BlackTerrel
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I listen to a lot of sports talk radio – was listening this morning to Colin Cowherd on ESPN and he was talking about how every industry had their legends but that doesn’t mean those are the guys you have to follow. Paraphrasing “In sports your legends are Montana and Jordan but I preferred Jerome Bettis and Kevin Durant… in comedy the gold standard is Jim Belushi, Bill Cosby, or George Carlin but I laugh more at Norm MacDonald… and in politics the Mount Rushmore of the modern error is JFK and Ronald Reagan but I prefer someone like Ron Paul”.
He then again went on a riff and said “you don’t have as good a product without the Jerome Bettises, Norm MacDonalds and Ron Pauls of the world.”
I like listening to Cowherd because he’s a smart guy who likes to look at sports from a different angle than what I usually get. He’s not a political guy but kind of cool to see Ron Paul thrown out in just every day conversation – clearly with the implication that his audience knows who he is. This would not have been in the case in 2008.
He then again went on a riff and said “you don’t have as good a product without the Jerome Bettises, Norm MacDonalds and Ron Pauls of the world.”
I like listening to Cowherd because he’s a smart guy who likes to look at sports from a different angle than what I usually get. He’s not a political guy but kind of cool to see Ron Paul thrown out in just every day conversation – clearly with the implication that his audience knows who he is. This would not have been in the case in 2008.