Friday, February 6, 2026

A new fucking low for the orange cocksucker...

Donald Trump, today, posted a video on his Truth Social account Thursday night (since deleted) depicting the Obamas as monkeys.

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And people wonder why I have had one visit from the Secret Service already in his second term, and that it is becoming harder to foresee not having a second one.

Super Bowl ICE: A betting tidbit with an ominous undertone...

It's the Friday before the Super Bowl, and ESPN has taken the pulse of the Las Vegas betting landscape on the game.

The books apparently will win nicely if it's a defensive struggle -- and the second reason they want it, given what has happened across American sports with the legalization of state gambling in about 3/4 of the states, should raise eyebrows.

The first reason is, after the institutional bettors slammed the total under at 46.5 when it opened after the conference championship games (moving the line to 45.5), the books expect the public to really hit the over on the game, thinking the NFL is going to want a high-scoring Fantastic Finish.

In fact, as of right now, at least two major books are reporting a slight skew of bets to the over.

The second reason is that a LOT of money is going down on spot-fixing abuse bets -- the props.  The passing yards and "anytime touchdowns" apparently are getting big numbers.  So big, Jason Smith-Njigba and Kenneth Walker III of the Seahawks are odds-on bets to get in the end zone at some point in Super Bowl LX.

(Kind of interesting when the current line and total indicate something of the order of 26-20 Seahawks.) 

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Massive spot-fixing situation in Major League Baseball?

As people know, former Cleveland pitcher Emmanuel Clase is under indictment for spot-fixing pitches in various Major League games.

Now, we get an idea of at least an extent to the charges.  Documents today pulled by ESPN state that Clase, over the two-year period alleged that Clase is being indicted for, rigged pitches in no less than a quarter of the games he appeared.

In the period, Clase is now believed to have rigged pitches in at least 48 of the 197 games in which he appeared.

Three-time All-Star...

Best relief pitcher in the American League twice. 

$2 million in 2023, the first alleged year.

$2.9 million in 2024.

$4.9 million he would've been paid in 2025, with three more years, including two club options that would've gotten him $26,000,000 thereafter.

All for bettors in the Dominican Republic to win about a half million dollars, as currently alleged.

On top of suspended during COVID for 80 games for the substance policy.

I would not be out of line to start asking questions about not only his entire career, but how many games he has openly thrown as a Major League pitcher.

And then the real questions:  Why?  And who was being threatened to ensure compliance?? 

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Super Bowl ICE: As expected, the Seahawks are far heavier favorites than Vegas has them to be...

And now we are getting the predictions, and they are about as expected.

ESPN has the Seahawks has heavy favorites among their cadre of NFL experts.

47 of the 57 polled believe they will win.

30 of them believe they will cover the 4.5.

20 of them believe they will win by double digits.  The Bengals reporter has them winning 30-10.

Let's be blunt:  The only reason the Patriots are here is government propaganda -- Patriots Are Champions.  It is clear that the Seahawks are the better of the two teams.

And, in the last few days, it appears that there may be the first angle that actually would have the Seahawks win the game, but it would require that the Trumpies stay out of it.

More on that later. 

Monday, February 2, 2026

Super Bowl ICE: It's official, the game has been overshadowed.

Today was Goodell's Super Bowl LX press conference, and his plate was full.

  • For the second time, Goodell denied a $5,000,000 fine had been levied on the Seahawks for violations with respect to their ownership situation. I'd have to agree:  If things had gotten that far, I'd have to think the Rams would be in the Super Bowl.   
  • Bad Bunny was raised, in light of statements that there are no planned immigration operations scheduled for the game.  Goodell looked forward to Bunny's performance, hoping it will unify (it won't, Terrorist Point USA has announced it's lineup too), and saying the Grammy winner understands the weight of the platform.  If anything happens as I expect, the NFL is also going to pay a heavy price.   
  • Epstein was raised.  At least a pre-investigation will be held on Giants co-owner Steve Tisch.  From there, Goodell believes reporters are getting ahead of themselves.  No surprise.  Especially with even David Stern now probably a client, one almost has to wonder when we are going to find out Goodell was too -- that you don't get that high on the food chain without it.  And if we're going to investigate Tisch, how about the owners in New England, Washington, and Carolina?   
  • The Belichick Hall of Fame controversy was also raised.  Goodell believes Belichick will be in Canton.
  • The officiating got compliments from Goodell as to the quality of the officials.  Doing their jobs well.  Just not the jobs most people think the officials SHOULD be doing.    
  • The Rooney Rule, in the face of ten white NFL head coaching hires, will be re-evaluated.  Does ANYONE see this as a surprise in White Right Donald Trump America?    

Super Bowl ICE: Bad Bunny appears to be preparing for a showdown...

Bad Bunny won three Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, last night at the 68th annual awards.

He had this to say about ICE, drawing a standing ovation at the event, courtesy Entertainment Tonight:

 

Sounds to me someone is preparing for a showdown in a week.

The shit is hitting the fan...

Unsportsmanlike conduct, just about everybody...

Here are at least a couple recent examples:

  • Tuskegee University coach Benjy Taylor was arrested on Saturday, and put in handcuffs on the court for an altercation with a police officer after a rivalry game at Morehouse.

Taylor was objecting to the presence of several Morehouse football players in the handshake line after Morehouse won a narrow victory over Tuskegee.  Taylor had reported several obscenities being fired from the football players at his team, and felt a confrontation would occur if the security breach was not rectified.

As seen from this HBCU sports video, it was not rectified...

A lawsuit is planned, no further comment at this time. Unless there's more video than that shows which indicates otherwise, appears to me the Morehouse cops were WELL out of line!
  • Here's a couple of recent brawls on the court to indicate more of the shit hitting the fan...

 

 

12 players were suspended, 8 for Aquinas. One of them got a six-game suspension for his role in the event.

After a flagrant foul, the officials confer, the player is correctly ejected. Obviously, the coach is unhappy with probably the call, but (given the game situation and things appearing to be about to get out of hand) correctly pulls his team from the floor, forfeiting the game. Three adults from the school which forfeited charge the floor and the winning team. One of the forfeited players attempts to intervene and is misinterpreted as trying to get involved, and it is ON. The ejected player got the standard one-game suspension, there is rumor (but I'm not finding it) that the forfeiting coach was fired.