Jay Maxson
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Jay Maxson | April 7, 2022
The “kingdom” is crumbling. LeBron “King” James is playing for a losing team in Los Angeles, and his pattern when that happens is to jump ship. He says he would like to play with Steph Curry and Golden State, but with the King gaining more and more detractors, the feeling is not reciprocal.  The Lakers are a terrible mess, and when asked on his own internet show, The Uninterrupted, who he’d like…
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Jay Maxson | April 6, 2022
An entire NCAA “March Madness” Tourney just passed by and television broadcasters failed to mention one word about the serious investigation hanging over national champion Kansas. Neither CBS, TNT, TBS nor TruTv brought it up at any time in their coverage of the tournament spanning mid-March to early April.  Only after the tournament ended Monday night has the internet sprouted with stories of…
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Jay Maxson | April 5, 2022
Golden State Warriors head basketball coach and gun control fanatic Steve Kerr came out firing after Sunday’s early morning Sacramento shooting incident. He and President Joe Biden both called for gun control laws that have been on the books since the 20th century.   Six people were killed and a dozen others injured in the aftermath of a large fight involving multiple gunmen in Sacramento.  …
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Jay Maxson | April 4, 2022
LeBron James is out with a sprained ankle, and on Sunday Kareem Abdul-Jabbar gave him a heavy dose of emotional pain. Abdul-Jabbar criticized the Lakers forward for hypocrisy and said he isn’t trustworthy.  The NBA’s all-time leading scorer, Abdul-Jabbar slammed the league’s No. 2 career scorer, saying he plays both sides of some issues. James bears “a greater responsibility in how he conducts…
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Jay Maxson | April 3, 2022
Perennial free agent and race hustler Colin Kaepernick staged another dog and pony show Saturday in hopes of returning to the NFL. With University of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh, the Detroit Lions and Spike Lee watching, Kaepernick passed to undrafted receivers at the Wolverines’ spring football game in Ann Arbor. The unusual event was sponsored by Wolverines Against Racism, and the Big…
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Jay Maxson | April 1, 2022
Lia - formerly William - Thomas’s biggest splash yet has occurred outside the Pennsylvania University swimming pool, as Concerned Women for America (CWFA) has filed a civil rights complaint against the Ivy League school that allowed Thomas, a biological male, to compete on its women’s swimming team this past season. CWFA charged that Penn U failed to protect the rights of collegiate female…
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Jay Maxson | March 31, 2022
Though two Texas grand juries refused to bring criminal charges for sexual assault and harassment against DeShaun Watson, the Cleveland Browns’ new quarterback may not have escaped legal trouble just yet.   Under the shadow of suspicion, Watson was sidelined for the entire 2021 season. He has since been traded to Cleveland, and it appears that he has gotten off scot-free from 22 criminal charges…
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Jay Maxson | March 31, 2022
Don’t quit your day job, LeBron. Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James has won the dubious Golden Raspberry award for Worst Actor in his 2021 role in Space Jam 2: A New Legacy. His acting was also called “incompetent” by Mediaite.  The Golden Raspberry Awards, aka the "Razzie" Awards, are the anti-Oscars. Razzies slam the worst films and actors, rather than the best motion pictures and actors…
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Jay Maxson | March 29, 2022
The National Football League’s Rooney Rule has been re-made into the “loony rule.” On Monday, the league mandated diversity Kool-Aid overdoses for each of its 32 teams. The mandate requires all of its teams to hire a minority offensive assistant coach for the 2022 season, as part of an effort to engineer greater diversity.  The offensive coach could be "a female or a member of an ethnic or…
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Jay Maxson | March 27, 2022
Despite opposition from the ACLU and the state’s NBA team, the Utah legislature overrode the governor’s veto of a law banning males from competing on female sports teams. LGBT sympathizers immediately raised the possibility of punishing the state for what the legislature did.  Earlier last week, Gov. Spencer Cox vetoed House Bill 11. The legislature promptly overrode the veto with a 21-8 vote in…