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Cybill was pretty bad. Is she sure it didn’t end because no one was watching it?

The Kurt Browning video was excellent. As an ex-hockey player, I can;t begin to tell you how difficult that stuff is.  Not to mention exhausting.  

Of course, it’s true that unionization is bad for the company’s bottom line. That’s why management opposes it. To call that “argument” “bizarre” is....naive? Dishonest? It’s just that it’s no reason not to organize anyway.

Neera Tanden’s the worst thing this side of a Republican. Are Jonathan Capehart and Joy Reid going to pop up on one of these lists, or is that getting a little to close to home?

Mika’s just not very good with words. Which is kind of odd given that her job is talking on TV.

Trying too hard is exactly right. He’s trying to say that MLB players are getting screwed, which.....just isn’t the case. At least compared to all other labor agreements, including all other sports. The Red Sox just gave a contract Tom Brady would be fine with to a 30 year-old pitcher with no track record of success.  

Read this again..  It does not make sense.

This article is silly. The players have been running circles around the owners for decades.   MLB’s got to be the only example in the U.S. labor consistently trounces management. As far as the Red Sox go, if they were really slashing payroll, they wouldn’t have just handed Nate Eovaldi $60m.

A free kick dials up one of the skills soccer requires, isolates it, and freezes the two most important and dynamic aspects of the game—time and space—in a way that crystalize the game’s essence to such an extent that the result almost ceases resembling the sport entirely.

Does he do anything apart from modeling sanctimony?

Is it my imagination, or is Ass Team of the Week always Washington?  

They were good in 2015 and 2016?  

It’s the apotheosis of horse race journalism, and horse race journalism is actively harmful insofar as it deflects focus from real issues.  Nate’s contribution to the greater good is about the same as Chuck Todd’s.

That isn’t a very convincing argument.

Most similar batters according to baseball-reference.com. Interesting group. A little higher class of player than I would have guessed. A who’s who of controversial HOF cases.  The guys outside the Hall (Evans, Parker) have better cases than guys who made it (Perez, Williams, Dawson).

I wouldn’t put those guys in either.  Ted Simmons?  GTFO.

Yeah, they’re not HOFers. OTOH, it’s the Veteran’s Committee. WHo knows what their rules even are at this point? The VC has always been random and capricious.

You trying to make Libby feel bad?  She blogs for GMG.

So all you have to do is say “You don’t like opinionated women, do you?”?  Sweet.  

Only matters if we’re insisting on pretending that she might be POTUS.