To: ApesForEvolution
As Rush explained on his show today, his role on the show was to be "The Fan". He represented the fans opinion and as seen on this thread, and any sports bar, there are thousands of them ranging from informed to idiotic. So he said something "outrageous"...what did ESPN expect....or, in fact, what were they hoping for???? Ratings??? Buzz?? They have it now AND when they hired him. They knew exactly what they were getting. If he was to represent the fan, then he had full reign to say what you hear the moron sitting behind you at the game saying.
410 posted on
10/01/2003 10:36:52 PM PDT by
Bubbette
(Depressed and pissed in Dallas (no not about the Cowboys...yet))
To: Bubbette
No disagreement here. In fact, what he said was a lot of intelligent people say all the time, and without a single tinge of racial animosity in our being. I played in that world back when it was pretty racist. There is absolutely affirmative action for black QBs in the NFL and the communist-guilted, white male eunichs in the sports press on the coasts DO have a lot of hope invested in this social engineering. McDumba** certainly is WAY overhyped and overextended on his 'benefit of the doubt' account.
423 posted on
10/01/2003 10:40:24 PM PDT by
ApesForEvolution
("The only way evil triumphs is if good men do nothing" E. Burke)
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