‘Idiocy!': FCC considers declaring the name ‘Redskins’ to be indecent

The left is burning books again. They’re just doing it one word at a time.

ALERT: FCC considering move to ban NFL Redskins team name. http://t.co/2adv3pDWVI

— Sports Biz (@CNBCSportsBiz) September 30, 2014

@CNBCSportsBiz @cmsinser Better late than never. Hope they do.

— Ivonne Silva (@CleoKitty) September 30, 2014

I support this “@CNBCSportsBiz: ALERT: FCC considering move to ban NFL Redskins team name. http://t.co/Y22NNwPEsg

— Alex (@Chenbot555) September 30, 2014

About time! “@CNBCSportsBiz: ALERT: FCC considering move to ban NFL Redskins team name. http://t.co/cmzUbYQz6g

— Charlie (@charolyn_) September 30, 2014

Yay, fascism!

@CNBCSportsBiz How about calling them the Washington Pigskins, like a football which used to be called a 'pigskin' OR is that too insulting?

— Watchdog Progressive (@Watchdogsniffer) September 30, 2014

How about just minding your own business? Ever consider that? Besides, “pigskins” would probably be deemed offensive to Muslim players.

@CNBCSportsBiz @12News Chiefs, Braves, Indians, Warriors all still ok

— Richard Gau (@AZRoushStang) September 30, 2014

Yeah, for now.

@CNBCSportsBiz Damn. So glad we have no other important issues to worry about.

— DaveConlon (@DaveCC1109) September 30, 2014

Seriously? What a waste of money/time! “@CNBCSportsBiz: ALERT: FCC considering move to ban NFL Redskins team name. http://t.co/WYdiCQC26A

— Karl Edelmann (@kjemd) September 30, 2014

That’s the FCC’s mission statement.

@CNBCSportsBiz @CNBC: Idiocy!

— Mike Burke (@burkem100) September 30, 2014

@CNBCSportsBiz @CNBC so dumb

— Elijah (@ElijahGeiser) September 30, 2014

Finally, progressives endorsing censorship of "indecency" RT @nationaljournal: FCC mulls banning the Redskins name http://t.co/u5R5mtBzEM

— Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) September 30, 2014

FCC Mulls Banning @Redskins Name Petition Claims Team Name On TV Violates Indecency Regs http://t.co/uohgsXlrGb pic.twitter.com/LRK1FTIrFH

— Ministry Of Truth (@USABillOfRights) September 30, 2014

RT @famblog: Fascist Obama FCC considers banning use of term ‘Redskins’ http://t.co/TuFh7wsjYg #tcot #tlot #tgdn pic.twitter.com/zdQkK4EOxO

— ┌П┐(•_•) (@exposeliberals) September 30, 2014

Wouldn’t it be cool if Dan Snyder changed the team’s name to the Washington “Thought Police?”

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Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/09/30/idiocy-fcc-considers-declaring-the-name-redskins-to-be-indecent/

Amnesty International lectures America while ISIS beheads journalists

It really makes you wonder what Amnesty International’s real agenda is.

Sad.

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Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/08/19/amnesty-international-lectures-america-while-isis-is-beheading-journalists/

Perfection! Check out sign on Barrycade transported by vets to WH [pic]

Seriously. Could there be a more perfect sign? As Twitchy reported, attendees of the Million Veterans March in Washington, D.C. on Sunday tore down Barrycades at memorials. They then transported them to the Spite House, where they peaceably assembled in protest.

That sign put the icing on the awesome civil disobedience cake.

https://twitter.com/OldSchoolGirl67/status/389415847938514944

Agreed.

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Spite House sparks brilliant new name for Mt. Rushmore: Check out this shirt at Million Vets March

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#1MVetMarch: Barrycades down! Spite House barricades no match for Million Vets March [photos]

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Read more: http://twitchy.com/2013/10/13/perfection-check-out-sign-on-barrycade-transported-by-vets-to-white-house-pic/

Bob Costas hijacks Sunday Night Football to give anti-gun lecture

Sportscaster Bob Costas hijacked Sunday Night Football tonight to give football fans a patronizing sermon about the need for gun control in the aftermath of the Jovan Belcher shootings:

You knew it was coming. In the aftermath of the nearly unfathomable events in Kansas City, that most mindless of sports clichés was heard yet again, ‘Something like this really puts it all in perspective.’ Well if so, that sort of perspective has a very short shelf life since we will inevitably hear about the perspective we have supposedly again regained the next time ugly reality intrudes upon our games. Please.

