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Topic: ESPN Analyst Calls RGIII a ‘Cornball Brother’ Because He May Be a Republican |
ESPN Analyst Calls RGIII a ‘Cornball Brother’ Because He May Be a Republican
National Review Online, by Andrew Johnson
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Posted By:Dreadnought, 12/13/2012 9:17:13 PM
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| Robert Griffin III is arguably the most popular man in Washington right now. The Redskins’ spectacular rookie quarterback has been winning games, fans, and headlines due to his play this season. Today, he was on the front page of the Washington Post for the third time in a week and a half. Under increasing media scrutiny, Griffin has been clear he does not want to be defined by his race. In a news conference yesterday cited in USA Today, Griffin, an African-American, said, “For me, you don’t ever want to be defined by the color of your skin. You want
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
SheikYerBooty, 12/13/2012 9:20:35 PM (No. 9064422)
Republican is the new N-Word.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Feebie, 12/13/2012 9:23:49 PM (No. 9064424)
RG3 reminds me of Steve Young a bit- similar quarterback style anyway.
He is solid people too.
I´m no Redskins fan (Go Niners) but I could definitely become a fan of this guy (like I have with Newton and Tebow).
Hey racebaiters and identity politicos: Eat. Your. Hearts. Out!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
MHR, 12/13/2012 9:33:19 PM (No. 9064435)
The analyst´s comment is inexcusable....and racist!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Arizona Chief, 12/13/2012 9:47:05 PM (No. 9064459)
How does this "analyst" feel about Barack?
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Bobn.T, 12/13/2012 9:47:07 PM (No. 9064460)
Typical racist rant from a typical black racist.
If a black person holds conservative values, that black person is NOT black; he or she is an Uncle Tom or some other trash name and has turned his/her back against blacks - a traitor to the black cause.
Garbage. You just get fed up and tired of all this crap from blacks.
I personally think RGIII is an outstanding man and person. I wish him a very successful career and a happy and wonderful life, and I thank him for the person that he is.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Jethro bo, 12/13/2012 9:48:26 PM (No. 9064462)
RG III isn´t one of ´us´ because he doesn´t get high or drunk, run around on the woman that carried his baby and then go and kill her and himself. Guess he is just a bad role model for up and coming NFL players.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
snowcloud, 12/13/2012 9:51:26 PM (No. 9064469)
I don´t like the Redskins much but my opinion of RGIII just skyrocketed! If this idiot is putting him down, he must be a good guy.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Shimp, 12/13/2012 10:14:48 PM (No. 9064492)
Can you imagine if Rush said this!???
Oh, my......it would be all over the LSM.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
stablemoney, 12/13/2012 10:20:45 PM (No. 9064497)
Fire the ESPN analyst, a no name better gone. Throw Costas out as well. Sports is an entertainment and escape, not a game between democrats and republicans. Next, Costas will be going over insurance coverages and tax laws at halftime.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Anner40, 12/13/2012 10:33:48 PM (No. 9064514)
Is Parker black or green with envy ´cause RG is getting attention....
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
gollyneds, 12/13/2012 10:37:18 PM (No. 9064522)
the worldwide leader in bovine fecal matter
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Passion, 12/13/2012 11:25:05 PM (No. 9064557)
ESPN just gave Rush a gold plated invitation to "SPANK US, PLEASE, SPANK US HARD." And he will. Can´t wait for tomorrows show.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Newtsche, 12/13/2012 11:37:31 PM (No. 9064560)
Keepin´ it real, haterz gonna hate.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
LAW428, 12/13/2012 11:52:14 PM (No. 9064568)
He´s an "uncle Tom" because he doesn´t live on the hate-whitey, liberal Dem plantation.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
steveracer, 12/14/2012 12:21:26 AM (No. 9064583)
Why have we had all of this racist, racial ill will, disrespect, people mean to people stuff since Barry Obama has been president. Am I connecting the dots incorrectly or does the tone at the top matter??
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
eorsc, 12/14/2012 1:29:49 AM (No. 9064634)
Obama should get a trophy for being #1 RACIST in the country. He is set on earning street creds as such. He has set race relations back 50 years.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Charactercounts, 12/14/2012 1:46:56 AM (No. 9064648)
It´s not racism if you´re black.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
4Justice, 12/14/2012 1:52:37 AM (No. 9064652)
#5 & 14, you are correct. That is why they had to murder Martin Luther King. He wanted everyone to get along and he was a Republican. He would never have gone along with the race baiters and leftist manipulators so they killed him. They knew that there would be no way they could get away with calling MLK an "Uncle Tom". It is obvious to me.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
King of all trolls, 12/14/2012 2:40:17 AM (No. 9064674)
Report of a runaway slave must have put all the slaveholders like this ESPN thug on high alert. My favorite quarterback for the this week: RGIII. sorry Payton.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Southern Oracle, 12/14/2012 2:45:08 AM (No. 9064676)
White ESPN reporter would have been fired immediately. But this racist Parker will get a raise.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
flatwater, 12/14/2012 3:16:03 AM (No. 9064692)
God bless and keep RGIII, one of the most talented and exciting players in the NFL. Please don´t succumb to the psychological abuse and racial taunting from those determined to keep all black men on the Democrat Plantation.
Rob Parker, kindly go to hell, you sorry sack of excrement.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Smaj, 12/14/2012 3:19:57 AM (No. 9064695)
Inane ESPN fare like "First Take" and the bloviating hosts of these shows have two purposes: generate ratings and create controversy. Add to that the progressive obsession of viewing everything through a racial prism. We should celebrate RGIII for his work ethic and commitment to excellence; his skin color, politcal views and personal life choices should be of zero interest to real sports fans. This Rob Parker character is the lowest kind of racial agitator. I´d bet RGIII views him like he´s view dog do-do on his shoe.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Trigger2, 12/14/2012 4:40:30 AM (No. 9064713)
RGIII should sue the hell out of ESPN.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
twinkle93, 12/14/2012 7:19:47 AM (No. 9064809)
The right thing would be for ESPN to fire him, but then again it is ESPN.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
pineledger, 12/14/2012 7:45:29 AM (No. 9064850)
When we watch on ESPN, the mute button takes over.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Muncssister, 12/14/2012 8:34:59 AM (No. 9064942)
It´s obviously time to put this republican, white woman loving, product of a two parent home who made something of himself on his own merits Uncle Tom in his place. How dare he try to be a role model for our children, who does he think he is, a Supreme Court justice?! Anita, we have another one for you!
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