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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Game 5 of the ALCS on Thursday night was a pretty exciting game for fans of both teams, and interested observers as well. Of course, not everybody in the world has an attention span long enough to focus on a baseball game for too long without deciding they need the world to be paying attention to them. When alcohol is introduced into the mix, it speeds up this process, and we end up seeing a situation like the one that occurred in the sixth inning last night. That's when an Angels fan decided to make his way into the waterfall/rock formation that is beyond the left-field wall in Angels ...
Man, did I ever see this coming (no pun intended (ok, pun intended)). I tried like hell to warn my conservative brethren, but the partisan divide prevented them from paying heed to a liberal. I speak of the Tea Party movement, essentially born of a rant by CNBC's Rick Santelli that had all the populist resonance of a Marie Antoinette serving suggestion. Sure, we all know about the Boston Tea Party, which seems pretty badass when you see those old-timey lithographs of ax-wielding colonials having at those crates of leafy goodness.As a rallying cry, though, "Let's have a tea party!" lacks a ...
I am not a Major League general manager. I often like to talk like I am and sometimes pretend that I am, but I am not. Because of this, some things that I tend to think are very easy may, in actuality, be very hard. Despite this realization, I think that picking a back-up catcher is probably one of the easiest things to do in all of sports. The back-up receivers on playoff teams in 2006 were Ramon Castro, Sandy Alomar Jr., Rob Bowen, Gary Bennet, Kelly Stinnett, Adam Melhuse, Vance Wilson, and Who Gives a Damn Because Joe Mauer Caught 140 Games Last Year. I think you see where I'm going with ...
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