Entries Tagged as 'Guest Editorial'

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Guest Editorial: ‘Feeling Bitter and Betrayed’

Senator Barack Obama has taken a lot of heat for his “bitter” statement, but I, for one, am very bitter about what has happened to our country. This bitterness may not be driving me to buy a gun or start going to church again, but it exists nevertheless. I also feel betrayed — by the […]

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

NFL Spotlight: a Rolling Moss Gathers No Stones

As we head toward Super Bowl XLII, it’s time to look back at this amazing season and the stories of triumph and tribulation in the NFL. Our first story looks at what might be called the “sports rebirth of the year:” the rejuvenation of wide receiver Randy Moss’ career after he joined my home team, the […]

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Why Democrats Need to Watch More Football

Since I can remember, it’s been an uphill battle for Democrats to win the hearts and minds of most male voters. I don’t think the problem is that complicated because, as many guys have told me, they’re not that complicated. Democrats just need to learn how to talk to guys. As a former Democrat and […]

Monday, January 21st, 2008

The Week in Football and Politics: Why Underdogs RULE

Here we are, on the eve of Super Bowl XLII and the horserace of the 2008 presidential campaign. On the threshold of America’s two most important competitive events, we discuss what could be any team’s most crucial tool — whether in sports or politics. That tool is the underdog mentality.
Pigskin Dogs
Think about it. In the NFL, Red […]