Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Longest Yard

Conservatives stereotyped as racists because they aren't liberal now reduced to nipping on the heels of “reformed” criminals for social status, that's Obama's America, also apparently a forever-embattled nation where the Raiders are spurned when sports writers say they are.

It's like the Democrats use racial bunkerisms displayed in The Longest Yard to justify the commercial success of the NFL and I expect a Michael Moore film within months. Democrats want social justice to be the motivator for the Player's Union, if not they'll outlaw football altogether.

I've noticed for a long time the left hates football even if they are lifelong sports fans and participate in the spectacle only because of the classlessness inherent in their radical urbanized upbringing. The attitude in these quotes alone sets the stage for a looming federal abolishment of the NFL. It's a shot across the bow sports fans, initiated by your bling-bling-infested trash-talk:


'National Liberal League'
What about those pesky monikers that are not politically correct, such as the Redskins and the Chiefs.

Jesse Jackson made a sage observation this week. He noted that owning a pro football team is a "privilege" and not a right.

"There're now gonna be character tests for sports owners?" Olbermann asked incredulously on the air this week. "There'll only be three of them left."

Limbaugh: Checketts approached me
He also said Checketts assured him his involvement as a minority investor had been vetted by the National Football League.

Limbaugh says he believes he has been made an example by a players' union seeking leverage in talks over a new collective bargaining agreement. And he says he believes what happened to him was an illustration of "Obama's America on full display."