
SFAW says:

jake -
This is a blog; I think you meant to post to the Comedy Channel. Thanks for the great laugh, though.

So, what's it like being insane? Do you also see visions of the Blessed Virgin? Are the voices telling you that Namblaugh is your Saviour? Inquiring minds want to know.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 9:53AM
Dave in Northridge says:

Agreed, SFAW. ON the other hand, though, isn't there something sad about this knee-jerk, lemming-like reaction from the wingnuts?

Um, no. Not if it demonstrates the degree of groupthink going on in their blogosphere. Makes me think that some of the unpleasant political labels they were throwing at Obama are a classic example of what psychologists call "projection."

No comment on what identifying with El Rushbo might mean to a mental health professional investigating the phenomenon either.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 10:03AM
SFAW says:

No comment on what identifying with El Rushbo might mean to a mental health professional investigating the phenomenon either.

As Peggy Noonan might say: "Would it be irresponsible to speculate whether all of Rush's followers are drug-addicted, hypocritical, racist, pedophilic criminals? It would be irresponsible NOT to!"

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 10:40AM
Dobby says:

I, for example, have the right to say whatever I want on my blog, presuming I do not violate laws concerning libel, and what I write on that blog cannot be controlled by you or anyone else.

So how were you able to manage getting your blog host and ISP to exempt you from their Terms of Service?

NFL legal blood will be spilled all over the court room floor.

Please, please bring an action against the NFL for discrimination or -- better yet! -- violating Rush Limbaugh's First Amendment rights. I've heard of this brave attorney, Orly Taitz, who takes on such righteous causes.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 10:47AM
Substance McGravitas says:

Substance McG -
Can you please give us a little warning before you quote that schmuck?

You'll have to blame Roy, who is obviously not fit to own a football team.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 10:57AM
SFAW says:

You'll have to blame Roy, who is obviously not fit to own a football team.

Sure, blame someone else for your failings. What are you, a right-winger? Freakin' Nazi!

No, wait, they're left-wing? Freakin' commie!

No, wait, they're left-wing, too? Freakin' bocialist!

No, sorry ... Freakin' fascist!

No, wait ...

Ah, screw it ...

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 11:19AM
mryoureonfiremister says:

"Liberal PC fascists are like the new Klan."

They're "like" the "new Klan"? What is this new Klan that liberals are like?

"They organize these accusations of racism and media driven lynchings of prominent white conservative men."

Oh, so the new Klan is "media driven" and their lynchings aren't real lynchings, ya know, where someone is actually murdered due to some immutable characteristic like race. In this era of the "new Klan", the victims are simply denied access to investment coalitions because of the inflammatory things they've said - i.e., a distinctly non-immutable characteristic. Funny how that seems a lot more aligned with judging one based on the content of his character rather than the simple fact that he's black.

"The end? To intstill fear in the rest to be quiet and lay down for the sickening Obama agenda."

Boy, that plan seems to be working so well, as evidenced every freaking week right here in Roy's column. But don't let that reality stop your fear from causing you to shut up.

"Too bad for the socialists though, they are gonna be in for a rude awakening in the next few elections."

Um, okay: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/19/AR2009101902451.html

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 12:49PM
Jay B. says:

That RIGHT is NOT limited to "government.".

Jesus fuck that's stupid. Why that's literally the dumbest thing I've heard in at least a week -- which, given the general tenor of high-frequency stupidity these days -- is truly amazing. I mean it's not enough to completely misread the Bill of Rights and not understand the First Amendment, you had to go and think the right was the government's. Listen you fucking moron, it's the opposite (which, i understand in your world is the opposite of that) -- the government SHALL NOT abridge the freedom of speech. That's basically it. That, or freedom of assembly, freedom of the press and freedom of religion (again, that doesn't mean we're a Christian nation, it means that the government CAN'T ASK US TO BECOME ONE). The right is in NO WAY the "government's" it's ours. It's telling the government what it CAN'T do. However, that doesn't logically or in any other way mean that words can't have consequences. I mean really, why would you even think that's a rational thought? I'm mean that's just the most ridi....Wait. What's this?

Liberal PC fascists are like the new Klan. They organize these accusations of racism and media driven lynchings of prominent white conservative men.

Wow. Hey Anon -- your moronic reading of the Constitution has been avenged by someone dumber. That accusation must feel like a noose around your neck you whiny drama queen.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 12:59PM
scott says:

That RIGHT is NOT limited to "government."


you know its this kind of bullshit that pisses me off.

the right is always bitching about the constitution being undermined and these dumb motherfuckers dont even know what it says...

i had this argument with someone when i said that the constitution says that the government should promote the general welfare, so healthcare reform is constitutional. this idiot told me, and this is a direct quote:

"the constitution says 'promote' the general welfare, not 'provide' the general welfare"

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 2:03PM
SFAW says:

Jay B. -

Don't hold back, laddie.

you too, scott.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 3:06PM
Peter Principle says:

Liberal PC fascists are like the new Klan.

Yes, it's true: As proven by the many, many cases where gangs of hooded feminists and college professors (often assisted by local left-wing sheriffs) have kidnapped innocent conservative white men, lynched them, hacked off their genitals, doused their corpses with gasoline, and set them on fire -- merely on the suspicion that they wished to purchase an NFL football team.

Will this barbarism ever be stopped?

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 3:48PM
Eric says:

"And the final thing I'm sure of is this: had one of the fringe-left icons of ideas, say, a real fringe nutberger like Soros."

The left may have Soros, but the right has Richard Mellon Scaife, The Bradley Foundation (contributors to the JBS, PNAC and Antonin Scalia), Peter Coors, Pierre duPont, the Koch brothers, Philip Anschutz and let's not forget the Washington Times, the newspaper that's so far to the right it has to be read back to front, with Sung Myung Moon as its patron saint and sugar daddy. For some reason, though, George Soros scares the crap out of the right all by himself.

Oh, and don't forget the Bechtels and the Waltons...

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 3:58PM
CybScryb says:

The real problem Rush had with attempting to become a minority owner is the unwritten rule that no ego in the league can be larger than that of Jerry Jones. Since both are of immeasurable size, Jones used his veto just in case liberal university scientists invent a measurement method.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 6:39PM
SFAW says:

The left may have Soros, but the right has Richard Mellon Scaife, ...

I know you weren't intending it to come out that way, but seeing the juxtaposition of Soros and Scaife et al. makes me think of all the insane wingnut shriekers being given a pass by their idolators, because Michael Moore is fat Fat FAT.

But thanks for the list, I had forgotten how many of them there are.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 8:16PM
aatom says:

The paranoid ideation of the wingers is palpable, isnt' it?

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 20 2009 @ 11:19PM
Joey says:

Wow you people on the right are crazy .

People person are rejected from owning teams all the time. People are trying to black Mark Cuban from buying the cubs.. because he is of his personality . And to top that off most of the owners in the NLF are WHITE . SO how is this racism .

Posted On: Wednesday, Oct. 21 2009 @ 10:27AM

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