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Eagles Coach Search – Chip Kelly
StandardChip Kelly was just a flirt with the NFL and will remain the Oregon Duck Whisperer. Good.
Actual NFL.com Headline: “Lewis’ charisma is unconquerable”
Standardreally. Someone actually wrote that garbage.
A guy who should be named Rick Reilly Jr narrates a video in which he decides to walk right past the assertion that Ray Lewis has equally the same amount of homages to Jesus Christ and Tony Montana in his living room. That needs to be reconciled 1st if you are going to bring that up. On the field, one of the greatest if not greatest linebackers ever.
Off the field, a motivational speaker aka surprise house guest in locker rooms and team meetings across the nation. Here’s a sampling of his new career:
Lewis has stated already: after this year he’s done with football. Look forward to more speeches.
Eagles coach search
StandardEagles are reportedly hot on Chip Kelly, and will interview Broncos Coach Mike McCoy. I’m for Broncos OC Mike McCoy. Any guy that can make offenses work with Orton, Tebow or Peyton Manning can coach.. Also, I would hope McCoy would be cool with having a strong GM, not a co-signer GM that basically launders his player personnel decisions (see the end of Andy Reid’s tenure).
So glad this guy can’t run for President
Standardsame generalities and nonsense from the man who said he would fix Cawl-lee-fawn-yah. he fixed em alright.
“Anybody else want to be sworn in as a senator today?”
Standardprops to tpmtv for the mashup and cspan for the layman’s work of filming the day.
IMF: We Were Wrong About Austerity
LinkBeate Sirota Gordon (b. 1923 – d. 2012)
StandardGordon’s musician family emigrated to Japan in the late 1920s and she saw first-hand how few rights women had — they were merely property. She helped make sure the all-important Article 14 made it into the final document. It stated, in terms that in 1946 were nothing short of revolutionary: “All of the people are equal under the law and there shall be no discrimination in political, economic or social relations because of race, creed, sex, social status or family origin.”
For generations, Gordon stayed out of the limelight. She feared that the conservative men running post-war Japan would exploit her youth and inexperience to revise the constitution. She joined the Asia Society in New York in the 1950s, where she had an illustrious career focusing on performing arts. Thankfully, Gordon began speaking out more in recent years, recounting her experiences in Tokyo during the U.S. occupation.
source: Japanese Women Should Honor Their Gloria Steinem – Bloomberg.
Not believing Blah people about Blah people
StandardWhy feel bad for Boehner? He helped tea baggers to get elected
StandardBoehner put the knife in his own back. I hope he enjoys the maniacs he helped get into office.
From a Bodega? Really.
LinkHouse signs “fiscal cliff deal”
LinkMother Jones US Mass shooting database
StandardHappy 2013!
StandardEnjoy.
No Obama Administration nominee is safe, so 44 may as well just fight for the ones he wants
StandardThe most plausible theory
StandardNevermind that he was wrong, he opposed his allies!
StandardAndrew Sullivan nominates Cory Booker for an Yglesias award.
The Yglesias Award is for writers, politicians, columnists or pundits who actually criticize their own side, make enemies among political allies, and generally risk something for the sake of saying what they believe.
The awar would be for this:
Cory Booker (May 21):
“This kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides. It’s nauseating to the American public. Enough is enough. Stop attacking private equity,” – Newark mayor Cory Booker(D), criticizing the anti-Bain ads launched by the Obama campaign against Romney. Booker kept up the pressure on Twitter.
source: 2012 Yglesias Award Nominees – The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan – The Daily Beast.
No objective analysis said that Obama was attacking private equity in general or that these attacks on Romney’s time at Bain were anything but a plus for the Obama Campaign.
Also, saying both sides do it isn’t saying what you believe. It’s trying to seem reasonable to villagers who run the traditional Sunday show panels where John McCain is and will always be bi-partisan Maverick in Chief of all reasonableness and defense. It’s a classic hedge from a politician prepping for higher office or leveraging more influence.
Kind of like Bloomberg vigorously and publicly endorsing Bush in 04 and Scott Brown in the MA election vs. Elizabeth Warren and then complaining that nothing was getting done about gun control and demanding action.
Kent Conrad self negotiates the fiscal cliff on Fox News
StandardKent Conrad self negotiates the fiscal cliff on Fox News:
There are good theoretical arguments that the fiscal cliff’s tax hikes gives Democrats the bulk of the leverage, but the White House has watched Senate Democrats fold on taxes again and again and again. They worry that if we go over the fiscal cliff, skittish Senate Democrats will quickly fold before some House-passed plan that raises taxes on income over $750,000, does nothing on stimulus, and sets up a debt-ceiling fight for early next year. The White House thinks it’ll be very difficult for them to veto anything Senate Democrats agree to, and so they would prefer to strike the deal themselves rather than getting into a situation where vulnerable Senate Democrats could strike a deal on their behalf.
Again Senate Democrats are negotiating against majority voter preference and the party platform. Who the hell spooks them like this?
Q: How Many people in Dick Armey’s Tea Bagger Militia?
StandardQ: How Many people in Dick Armey’s Tea Bagger Militia?
A: 3
Richard K. Armey, the group’s chairman and a former House majority leader, walked into the group’s Capitol Hill offices with his wife, Susan, and an aide holstering a handgun at his waist. The aim was to seize control of the group and expel Armey’s enemies: The gun-wielding assistant escorted FreedomWorks’ top two employees off the premises, while Armey suspended several others who broke down in sobs at the news.
The coup lasted all of six days. By Sept. 10, Armey was gone — with a promise of $8 million — and the five ousted employees were back. The force behind their return was Richard J. Stephenson, a reclusive Illinois millionaire who has exerted increasing control over one of Washington’s most influential conservative grass-roots organizations.
Stephenson, the founder of the for-profit Cancer Treatment Centers of America and a director on the FreedomWorks board, agreed to commit $400,000 per year over 20 years in exchange for Armey’s agreement to leave the group.
Read More: FreedomWorks tea party group nearly falls apart in fight between old and new guard – The Washington Post.
Trouble in AstroTurf land.
Food insecurity and High School Football
StandardAn article jumps to a dubiouys conclusion when reviewing weight gain of college football players between their last year in high school and first year of college:
4. I’m also sure of what an SEC strength and conditioning coach told me is another confounder, and I swear this will be the saddest thing you hear all day: a lot of incoming freshmen, especially those hailing from rural high schools and homes below the poverty line, gain a huge amount of weight because their freshman year of college marks the first time they’ve ever gotten three adequate meals a day. That weight gain isn’t just late-night pizza: it’s a body used to doing work on half the fuel a well-fed body gets.
5. This is not just the anecdotal evidence supplied by one person. A Georgia high school team that made the 2011 state championships had problems with malnutrition. TheUSDA’s own report on food insecurity in the United States is terrifying enough, but go ahead and look at it compared to a map of starting roster talent shown by state. With the exception of Louisiana and Florida, the most food-insecure states also correspond to those producing the majority of college football talent in the United States
via A quick word on steroids in college football – SBNation.com.
This is a potentially huge problem for another reason. Poor childhood nutrition may be linked to higher incidences of late life neurological disorders: Alzheimer’s dementia, depression and Parkinson’s disease. The same family of ailments linked to CTE caused by concussions from repeated high impact trauma.