News Notes
Beck to Massa: No Tickling Allowed
I mean, what was Glenn Beck expecting from the Eric Massa interview? Granted, I agree with Massa's end goal: the optimal public health care system would be a single-payer system similar to the ones of Canada and Western Europe. That said, I probably wouldn't have pulled out a scrapbook of Caligula-esque Naval orgies. But I guess that's why I've never been a Congressman.
Dunleavy was "shocked?" Really?
The Clippers fired Mike Dunleavy yesterday, and apparently it caught him by surprise. If that's true, he's the only person on the planet who believes he was still qualified to work in any capacity for an NBA team other than ball boy (though he'd probably screw that up, too.) The money part of the article:
The decision came as a total shock to Dunleavy, he said, because he'd had dinner with Sterling earlier this week.
"We'd talked about what I'd seen on my scouting trips, about free agency," Dunleavy said. "I'd told him some of my ideas on how we should handle free agency and he says to me, 'That's smart, that's a good idea, I like that.'"
You mean Donald Sterling acts in a deceitful and unprofessional manner toward employees? I guess that makes Mike Dunleavy the Captain Renault of the Clippers. And continuing that analogy, Baron Davis is Bogart, and Chris Kaman is Major Strasser.
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