Jay Maxson
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Jay Maxson | November 14, 2021
He’s only played in two NBA games this year, but Boston’s Enes Kanter is the most courageous player in the entire league. Since recently bashing communist China over its enslavement of Uyghur minorities, Kanter’s minutes per game have been slashed and the NBA has harassed him. Is that because the Chinese dictators he offended are calling the shots for the subservient NBA? Kanter played in 72…
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Jay Maxson | November 12, 2021
Colin Kaepernick has numerous media sycophants who will never let it go with the ex-NFL social justice warrior. Year after year, they keep crying about him not getting another chance to play in the league. They’ll use anything in NFL news cycles they can to make a case for a Kaepernick grievance. Boston Globe writer Gary Washburn is the latest media hack to do so. He’s using the Aaron Rodgers…
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Jay Maxson | November 11, 2021
Here’s a new outrage for the easily offended social justice warrior Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to go off the rails about. His son Adam Abdul-Jabbar received a ridiculously light sentence for stabbing a man to within an inch of his life. In June of 2020, the 29-year-old punk Adam stabbed an elderly neighbor, Ray Winsor, age 60. During a dispute in their shared driveway, Abdul-Jabbar yelled: “Shut your f…
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Jay Maxson | November 10, 2021
No one ever accused the National Football League of consistency when it comes to player discipline. So it comes as no surprise that the Green Bay Packers were subjected to a massive fine over COVID-19 protocol violations, while Henry Ruggs III and Deshaun Watson, who allegedly committed far greater offenses, have not been fined a penny. The Packers got fined $300,000. Aaron Rodgers and teammate…
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Jay Maxson | November 9, 2021
In the continuing Aaron Rodgers saga, State Farm is standing with personal freedom and the unvaccinated Green Bay quarterback. Lanky lefty Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, however, says professional sports has been damaged forever by Rodgers. “We encourage vaccinations, but respect everyone’s right to make a choice based on their personal circumstances,” a State Farm spokesperson told USA Today Monday. This…
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Jay Maxson | November 8, 2021
Sunday was the 30th anniversary of Magic Johnson’s shocking announcement that he had HIV and was retiring from pro basketball. With NBA Commissioner David Stern and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar by his side, Johnson immediately volunteered to become a spokesperson and poster child for the virus. Then and now, he was hailed as a sympathetic figure. In 1991, Sports Illustrated quoted him saying he had been…
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Jay Maxson | November 7, 2021
Throughout the weekend, media piranha’s continued to treat Aaron Rodgers like a piece of fresh meat. ESPN, Saturday Night Live and corporate interests also showed just how dense they are with their attacks on the 2020 MVP of the National Football League over his failure to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Stephen A. Smith, of ESPN’s First Take program, suggested Rodgers should be forced to do…
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Jay Maxson | November 5, 2021
It should not be considered “news” that a Major League Baseball owner donates money to Republican political candidates. But then there’s California’s wildly left-of-center media that contends it is newsworthy. The San Francisco Giants’ owner Charles Johnson supported the Georgia Senate campaign of Herschel Walker, and now he’s getting raked over the coals. The San Francisco Chronicle disparaged…
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Jay Maxson | November 3, 2021
Between social justice protests, sordid Super Bowl halftime “entertainment” and vulgar language, the National Football League just can’t stay out of its own way. Last week’s alternate Monday Night Football broadcast on ESPN2 featured an F-bomb by guest Marshawn Lynch, and co-host Peyton Manning apologized for the off-color language. The New Orleans Saints were playing the Seattle Seahawks when…
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Jay Maxson | November 2, 2021
Buckle up! On Monday’s "Fearless" podcast, Jason Whitlock urged his listeners to prepare for his greatest fire yet. He promised to eulogize and bury Colin Kaepernick, a man with “daddy issues” … and did he ever deliver! As the six-part “Colin In Black and White” Netflix docuseries ended, Whitlock characterized the notorious ex-football player as more of a Clayton Bigsby character than black…