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I will give the mainstream Republican base credit on this: they are implementing what they’ve always “big picture” campaigned for (at least since Reagan): small government. They tried to do it outright by attacking specific government agencies and programs, but that always failed because the political costs were too

This is one of those “middle ground” situations where the Indians define middle ground as their position. Nice to see Ohio continues its string of never seeking the higher ground. Fuckers.

I thought we’d all agreed to not use the team’s name anymore. The Washington football team will still suck, but we won’t be complicit in expert-level racism when we laugh at them.

I can see this as a win for the Cavs if they can flip Love into a solid 3 & D guy at the 2. Crowder and Lebron is a defensive upgrade to Lebron and Love and I’m guessing that Thomas will be more amenable to taking a back seat to Lebron than Irving was (obviously).

I think we can all agree that if we’re going to treat any group of citizens as second-class citizens, it should be MLB umpires. Bring on the damn robots.

Is the contention that the NBA and the Bucks are forcing Giannis to say he’s not healthy? Or is the contention that, had Giannis been in Greek “custody” (instead of in China), they would have forced him to play injured? Either way, the Greeks don’t come out looking too good here: either delusional or sadistic.

Only in fucking Florida is that art.

I have to disagree with you a lot. Morality is not absolute, it is contextual (lying is wrong, but what if a lie protects someone from harm? “No, there are no Jews hiding in my attic.”) One of the contexts in which morality is determined is time. Owning humans was morally dubious in late 18th century America, but

People over time have developed more nuanced and sophisticated understandings of the worlds in which they live. As a consequence, behavior that seems morally correct today may be seen as less so a generation from now and even less so a century from then. For the benefit of an ever-evolving society, it is important

Fuck Jon Lynch. If what America’s got left to unify it is fucking corporate-shilling NFL football, close up shop, sell the assets and let’s all move to Australia. For fuck’s sake, Jon Lynch: when asked a question about something other than football, just say, “All I know is football.”

Indiana is also the home of the second (current) version of the Ku Klux Klan. What a shitty state.

Avenue Q is correct: we’re all racist. Actually, we’re all prejudiced against people “not like us”; the color of one’s skin is an easy identifier for white people to discern “not like us”. There is evolutionary “justification” for that: you don’t want to trust a stranger to your tribe because they might bring

This is reminiscent of the NL Cy Young “races” of 1998 and 2008.

Great use of headline and lead picture, Patrick. First rate!

“Major College* Football Coach Values Alleged Talent Over Ethics”

“looked, for one night, like his old, less-old self”

I’m not big on “unwritten rules” but do believe in vague concepts like competitive fairness. Plunking a guy who got a hit off you is bs (particularly when you pitch in the AL and don’t have to ever face the music at the plate, a la Clemens for most of his career), but hitting a guy because he hit a guy who got a hit

I’m pretty much as white as white gets and have benefited enormously from the accident of my birth: even I can see the horseshit associated with this effort by the traitorous Confederate-sympathizers to remake America into the white utopia it never was.

I grew up next to Stanford University in the late 60s/early 70s; my dad was a former Stanford varsity athlete and we had season tickets. Plunkett was a local boy/legend with a great story (poor kid, blind parents, great QB) and a self-effacing personality. He got a raw deal in New England (just because the team was