Posted on 02/07/2011 9:06:32 PM PST by dead
LOL! Liberals are such goofballs. Can you imagine the meeting between Goodell and Fox?
"We can't let the people know that the Packers aren't owned by a single billionaire! It would be a disaster for our gravy train, for reasons that are difficult to decipher outside of the mind of a scatterbrained leftwing sportswriter!"
It's the logic of a mental patient. Kinda funny though.
I guess the Packers are the southpaw great white hope for socialism in sports, or something like that.
Cheesehead Nation...
Anybody know what this moron is talking about?
Wiki
Career
Zirin’s column, Edge of Sports, appears on Sports Illustrateds website and he is the host of XM satellites weekly show, Edge of Sports Radio. Zirin is a frequent contributor to The Nation, a columnist for SLAM Magazine, and The Progressive, as well as being a frequent guest on ESPN’s Outside The Lines and Democracy Now.
His first book, Whats My Name, Fool? Sports and Resistance in the United States (Haymarket Books) has entered its third printing.[1][2]
Zirin has also published Welcome to the Terrordome: The Pain, Politics, and Promise of Sports, and A Peoples History of Sports in the United States, a sports-related volume in the manner of Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States series for The New Press.
In addition to Whats My Name, Fool? for Haymarket Books, he has also published The Muhammad Ali Handbook for MQ Publications. Zirin is also the published childrens book author of My Name is Erica Montoya de la Cruz (RC Owen). In addition, he is working on a sports documentary with Barbara Kopples Cabin Creek films on sports and social movements in the United States.
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[edit]Calls for political boycott
Zirin has repeatedly called for sports boycotts on certain players, teams, states, or nations for non sports related, political reasons.
On April 27, 2010, writing for the Guardian, Zirin called for a boycott against sports teams from Arizona, in particular the Diamondbacks, to protest the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act — aka S.B. 1070 or the Arizona immigration bill.[3][4] He did however express tremendous enthusiasm and support during the 2010 NBA Playoffs for the Phoenix Suns, who went by “Los Suns” as a statement against the Arizona immigration law.
On June 2, 2010, writing for the Nation, Zirin justified the decision of the Turkish U-19 soccer team to boycott a match against Israel. He described the Gaza flotilla raid as an act of state terror committed by the Israeli government and proposed a boycott of Israel.[5]
Who won the Puppy Bowl? I can’t find it anywhere!!!
I may be the only guy on the planet that doesn’t give a monkey s**t about the pregame or halftime or the ads or the postgame. Zirin is just one of thousands of “notice me!” overwrought “journalists” acting stupidly. I turned off my Pandora radio blues channel and switched to the game just after that glittering jewel of intellect Christine A finally screeched out the end of the anthem and a football game appeared..........
Uh, as long as we're on the subject of dealing in reality, can you tell us how many Super Bowl wins that it takes before you're finally satisfied that an NFL team has "won lots of Super Bowls", please?
Going against unions helps industry you twit.
“Considering how Reagan gutted the aforementioned industrial heartland”
The term “Rustbelt” came along during CARTER, to describe the rusting, outforced factories and brownfields created by the strikes and over-unionization of the 70’s, and the 70’s environmental regulations.
They say misery loves company, what a bunch of losers, all three of them.
Yes, y’all did and what a fine job that was.Keep up the great work.Nice job working over the steelers BTW.
“They want it hidden because the team from Green Bay stand as a living breathing example that if you take the profit motive out of sports, you can get more than a team to be proud of: you get a Super Bowl Champion.”
Because the owner is corporate that does not mean their is no profit motive. Every Player, coach, and staff member goes there for profit.
The pit bulls, 58 - 6.
Hell, I thought that was a joke.
Oh, now THIS is real sports analysis. I don't guess the years of double digit inflation were a factor. Or Carter handing most of the scarce loan guarantees he would allow to Wisconsin Steel (a Chicago company who shortly thereafter went bankrupt when their major customer went on strike) was a factor. Or Carter refusing any import restrictions or tariffs like those Reagan imposed in '84 was a factor.
That the fans own the Packers is no different than shareholders owning anything else so shareholders part of the evil capitalist system as well. They must be, because the ever benevolent Barry shafted anyone holding GM shares in the interest of outright fascist control. So, there goes that convienent lying socialist line crap. Maybe the state will decide it should own the Packers and can make a nice deal with the current owners the same way.
But it is good to have a team situation that can be distorted into helping spread the propaganda and create opportunities for fearless media volk to teach the masses socialism.
Regards
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