Donald Sterling Is Why We Need To Clean Up The Whole Show

Saying the n-word should cost millions — and it should’ve cost Donald Sterling a lot more. The NBA has known about this man for far too long. Ridiculous.

Donald Sterling is also why top-level pay — this goes for college athletic directors and coaches — should be cut drastically. We can also apply this to Wall Street and CEOs who ride a company into nothing and get paid over the top sums to do it.

Yet another remind we need to get back to what is deemed right and wrong — fairness — in all things that we do.

Have a great Sunday, everybody.

Heart medals awarded to Katie Uhlaender, Jeremy Abbott, and Team USA Hockey

I’ll let the basketball go this week because of the Olympics. Thought I did watch the Syracuse/Pittsburgh game. Syracuse won by 1 point — Pitt led all the way through, and then they get down to the end — overtime, in Pittsburgh — and Pitt lets Syracuse put a ball in the basket. The Syracuse guy who made the shot is an excellent shooter, and Pittsburgh probably didn’t want to foul him. That’s the name of the game.

Now, on to the big sports topic: Sochi.

The first medal from our hearts (heart medals) goes to Katie Uhlaender. She lost by POINT OH FOUR seconds in getting a skeleton downhill medal.

The other heart medal goes to Jeremy Abbott, men’s champion who fell in the short thing, then came in twelfth in the finals. He skated a free program but couldn’t do the big jumps because he apparently hurt his hips — and everybody looks for those damn jumps.

Another highlight from the men’s skating: 19-year old Jason Brown from Chicago — he hasn’t mastered the quadruple — ice dancing to Riverdance. He’s fluid, but I want to take our hats off to the Japanese. They were really outstanding.

And of course: GO USA HOCKEY. I don’t know how they scored that at the end — whoever made the first point won the game. Now, that was good. We’re really tickled that the US beat the Russians. This is where Putin wanted them to win the gold and now they’re out. The Russians could win the women’s figure skating, though, so Putin has something to look forward to. 

The American women are coming in with all the medals. The men did win gold, silver and bronze in some kind of snowboarding or skiing — dumb stuff. They have so many of those things with snow boarders and loops in the air — now they’re doing it with skis on. Why?

[A note from Puff’s husband: They ought to play the music from ice skating performances in the curling competition. It could use some excitement.]

And finally, on a different note: it would pay all of us to read a book that came out in 1961: Catch-22. I’ve just died laughing all the way through it recently; it’s so to-the-point it’s actually not funny. Yossarian is up on all the political people today. In my edition, Christopher Buckley wrote the forward and said Heller was one of his mentors. Here is a book that has sold millions of copies, never won an award, and it’s still top of the line. It’s a word in the American Heritage Dictionary; everyone throws around the word but they don’t know where it comes from. So wake up and read it, or re-read it.

About the Courier Journal…

For those of who you who don’t have the privilege of getting the Courier Journal delivered to your home every morning, let me tell you why you shouldn’t feel too bad. Gannett has stripped the newspaper down to a middle school newsletter. Louisville is too big to have that kind of newspaper. The parent company comes in, takes all the money out of it, and passes it on to somebody else.

When the U of L and UK basketball game was played the same day that  U of L football won their bowl game, the actual victorious announcement could on found the front page… Or anywhere. They buried on page seven. That’s all.

It’s like we’re a Lexington newspaper.