Friday, July 31, 2009

Overnight Music

Andy Hull - I Can Feel A Hot One

Because I Am 12

Bipartisanship

I know I have ranted about this before, but bipartisanship really is a load of crap. Sure people want to see it. Hell, even as much as I bitch about it I would like to see it. The problem is that the pundits on my teevee and people in congress too often seem to think that bipartisanship should come before a good bill. Health care reform could pass both houses without a single Republican vote and if it turns out to be a good bill and it works, nobody is going to punish the Democratic party because it wasn't bipartisan.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Told Ya So

Just. Go. Away.
n an interview posted on Sports Illustrated's Web site, Favre added another subtle twist to this endlessly open-ended story: "I truly, truly believe it's over. But if someone calls Nov. 1, who knows?"

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The Guy That Won't Go Away

Like most people I saw/heard the news that Brett Favre was going to stay retired. I didn't post on it, because I don't think a guy staying retired is all that newsy, there will probably be at least 20 Brett Favre considering a comeback type stories written this year and I am too lazy to blog on a consistent basis this summer.

When everything is said and done and Favre does finally walk away from the game and stops toying with his next comeback tour I bet that there are less stories written about Brett Favre the gun-slinger and more stories about the Brett Favre who just wouldn't go the fuck away (of course Peter King will have to die first). I might be totally wrong on that, but just today I was listening to a radio show where they talked about Dan Marino being one of the quarterbacks who just weren't good enough to win a Super Bowl rather than one of the best quarterbacks to have played the game.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Talking About Important Things

Great to see that the press decided that the big important thing to talk about from Obama's press conference the other night is his comments on the Gates arrest. Last time the stories were about how the press were getting aggressive with Obama and his smoking.

First Read asking the most important question....
“Honest question: Is there a point when the president knows too much about an issue?

Most Trusted Newsman



This guy.

It really tells you a lot about the media when a comedian is more trusted than the guys who actually get paid to do it for a living.

Monday, July 20, 2009

The Lee Evans Bet





I have a bet with my fellow blogger this fantasy football season involving Lee Evans. I like Evans and he doesn't. To be clear, I don't like him to be a top 10 guy or probably even a top 15. I think 900 and 6 TDs should be a pretty easy mark for him to hit. There are a lot of guys that fit into this range, but what give Evans a bit of a boost (at least to me) is that he has upside. He isn't on the downside of his career like many of the guys floating around this mark, guys like Hines Ward and Santana Moss. The other positive for Evans is that he has TO meaning the spotlight from the secondary isn't going to be on him.

I'm getting 2-1 on the bet that Evans hits 1k. Whatcha think?

Pushing Health Care

The health care push is on with commercials both pro and con starting to hit the airwaves. I haven't been all that impressed with the pro side. Jim DeMint has given the pro side some great ammo to use, which means they probably won't use it.
"If we're able to stop Obama on this, it will be his Waterloo. It will break him."

Republicans aren't interested in reforming health care. They are interested in damaging Obama. This should be the message that the pro side should be pushing non-stop. The White House and Democrats got a good deal of mileage out of painting the GOP as the 'Party Of No'. Why they have stopped just doesn't make much sense.

Reporting Half of The Story

Much has been made this morning and afternoon about the new Washington Post/ABC poll showing Obama's approval slipping. For some reason this is big big news. Was anybody really expecting his numbers to stay around 65 for his entire term in office? Regardless, it gives the talking heads a new story 'Is Obama in trouble?'.

I'm sure that the White House isn't happy with the slip in numbers. However, Steve Benen, points out the other half of the story.
While the gaps have narrowed a bit, the president has a 23-point lead over the minority party on economic policy, a 20-point lead on health care, and a 19-point lead on the deficit.


Of course I'm willing to bet the story will continue to be that Obama is in deep deep trouble with his 59 percent approval rating. Damn you liberal media!!!

Stop The Stupid (fantasy football edition)

I'm currently a kinda-sorta co-owner in a fantasy football league. There are some good owners in the league, but the bad ones are the kinda bad that you hope and pray sign up for you money league. A quick example....

Twice, I have seen owners draft a wide receiver as a handcuff.

I get the whole handcuff idea. I have used it in the past and will use it in the future. I, however, use it very rarely. I'm not going to select a player two or three rounds early simply so I can stash him away on my roster and hope that the starter gets injured and then pray that the offense doesn't totally change. I only handcuff running backs though and only if I have a late round pick to blow or if I pick a guy like LT where there is a clear quality back-up in place.

Drafting a wide receiver as a handcuff is stupid. I won't go into all the reasons, but simply point out that as a running back you don't have to get open to receive a hand-off.

Summer Aint For Blogging Part II

Been listening to this non-stop. Well not really non-stop, but pretty close with a little Regina Spektor mixed in.

Frightened Rabbit - Swim Until You Can't See Land

Friday, July 10, 2009

Summer Ain't For Blogging

I would apologize for the prolonged absence and would love to tell you I have been doing super important things, but I'm not sorry and I haven't been doing super important things. Anyway...

You ever have a song that you really really liked and then for one reason or another totally forgot about it only to have it pop up at a totally random moment just when you need it?

Alexi Murdoch - Orange Sky

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Really?

CNN on Michael Jackson's farewell ceremony after his daughter Paris spoke a few words:

"...it literally tore your heart out" and "I don't think there was a dry eye on the planet".

Coming from a big Jackson fan as a kid, let me just say this: Perspective and I'll take the under.