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Thursday, January 3, 2008 05:23 AM

Here's an idea

Forget the horse race, and just vote for who you think would be the best president, based on your own view of our national priorities. Then let the chips fall where they may.

One of the most distressing aspects of the horse race is seeing presumptive progressives wail that the country is not ready to elect a woman or a black man. I believe either Clinton or Obama can be elected, but not if Dem voters talk themselves out of giving one of them a shot. Talk about a self-fulfilling prophecy.

As it happens, I'm not planning to vote for either of them on Super Duper Tuesday. I'm putting foreign policy experience at the top of my list of priorities, as I believe that is the greatest crisis we now face. I also decided early on to weigh heavily the untelevised debate. So Joe Biden will get my vote if he's still kicking.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007 04:14 AM

I'm reminded

of Martin Starr in Undeclared (early Apatow TV show) hitting on a college girl by babbling about how great and unappreciated Freddy Got Fingered was. To which I say, keep your chin up. You are worthy of being entertained, though you seem not to believe it.

Monday, December 17, 2007 06:45 AM

He's certainly right

about Frankie Frisch, who is responsible for several of the most egregious admissions. The Giants infielders he helped enshrine are roughly analogous to having Chris Speier, John Olerud, Bill Madlock, and Hubie Brooks in the HOF. Good players all, but come on.

But some of the rest of this reads like The Sporting News from back in the '70s -- traditional stats being flung about with no context. It's not necessary to use fancy sabermetrics to make a point, but even many casual fans know that a 3.54 ERA means different things in different eras (and that catchers don't often lead the league in any offensive category, because they aren't on the field every day).

Thursday, December 13, 2007 04:42 PM

Wow

You people are a bunch of tinfoil-clad assholes.

Thursday, December 13, 2007 03:24 AM
Original article: Labor war on drugs

College coaches

I don't buy the argument that a "college coach" can't succeed in the NFL. I'll offer up Jimmy Johnson, Bill Walsh, and Bobby Ross as evidence. Heck, Saban's 15-17 record with the Dolphins could be viewed as a smashing success when you consider their 4-25 record in the years bookending his brief tenure.

I'm sure there are coaches out there whose personalities fit one or the other, and Petrino may be better suited as a college coach, where he can get away with being an uncommunicative despot. But he was an NFL assistant and coordinator with Jacksonville -- did his DNA change because he took a college job in the interim?

In my view, most coaches viewed as college guys tend to fail in the NFL for two reasons. First, MOST coaches fail, because the best few tend to stick around and keep winning, while most franchises experience sporadic success interspersed with frequent coaching turnover, whether they're college or pro guys.

Second, when a successful head coach does manage to step down without being fired, the franchise may tend to value continuity and hire someone familiar, i.e. George Siefert, or else assuage a nervous fan base by going with a retread, i.e. Wade Phillips. The "college" guys get the jobs with the lesser franchises.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007 05:19 AM

I agree with Polian

He has it exactly right. I think the punishment is just, and I don't understand the desire to see someone permanently ruined, to hope that he doesn't get a chance to "reclaim his life". Even though it means a convicted dog killer would immediately make more money than I ever will, I still hope that Vick gets another chance to play football and redeems himself as a person. How can you not want that to happen?

Wednesday, December 5, 2007 06:20 AM
Original article: King Kaufman's Sports Daily

asdf

"...aside from bad predictions, What the Heckā„¢, coin-flipping kids and "You can't get this kind of analysis just anywhere," I try to avoid shtick."

You left out "see what I did there?" and "Do you detect a pattern? Neither do I."

Signed, An Avid Reader

Tuesday, December 4, 2007 08:33 PM
Original article: The Dodd and Biden show

I only heard 45 minutes or so,

but in that time (mostly the China stuff) I thought Clinton was outstanding. I've avoided the televised debates -- too early, too many participants, and the cameras queer everything. I've heard about Clinton's debating skill, and she certainly put the other front-runners to shame -- Edwards was "branding" too obviously, the way he shoehorned his stump speech into any question, and Obama's inexperience was evident to me. The two of them, along with Kucinich, brought the least to the table, and this comes from someone who has toggled among exactly those three to this point in the process. Maybe someone who listened to the whole thing can dispute this claim -- I'd like to know.

Clinton was on point, confident, and contextual. And if those sound like wishy-washy qualities -- well, maybe they are. But I'm not in the mood for an ideologue, and I think the tenor of the nation agrees with me. Level-headedness and wisdom are the qualities I'm searching for. Clinton has them.

Biden's wealth of knowledge and experience was also evident. But though I try not to be cynical about process, we've seen what opposition research can do to a longtime Senator.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007 12:56 PM

asdf

Believe it or not, some people in the south have a sense of humor. We do call it the Redneck Riviera, and it is indeed where rednecks with some cash go for golf and "resort-ing". Unbelievably, many of said rednecks also call it the Redneck Riviera.

Tell us all how the South shall rise again.

I love the implication here, that the erudite society that comprises Salon readership has somehow been crashed by a single resident of the South. Yes, let's all of us point and laugh!

Sunday, November 11, 2007 07:03 PM
Original article: Opus

Garry and bebop

I don't know you guys, but you seem all right. Happy Veterans Day.

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