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Did R. Limbaugh Ever Belong in Sports Commentary?
Today I'd like to ask your opinion on the outing of Rush Limbaugh from ESPN. Actually, I guess he ousted himself. Well, to keep this in the political context, I'd like to ask your opinions on some of the questions I've heard on sports radio shows this morning:
1. Did ESPN really know what they were doing when hiring Limbaugh on as a commentator?
2. Was his comment racially motivated?
3. Does Rush know a lick about football?
4. Should politics and sports ever mix again in the future?
5. Did Rush have other motivations (i.e. ratings for his own show) when making controversal comments like this one?
6. Was Rush right about McNabb?
7. Should Rush ever explore sports ever again?
I personally feel Rush wasn't racially motivated here. As much as I absolutely despise the man, I don't see him as a racist in this particular situation. I DO see him, however, as an idiot talking out his ass, and he should have never been involved in sports commentary. His strengths are politics (as the liberals snicker), and his commentary on sports was no better than an avid sports fan.
I can't hold ESPN too responsible for this, because they could never know what someone would say. But I guess they should have known better than to hire an avid sports fan in there with no sports credentials and no experience outside of watching football on TV.
And no, I personally don't think Rush was correct about McNabb - a 3-time Pro Bowler and a quarterback that led his team to 2 NFC Championship games. That's not an overrated player - that's a gifted player utilizing his talents and leadership to carry a team on his back.
Any other opinions?
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Whence September dusk grows crisper still,
with leaves all crimson conquered,
I yearn to shout,
and dance about,
and stick pickles in my honker...
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