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“Though many can forgive injuries, none ever forgave contempt.”
— Ben Franklin

I used to be naive enough to believe that the most important
leaders in the country were surrounded by the best and brightest
to serve them, and, by hopeful extension, us.

But if they can’t get simple, right-from-wrong matters correct …

In 1990 the first President Bush appointed Arnold
Schwarzenegger, whose fame and fortune were predicated on
steroids to win international bodybuilding glory, Chairman of
the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.

This was an absurd choice, antithetical to both physical fitness
and sports. Surely there would be an outcry, widespread ridicule
to reverse this misguided decision. But nothing. Everyone loved
“Ahh-nold,” scripted hero of adventure movies.

Yesterday, the Biden White House, which has blindly supported ex-
men unfairly competing in sports as women as champions of gender
equality — an odd explanation for conspicuous, undeniable
inequality — pulled another rock as it ignored what was
impossible to miss in order to try to score more pandering
political points.

President Biden awarded soccer star and gay and female rights
activist Megan Rapinoe — repulsive in her obnoxious, self-
smitten, classless conduct throughout the 2019 Women’s World Cup
in France that thoroughly open-minded Americans were moved to
root against our team — the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the
nation’s highest civilian honor.

The medal represents “exemplary contributions to the prosperity,
values, or security of the United States, world peace, or other
significant societal, public or private endeavors.”

Yet Rapinoe, during and after that World Cup, established
herself as exemplary of unmitigated selfishness and
classlessness, starting with her knee-takings during the U.S.
anthem, eagerly demonstrating on an international stage her
contempt for her country, beneath her citizenship.

In a senseless 13-0 humiliation of Thailand, Rapinoe made sure
to stand out as the biggest bully. Her easy goal to make it 9-0
was followed by her abandonment of assisting teammates in order
to run the length of the field in nauseating self-aggrandizement.

Hey, without that goal, it would’ve been only 8-0, lots of time
left for more!

On Fox, host Rob Stone, ostensibly assigned to wave the American
flag, grew disgusted by Rapinoe’s conduct and the U.S. team’s
senseless bully-girl brutality. After all, the easiest thing to
accomplish in a lopsided game is not to score, kill the clock,
protect your dignity, spare your throughly vanquished opponents
further humiliation, show them and the world your graceful side.

But as Fox analyst Alexi Lalas spoke hollow rationalizations —
“What did you want them to do?” — as if he didn’t know, Stone
said, “But 13-0? I understand your point, but this game was
done. It became humiliating. It just became an exercise in
target practice.”

And smitten by her own, indefensible devices, Rapinoe, the
captain of the U.S. team that did dirt to the game and country —
even mocking later opponents and their fans after scoring —
became the well-deserved villain of the World Cup. Even here.

Yet, en route to the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Rapinoe
wasn’t done. In her NYC City Hall speech following the parade to
salute the world champs, Rapinoe was unable to address a crowd
packed with kids without shouting “motherf—-r!” Pure class.

No one on Biden’s nominating staff was aware of any of this? No
one did 10 minutes of research? Or were they all good with it,
approved it?

Thus, according to the White House, steroids-reliant Arnold
Schwarzenegger was the national symbol of physical fitness, and
swimmer Lia Thomas, the former William Thomas, fairly competes
against biological women.

Yet Rapinoe, Thursday, was awarded America’s highest civilian
honor by Biden for “exemplary contributions to the prosperity,
values, or security of the United States, world peace, or other
significant societal, public or private endeavors.” She met all
the qualifications.

Oh, no! Broadcast ruined by YES
Since there’s no shaming the bottom-liners who run MLB, the
Yankees and YES, this is how it will remain.

This week, Yankees fans again were sentenced to hard labor (for
which they must pay) as YES fed us Ryan “Rah Rah” Ruocco and
Carlos Beltran in the non-musical remake of “Help!”

We don’t yet know the name of the YES exec who added Beltran,
but he’s likely considered a flight risk — if it’s not too late.
There’s nothing more to write on the subject other than that
Beltran was the worst choice since the Hindenburg was filled
with hydrogen.

Ruocco continues to be easily excited by common happenstances,
such as the Yanks turning a double play — as if he or we had
never before seen such a thing. We just want to watch the
ballgame, not attend a pep rally.

Then there was another Rob Manfred Friday Night. As Yanks-
Cleveland was delayed by rain until postponed, the exclusive
Amazon Prime streaming delivery displayed only a single
stationery camera showing rain falling on the field.

There was no audio, no graphics to indicate if the game was
still on, no nothing, including DVR capabilities to those who
might instead choose to watch something else not going on. This
was the paywall version of the Ch. 11 Yule Log.

Also, Friday, Rangers-Mets was hidden from greatest-good view as
its appeared on Apple+, where play-by-player and inexhaustible
weekly yakker Melanie Newman involuntarily allowed Howie Rose
the remaining oxygen. Local radio salvaged the night from
additional foresight-barren Manfred destruction.

Obviously, Manfred’s Ready! Fire! Aim! streaming plan was
unprepared to succeed. Not unless neglect and rotten productions
were the bait to purchase MLB-partnered streaming services. In
other words, even if you can’t see or hear it, take it or leave
it!

SNY makes the right call
In this age of blind capitulation to pitching and batting
analytics and optional running to first base, good fundamental
baseball still shines like a lighthouse beam in the darkest
storm.

Thus, on deck, hit-the-deck Brandon Nimmo’s signal to Dom Smith
to slide — and toward the inside of the plate — when Smith
scored in the 10th against the Reds, Wednesday, was immediately
recognized and admired. OK, it wasn’t a Manfred-certified MLB
Network-highlighted bat-flip, but still …

Not that we’re surprised, but Islanders and NHL TV voice Brendan
Burke was solid subbing for John Sterling during Yanks at
Pirates. He’s a listeners-first pro, even politely suffering
Suzyn Waldman’s needless intrusions to identify “a two-seamer”
from “a four-seamer.”

Let the record show that under Manfred the Yankees didn’t play
on the Fourth of July for the first time since 1915. Not that
anything ever before happened, unless you count Lou Gehrig’s
1939 farewell speech and Dave Righetti’s 1983 no-hitter against
Boston.

Chris Broussard, Fox’s NBA “expert” who this week strongly
suggested, despite empty evidence and evidence to the contrary,
that Toronto is a racist town, was low on credibility when he
worked for ESPN, where he at least twice took credit for scoops
first reported by others.

Pro tennis is now as loaded with as many insufferable creeps —
men and women — as the rest of the modern sports junk pile.
Rooting interests are now based on the lesser of two weasels. If
Nick Kyrgios were hitting a ball against a wall, I’d root for
the wall.

Reader Kelly Feniger wonders what Ralph Kiner would do to the
Marlins’ Garrett Cooper given that Kiner regularly called Gary
Carter Gary Cooper. I think he’d have split the difference and
called him Marlin Brando.


TAGS: BRANDON NIMMO CARLOS BELTRAN DOMINIC SMITH EQUAL TIME
PIECE OF SHIT MEGAN RAPINOE RYAN RUOCCO SPORTS MEDIA 7/7/22

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