Why Was Chad Holloway Not Nominated for an American Poker Award?

Read MoreI no longer care about anything to do with poker, but out of great respect for writer Chad Holloway, I write this angry article back in 2016.

Read MoreI no longer care about anything to do with poker, but out of great respect for writer Chad Holloway, I write this angry article back in 2016.

Read MoreHillary Clinton has a fundamental problem. She has an Achilles heel the size of a club foot attached to the Elephant Man.
Her issue?
She’s not trustworthy. That’t not my opinion, folks. That’s the perception of millions of independent voters, those unbiased who will ultimately decide the outcome the presidential election to be held eight months from now.

Read MoreJesse Owens died in 1980. But nearly half a century later he remains an intriguing figure in history for what he experienced and endured not just in track and field, but in society as presumably one of America’s “heroes.”
I had the great honor of meeting Mr. Owens in person, once. That occasion took place back in 1976, four years before his death. Permit me to tell you that story.
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Everyone says they want to elect an honest politician. Bullshit. You hypocrites!
Rarely does a politician come around who hasn’t pigged out at the political trough and enriched themselves, One finally comes around in the 2016 race, and most of the electorate are busy shilling for millionaires.
Wake the fuck up, or quit bitching about dishonest politicians, and then re-electing them time and time again.

Read MoreIntroduction to an Overly Long, Admittedly Self-Indulgent, Highly-Detailed, and Occasionally Funny Story of My Nevada Caucus Experience

Read MoreIt’s no surprise I’m supporting Bernie Sanders for president. At the risk of overstating the obvious, I will explain the reasons why.
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Read More“Hail, Caesar!” is a cringe-worthy two hours of excruciating boredom, a thoroughly aimless and fruitless trial of audience perseverance, haphazardly bundled into an incomprehensible splotch of snippets sure to stain an otherwise stellar legacy of previous films produced, written, and directed by the Coen Brothers, a.k.a. Ethan Coen and Joel Coen.

Read MoreIf you were around last year at this time, you witnessed one of the most impressive instances of special events handicapping in quite some time.
Matt Lessinger, who has appeared here frequently as my guest on this site (usually giving out picks on boxing, Mixed-Martial Arts, Oscars, Grammys), successfully rattled off an astoundingly perfect night at the 2015 Grammy Awards, picking several winners including a 10-1 shot as “Album of the Year.” That’s as amazing a feat as you will see on a public forum and is far better analysis than anything which appears on the conventional entertainment programs which tout “expert advice.” This is just one reason Lessinger appeared on National Public Radio (NPR) a few years ago, evaluating all the major categories.
Read MoreToday, I’d like to tell you about Marieta.
We married 25 years ago on this day.

Read MoreHiking is one of the last things someone is likely to think about when it comes to either living in or paying a visit to Las Vegas — unless the hike is from one casino to the next.
That’s a pity, because less than 20 miles away from the Las Vegas Strip and only a ten-minute drive from the western fringes of the city limits lies the stark and silent contrast of a vast and still largely undiscovered world full of natural splendor that’s not to be believed — unless you see and experience it for yourself.