Those who need tragedies to continually recalibrate their sense of proportion about sports, would seem to have little hope of ever truly achieving perspective. You want some actual perspective on this? Well a bit of it comes from the Kansas City-based writer Jason Whitlock, with whom I do not always agree, but, who today, said it so well that we may as well just quote or paraphrase from the end of his article.

“Our current gun culture,” Whitlock wrote, “ensures that more and more domestic disputes will end in the ultimate tragedy, and that more convenience store confrontations over loud music coming from a car will leave more teenage boys bloodied and dead. Handguns do not enhance our safety. They exacerbate our flaws, tempt us to escalate arguments, and bait us into embracing confrontation rather than avoiding it. In the coming days, Jovan Belcher’s actions and their possible connection to football will be analyzed. Who knows? But here, wrote Jason Whitlock, is what I believe: “If Jovan Belcher didn’t possess a gun, he and Kasandra Perkins would both be alive today.”

Initially, some Twitter users were in a state of shock:

What … is … Bob Costas … doing?

— Will Brinson (@willbrinson) December 3, 2012

Once that passed, hundreds (or thousands?) of viewers took to Twitter to express their displeasure:

Bob Costas, who’s gotten rich thanks in part to a sport that destroys men’s bodies and brains, gives us a little civics lecture.

— Andy Levy (@andylevy) December 3, 2012

The Media Left at Halftime: Bob Costas pushing gun control, quoting…who else?..a sports writer on ridding the country of the 2nd Amendment

— lou dobbs (@loudobbsnews) December 3, 2012

Stop lecturing to us Bob Costas #SMFH

— Thomas F. Brady(@DouchyTomBrady) December 3, 2012

…and Bob Costas goes full gun control on NBC. Fantastic.

— John Ekdahl, Jr. (@JohnEkdahl) December 3, 2012

I literally disagreed with everything bob costas said

— ⛄Mike Lehman⛄ (@L3mon_Meringue) December 3, 2012

I just took Bob Costas off my Christmas card list.

— NotKennyRogers (@NotKennyRogers) December 3, 2012

I will gladly debate Jason Whitlock and Bob Costas on gun control, BUT we tuned in for an NFL game! Ridiculous programming decision!

— John Kincade (@JohnKincade) December 3, 2012

Bob Costas is a decent sportscaster. He should stick with sports. #JustSayin

— Rob Johnson (@TweetRobJohnson) December 3, 2012

Bob Costas apparently doesn’t approve of the second amendment. #dumbass

— Jim J (@anthropocon) December 3, 2012

Does Bob Costas know that people are murdered everyday by means other than gunshots? Removing guns will not stop psychos from killing people

— Jason Kelce (@Jkelce) December 3, 2012

https://twitter.com/Steven_Wylie/status/275442471654264832

If it turns out Jovan Belcher had brain damage from football will Bob Costas call for “Football control” laws?

— DrewM (@DrewMTips) December 3, 2012

Yes, Bob Costas, guns are the problem. Nicole Brown Simpson would be alive today if OJ hadn’t shot her with that knife.

— Todd Kincannon (@ToddKincannon) December 3, 2012

What if Jovan Belcher’s murder victim (Kasandra Michelle Perkins) had been armed?

If Jovan Belcher’s girlfriend had a concealed carry permit she might still be alive.

— Jim J (@anthropocon) December 3, 2012

If Jovan Belcher’s girlfriend was packing heat she’d probably be alive and a 3 month old wouldn’t have lost both parents.

— NCN(@nikkibama) December 3, 2012

At least one Twitter user suggested Second Amendment supporters protest Costas’ comments by turning off their televisions:

Seriously, folks. Did Bob Costas irritate you? Shut off the game. Right now. Stop helping NBC make money.

