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Posted by on Apr 20, 2017 in Blog, Book Reviews, Politics | 0 comments

Killing Bill O’Reilly (Book Review)

 

 

Bill O’Reilly’s crime is pretending to be a writer.  

In his awful ghostwritten books for which he parsimoniously takes credit as the author, O’Reilly intentionally and maliciously contorts some of the most memorable events in history, orchestrating willful acts of deception destined to mislead and confuse millions of readers.  

O’Reilly is a historical alchemist pimping fake history for a fast buck.

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Posted by on Jul 2, 2016 in Blog, Essays, World Series of Poker | 3 comments

Who Stole My Mike Sexton Book?

 

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This photo was taken last week which shows the Mike Sexton book before it was stolen

 

Mike Sexton should be proud.

Someone ripped off the new book Sexton personally gave to me, right off my desk, out in the open, at the Rio in Las Vegas.

Someone out there is a thief!

The backstory goes like this:

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Posted by on Nov 1, 2015 in Blog | 3 comments

Is Great Sportswriting Becoming a Thing of the Past?

 

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I suspect most of us are hard-wired to remember our most impressionable youthful experiences.  That’s why there’s such big market for nostalgia.  The histories of the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers have been written about ad nauseam.  But they still sell because so many people grew up supporting those teams and there remains an insatiable appetite for alternative perceptions of our most fond memories.

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