The schism between political left and right in this country seems to widen by the day. I’ve long defined myself as a centrist who doesn’t cling to a particularly ideology, but who forms opinions on an issue-by-issue basis. One of the benefits of not being doctrinaire is that I get […]
Year: 2005
What Baseball Can Learn from Football
How do MLB and the NFL handle their public relations differently? Let’s see…. According to Jason Stark, an All-Star baseball player thought that the MLBPA could get 1,100 votes for a one-year suspension – and possibly more – for a first time steroid offender. However, in a show of unity, […]
At Bat: Baseball
Tomorrow, MLB’s warts will be on display for everyone in the U.S. who has basic cable. CSPAN-3 will be covering the live Congressional hearings with CSPAN-2 running a slimmer – albeit still six hour – version afterwards. In light of all of the bad publicity, one would expect the owners […]
The Pope Pulls an Ashlee Simpson?
On the mend from another illness, the Pope gave a brief blessing from the window of his 10th floor hospital room. In his weakened state, the Pope’s words were difficult to understand, leading to allegations that the message was pre-recorded. Vatican spokespeople were adamant that the Pope hadn’t used a […]
Spare Her or Spare Us?
Poor Ashlee Simpson…screeching all the way to the bank. It’s interesting because – and I can’t believe I’m about to write these words – when contemplating her career (yes, those words) I’m torn about whether to feel pity or disgust. On the one hand, here’s the naive girl with a […]
Bienvenue au 21ème Siècle
Let’s give a warm (and long overdue) welcome to the web for my father, <a href=”http://www.garywadler.com”>Dr. Gary Wadler</a>. Now all of you press folk can find him with great ease when the next steroid story breaks. 🙂