— Slublog (@Slublog) December 3, 2012

During his rant, Costas cited a column by Fox Sports writer Jason Whitlock. Here is an excerpt from that column:

I would argue that your rationalizations speak to how numb we are in this society to gun violence and murder. We’ve come to accept our insanity. We’d prefer to avoid seriously reflecting upon the absurdity of the prevailing notion that the second amendment somehow enhances our liberty rather than threatens it.

How many young people have to die senselessly? How many lives have to be ruined before we realize the right to bear arms doesn’t protect us from a government equipped with stealth bombers, predator drones, tanks and nuclear weapons?

Our current gun culture simply ensures that more and more domestic disputes will end in the ultimate tragedy, and that more convenience-store confrontations over loud music coming from a car will leave more teenage boys bloodied and dead.

In the coming days, Belcher’s actions will be analyzed through the lens of concussions and head injuries. Who knows? Maybe brain damage triggered his violent overreaction to a fight with his girlfriend. What I believe is, if he didn’t possess/own a gun, he and Kasandra Perkins would both be alive today.

Update: Whitlock thanked Costas for the shout-out:

Thanks to Bob Costas and Sunday Night Football in America for supporting my Jovan Belcher column. Appreciate it.

— Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) December 3, 2012

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/12/02/bob-costas-uses-jovan-belcher-homicidesuicide-to-argue-for-gun-control/

Dads Are Rallying For “Amazon Mom” To Change Its Name To “Amazon Family”

The retail giant’s family-discount program is only known as Amazon Mom in the United States — it’s known as Amazon Family in other countries. #AmazonFamilyUS

1. Parent’s Twitter and Facebook feeds across the US have been lighting up with the following graphic this morning:

Christ Routly / Via daddydoctrines.com

2. The movement has largely been inspired by the passing of Oren Miller, the father and blogger behind bloggerfather.com.

Oren Miller / Via bloggerfather.com

Miller was a giant in the online parenting community who had long questioned Amazon.com’s branding of their family rewards program as “Amazon Mom” in the US, and was championing for a change.

3. Miller wrote often about why he felt the exclusionary name was an issue, but never more succinctly than in his February 2013 post promoting another dad’s petition to change the name to Amazon Family, as it was known in Canada, the UK and elsewhere.

“Please sign that petition. Please. It’s not about a name and it’s not about me personally being offended and it’s not about stupid emails about yoga classes. It’s about a company that looks at the US, then looks at England, and then decides that over there, parent equals mom or dad, while here, well, we’re not ready for that yet.” – Oren Miller

5. After his death, the community Miller touched so deeply rallied, taking up the #AmazonFamilyUS torch as their own.

10. Doug French, founder of the Dad 2.0 Summit, an annual meeting of dads and marketers, spoke to BuzzFeed Life about the #AmazonFamilyUS movement:

“Amazon is a smart, powerful, and progressive company with as recognizable a global brand as there is. Bringing ‘Amazon Family’ in line with its branding all over the rest of the world would be a strong show of support for dads in the US.”

11. So far the #AmazonFamilyUS petition has over 3000 signatures.

Dads are an integral part of the village. A village needs a vendor. Be ours, @Amazon! #AmazonFamilyUS https://t.co/RXJsYWnG0L

— AHDMatters (@(Dada) Mike Heenan)

12. BuzzFeed Life has reached out to Amazon Mom for comment.

Read more: http://www.buzzfeed.com/morganshanahan/dads-are-rallying-for-amazon-mom-to-change-their-name-to-ama

Schadenfreude zing! Bright side to Punxsutawney Phil’s shadow-spotting?

Snicker.

Ah, yes. Good old Groundhog Day!

Oh the shame.

Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on Sunday, predicting six more weeks of winter. Jake Tapper puts it another way:

Thanks bunches, Jake!

Yeah, didn’t anyone tell him it is supposed to be warm? Geez Louise!

And this Twitter user brings it all home with a bright side: We’ll always have schadenfreude:

So there’s that?

Related:

Heh: Brit Hume tweets photo of another once-trusted institution that can no longer be trusted

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/02/02/schadenfreude-zing-bright-side-to-punxsutawneyphils-shadow-spotting/