There's a little mini-scuffle in the political realm today about Barack Obama's big paid half-hour closing argument tonight. Obama will be on all three major networks laying out his final case for the presidency, something John McCain can't afford to do because he doesn't know how to use the internet. Anyway, the baseball game will begin around 8:37, 20 minutes later than usual, prompting John McCain to say that as president he'd never allow baseball to be pushed back, or something. Interesting proposal. FOX? They're noticeably less concerned (HT: Shysterball)
"By no means did they push to get us to accommodate them with Game Six," said Coppola, whom the Obama campaign suggested I call. "We're just missing the pregame, which isn't a big deal for us. It was a business decision."That might seem strange at first, but it really makes perfect sense. Any network that sets Jeanie Zelasko, Mark Grace, and Kevin Kennedy in the same frame and mandates them to talk baseball can't possibly consider the program to be a "big deal." That would imply some sort of interest in what your analysts are saying, and ... ha! FOX clearly doesn't have that.

















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10-29-2008 @ 5:48PM
Robert Wayne said...
I'd just as soon watch the weather channel as listen to that communist demagogue pig Obama make excuses for stealing from some to give to others (while I'm sure keeping some of the stolen money for himself). I've never had much use for or confidence in professional politicians and from what I've seen over the years, Obamination is the worst. I'd better watch out though, the rat and his minions might put me in the same boat as that plumber and decide to start digging for info on me.
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10-30-2008 @ 4:48PM
Dave said...
I'm sure you actually know this, but McCain doesn't use computers much because his injuries make it difficult for him to type, and his work doesn't require him to be on a computer enough for him to become an expert with speech recognition software.
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