Sunday, September 05, 2010

Beck admits he lied to the rally August 28th: it was easier than telling the truth.

As Steve Krakauer of Mediaite explains, Keith Olberman caught Glenn Beck's "white lie" told to the crowd at the August 28th rally:
...he didn’t actually hold George Washington’s first inaugural address. He just had it held in front of him.
Beck's discussion on his show, admitting the lie, seeks to make light of it because the full explanation is "clumsy" in a speech. So, he says, "They caught me."  He recounted a trip to the Archives, but...
"...you can’t touch them..."
Glenn Beck
Keith Olbermann caught him telling a lie. He wants people to laugh it off; Beck says it's no big deal in his quasi-retraction, the equivalent of artistic license.

At a certain level, Beck's doubters are unsurprised by the irony that he'd stoop to fabrication to maintain his credibility with his audience. The problem remains that Beck followers are unlikely to even hear the correction, let alone to believe it if and when they do. We'd all like to think that presented with a truth, logic will dictate what most people believe - but Beck's realized that oldest truth: that a lie can run around the world while the truth is still getting its shoes on.

"Tell the truth," Glenn Beck exhorted the crowd on the National Mall, "and then expect it from others." But not, for heaven's sake, from a Fox Network entertainer in pursuit of ratings. But he probably did at least go to see the Archives building, I suppose. He wouldn't lie about that, would he?


Thomas Hayes is a political strategist, entrepreneur, and journalist currently working for the Madore for Congress campaign in Minnesota's Second Congressional District. He contributes regularly to a host of web sites on topics ranging from economics and politics to culture and community.

Cal 52, UC Davis 3: Keenan Allen For The Heisman

Keenan Allen in High School 
When Cal Football Assistant Coach Tosh Lupoi convinced North Carolina and America's best high school defensive back Keenan Allen to commit to UC Berkeley rather than Alabama, no one had any idea that Allen would wind up on the other side of the ball at Cal, except perhaps Head Coach Jeff Tedford.

Now, Keenan Allen may be the best college freshman wide receiver in the nation.

With his 158 of the 517 yards of total offense Cal amassed against UC Davis in a 52 to 3 win Saturday in Berkeley, Keenan Allen should be marketed as a candidate for The Heisman Trophy. So, let's get the ball rolling (excuse the pun) now. It would make the second straight year Cal had a real, live Heisman candidate, with Cal starting the 2009 Season by touting Running Back Jahvid Best for the award.

If you missed Keenan Allen's amazing 48-yard touchdown, here it is:



And unless you think wide receivers can't win the Heisman, here's two names: Desmond Howard and Tim Brown.

OK, so it's just one game. But this blogger's counting on Cal Offensive Coordinator Andy Ludwig to design the right plays to make it happen.

It's on you, Andy; please, don't wide-receiver-screen him to death, deal?  (More on this, later.)

Cal's Keenan Allen For The Heisman.   You saw it here, first.

Saturday, September 04, 2010

Cal Football vs. UC Davis: Cal 42, UC Davis 3 , 3rd

Either because of the weather or because of UC Davis there is a packed house for Cal vs. UC Davis.   Cal is ahead 42 to 3 with a lot more game to go.

Really, Cal should be happy UC Davis is playing a pro offense.  The Aggies are really well suited for a spread option system and could show better against Cal.

The main problem for UC Davis is Cal's Team Speed.  Yep. In caps. 

Lovely day in Berkeley

On The Way To Cal Football vs UC Davis

The Cal game started.  This blogger got a late start and all to see Notre Dame vs Purdue.  ND was leading 7 to zip.

Florida beat Miami of Ohio but 34 to 12.  That is good for Miami.   Florida should be concerned.

This is mobile blogging from a taxi cab in Oakland.

Stay tuned.

College Football Weekend One: Cal, Stanford, Notre Dame, Penn State

Today marks the first day of the 2010 College Football Season. Locally here, in what must be called the "stomper" games, at 1 PM, the Cal Golden Bears take on The UC Davis Aggies at Cal Memorial Stadium, and Stanford Cardinal meets the Sacramento State Hornets at Stanford Stadium.

Dangerous matchup, because if either UC Davis or Sacramento State wins, or does well, it's going to be embarrassing for Cal or Stanford.

Penn State Beats Youngstown State

Meanwhile, in their own stomper game, Penn State beat Youngstown State 44 to 14. The game marked the first start for Penn State Freshman Quarterback Robert Bolden. State College News reports that Bolden did well:

He looked comfortable in the pocket and connected with his targets quickly and accurately. He threw 29 passes for 20 completions, 240 yards, two TDs and and an interception before Kevin Newsome replaced him in the fourth quarter.

Notre Dame v. Purdue

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish take on The Purdue Boilermakers at 3:30 PM ET. The game marks the first one for new Head Coach Brian Kelly and his innovative hybrid-spread offense.

Watch for live blogs from the Cal game here! GO BEARS!

Robert Schimmel Dead: Facebook Page For Schimmel Turns Memorial

Robert Schimmel

Long-time Comedian And Howard Stern Show Star Robert Schimmel is dead. As reported at Zennie62.com, Robert Schimmel, long famed for his X-rated and controversial humor - died of complications from a car accident he was in with his daughter and son four days ago. He checked himself into a hospital Friday, where he passed away.

Robert Schimmel is survived by his ex-wife Melissa Schimmel and his son and daughter.

Special blessings for his daughter, who was driving the car that was in the accident that caused his injuries. She really must be going through a hard time.

Robert Schimmel On Facebook

Robert Schimmel's Facebook page has turned into a memorial. Fans and friends can leave messages here: Robert Schimmel's Facebook page.

Robert Schimmel Dead: Howard Stern Show Regular Dies After Car Accident

Robert Schimmel

Howard Stern Show regular and Comedian Robert Schimmel is in the hospital and in critical condition after injuries from a car accident. Now, just 7 minutes ago, it was confirmed that he's dead.

Schimmel was reportedly traveling in Arizona with his son and daughter. Robert's daughter was trying to avoid one accident in the lane she was driving in, but caused her own car to roll over in the process.

The 60-year-old entertainer had overcame cancer and was waiting for a liver to complete a transplant operation to combat cirrhosis.

Schimmel An Amazing Talent

TheComicsComic.con reports:



Schimmel's big break came through Rodney Dangerfield's young comedians special for HBO in 1988, Nothin' Goes Right, in which he shared a bill with a soon-to-be murderers row lineup of Bill Hicks, Andrew Dice Clay, Lenny Clarke, Dom Irrera, Carol Leifer and Barry Sobel. Here's the clip from that appearance (language, obviously, is NSFW):




TheComicsComic.com has posted a great memorial to Robert Schimmel, that's worth a read.

This is sad news for The Howard Stern Show as it marks the second time in less than a year that a comedian who was a regular on the show has faced altering events. The last time was Artie Lange who tried to commit suicide in January.

More on this unfortunate news soon.