May 2, 2008

"History will prove me right." Or Not, Depending.

Rahm Emanuel:

"Madam Speaker, in 1993, when professional-baseball owners were deciding how to rehabilitate the reputation of baseball, after the player's strike, they debated whether to enact a wild-card rule to allow a second-place team into the playoffs. Only one owner at the time voted against this: Texas Rangers general partner George Bush.


"When the rule passed 27-1, at the time the President said, 'I made my arguments and went down in flames...History will prove me right.' [Associated Press, 9/9/93]

"Since then, nearly a third of World Series champions have been wild-card teams, including the 2004 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox.

"The rule helped saved baseball as history has shown.

"And just like his baseball predictions, President Bush sings a very similar tune about Iraq, he says, 'History will prove whether I'm right. I think I'll be right...' [Whitehouse.gov, March 29, 2006]

Has Bush ever been right about anything?

April 14, 2008

The Steelers Strategy

First Obama lined up endorsements from and appearances with Franco Harris and Jerome Bettis, and now he's got the owner of the Steelers himself, Dan Rooney? Normally I'd say sports endorsements don't mean much, but in and around Pittsburgh, the Rooney family is worshiped by the very same people Obama is supposedly struggling to win over. So unlike most celebrity endorsements, this one might really matter.

April 12, 2008

Bedlam!

As someone who once knew Caps' owner Ted Leonsis, let me say that this makes me very, very happy. He's a great guy, and he's worked damn hard for this day. Enjoy it, Ted!

March 31, 2008

Quote of the Day

Derek Jeter, on the new Yankee Stadium that will open next season:

"You see the new stadium, but it still seems like that's years away, even though it's only one," Derek Jeter said. "Just 100 yards away? That's not too far for the ghosts to go."

When it comes to sports, I'm superstitious. When it comes to baseball, I'm supremely superstitious. Will those ghosts make it 100 yards? Cashman and Steinbrenner better hope so....

February 16, 2008

Sir Charles Talks Politics

Have I mentioned recently that I love Charles Barkley? Cause I do...

Be sure to watch past the 3 minute mark. Charles always did know how to swing his elbows around.

February 4, 2008

Where Did All The Funny Beer Ads Go?

YouTube, apparently.

That's pretty brilliant.

February 3, 2008

Random Super Bowl Thoughts [Updated Occasionally]

+ My prediction: Giants will keep it close in the first half, then get routed after half-time. [Half-time update: so far, prediction, so good. End game update: Oh well]

+ I'm not sure how this is possible, but I had no idea Walter Payton was no longer with us.

+ Good Ads: Audi's Godfather-inspired ad for the new R8, FedEx's Carrier Pigeons, Tide's Talking Stain, Hank the Horse, Charles "Do you like popsicles?" Barkley,

+ Almost-But-Not-Quite Ads: Squirrel Gets a Bridgestone Nut, the Derek Jeter G2 ad, Pepsi's JT ad, Dorito's Big Rat,

+ Bad Ads: Sales Genie's attempt to pander to Indian-American salesmen, the Dell ad, the UnderArmor ad, Planter's Cashews, Bud Light ads, CarrerBuilder ads,

+ Ads with an unfair advantage: Anything using a bass line written by Quincy Jones; Anything featuring Angelina Jolie

+ Tom Petty? Really? That's the best we can do? Really?

+ I'm bored with this game. No more blogging it or the ads. Bah.

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