Posted on 11/10/2015 5:24:41 PM PST by Kaslin
RUSH: Here's Rachel Nichols, by the way. She was also on Anderson Cooper last night, and he said to her, "There are obviously a lot of factors involved here, but it is undeniable the power that this team has. I mean, they bring in tens of millions of dollars to this school every year."
NICHOLS: Within 48 hours of the football team making an announcement that's when we saw these resignations. Look, there are more people who watch football games in this country than go to church. There are more people who watch football games in this country than vote. This is where we have a lot of our national conversations. We've seen LeBron James get active in the Trayvon Martin case. We've seen NFL and NBA players and the "I can't breathe" Eric Garner shirts. We saw the Clippers say they refused to play for their own team owner, Donald Sterling, and now we can count the Missouri football players among those athletes.
CNNâs Rachel Nichols Compares Missouri Football Team to Jackie Robinson
RUSH: Right, and they're so excited. Rachel and her buds in the media are all excited. They've been hoping and praying to be able to get these athletes involved in the political process because they think they're unstoppable. And they think, because of what she just said, more people watch football than go to church, if you worship an athlete and he comes out and says "Vote Obama," that's probably worth 10 million votes, so many people idolize athletes.
Up to now athletes have been reluctant to do that because kids of both parties happen to buy T-shirts or tennis shoes or sneakers or what have you, and athletes have been reluctant to alienate half of the buying public. But that hasn't stopped the Drive-By sports media from trying to lure them in and get them involved in the political process, 'cause of course the Drive-By sports media is as liberal, if not more so, than the standard everyday Drive-By Media.
One last thing. Michael Sam, in a story found at NewsBusters yesterday said that he had personally experienced no racism at all when he played football for Mizzou. Claims to have personally experienced no racism whatsoever. "Michael Sam has a lot to learn about being a radical liberal activist. After University of Missouri President Tim Wolfe resigned on Monday," Sam said (paraphrasing), "I didn't experience any racial issues. It didn't happen. Everything was fine. They gave me awards" and the left-wing activists could not let this stand. I mean, here's this openly gay, award-winning linebacker for Mizzou, African-American, says he didn't experience any racism, and that's the whole reason all this hubbub is going on.
So they got hold of Michael Sam. They took him somewhere and they got his mind right and the next story that came out on Breitbart was: "Michael Sam, the openly gay football player who competed at the University of Missouri from 2009-13, tweeted his delight after Mizzou president Tim Wolfe announced his resignation Monday morning."
Michael Sam said: "If Mizzou is truly a family, then WE all must stand by #ConcernedStudent1950!!!"
"Today was just one more step forward, that itâs true we can still come together in any circumstance."
So yesterday, hey, you know what, I didn't experience any racism. A few short hours later, they'd gotten his mind right, he became victim number one, as he should have always portrayed himself to be and was off on the right path.
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RUSH: By the way, one more thing about Michael Sam. You know what he did? He bombed out in the NFL. Then he went to the CFL and it didn't work out there, so he left. You know where he went? He went back to Mizzou. He went back to this racist, sexist, homophobic institution. He went backward. Nobody feels safe. He went back where there's anger and hatred all over the place. That's where he went back. He wanted to finish his studies. He wanted go to grad school or something, wanted to try to get a degree of some kind. Why would he return to such a racist, filthy, unsafe, dangerous place when he could have gone anywhere else?
Not with the current NCAA. Screw all of them.
Not going to the game would be a racist act.
I am very sorry for you. You really got knifed by your alma mater. If it's any consolation, that's not Mizzou talking -- it's Feliks Dzherzhinsky, the long-dead and smoking-in-hell founder of the KGB, and his creature Saul Alinsky. It's a cabal of Stalinists, run by the First Catamite and his cell of coconspirators.
Hecky Durn. Who Knew?
They, and their Mob-and-broadcasting-and-gambling favorite pressure group.
They ruined the bowls and what, 70 years? of American midwinter sports tradition. It's all trash now, put on for the gambling racket.
I take your point about Marxist profs, who have been oppressing campuses since Dinesh D'Souza and Laura Ingraham were fighting the Dartmouth Marxist profs in the early 80's at the Dartmouth Review. But the bad news is, they'll take a lot of our best colleges with them when they implode, if they do.
I'm not worried about Lewis and Clark, or Sul Ross, or Fort Valley State or Regis College. But the premier campuses, liberal-arts colleges and big land-grant state operations, will be vulnerable to revolutionism because of their drifts and shoals of tenured Marxists.
What the hell did you mean by that??
Every football player that participated in this circle jerk protest should have had his scholarship cancelled and been expelled from MU. ...Alumna donors should stop giving funds.
Same should occur at other schools that are inspired by the results at MU to do anything similar.
I know that football programs in Div-1 schools bring in the dollars that fund most of their athletic programs, but the people running the schools can’t cave in to a minority of the student body just because they claim their feelings were hurt.
Devious mind! ...But very funny!
Even better, I challenge anyone reading this to withold every single dollar of team gear, donations, attendance, endowments, etc, etc., to any school that allows it's athletic program to pull a Mizzou type stunt.
Watch what happens when the dollars start disappearing.
Yes, I was thinking the same thing. It will be interesting to see the alumni reaction to this over the next year or two. My guess is not only attendance will go down, but also alumni contributions will decline as well.
oops
Alumni... not alumna
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