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“Governor Bush, Atlanta Braves pitcher John Rocker gave a venomous interview to Sports Illustrated recently spewing hatred towards gays, blacks, single mothers and foreigners.”
That was Suzanne Geha of WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids Michigan teeing up a question for Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush – January 10, 2000 – a debate at Calvin College in Grand Rapids Michigan.
What was that citation of Sports Illustrated in a presidential debate all about?
Do we hear Sports Illustrated mentioned often in politics?
Actually, Sports Illustrated has a lengthy history with politics and political rhetoric.
But now, sadly, it looks like it’s ending - They recently fired their whole staff …
So let’s give the magazine -- and its reporters -- a loving send-off – and devote a whole episode of C-SPAN’s “The Weekly” in tribute to Sports Illustrated.
In this week’s podcast, we remember some of the most prominent – and colorful -- times this legendary, iconic magazine has been part of the political scene.
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The peaceful transfer of power.
It’s something outgoing presidents traditionally talk about when turning over the White House to an incoming president …
Like Bill Clinton in 2001 – his final radio address:
“The peaceful transfer of power from one administration to the next, from one party to...
Published 11/14/24
Is it possible to use one word to remember or describe the 2024 presidential campaign?
If so, that one word might start with the letter S.
This year on the campaign trail, the S word seemed to be everywhere.
What were candidates talking about that required foul language?
How did the crowds react...
Published 11/07/24