Cycling no longer "The Dirtiest Sport"?



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Bill C

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http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3060689

Sources: Forthcoming Mitchell report will be 'huge story'
By Buster Olney
ESPN The Magazine
(Updated: October 12, 2007, 5:27 PM ET

Since former Senator George Mitchell launched his investigation into
baseball's steroid past 18 months ago, the big questions have been
whether the final report would name names, and how many names would be
named, and how important the names would be.

Some officials came away from a 30-team Major League Baseball
conference call held mid-day Friday with the understanding that the
forthcoming Mitchell report would include many names; names which have
so far not been disclosed publicly; and the names of well-known
players.


I wonder if any of the talking heads who've been talking out their
asses about cycling will actually stand up and admit they had their
heads up their asses.
I sincerely doubt it. I'm pretty disgusted with the vast majority of
the "sports journalists" out there. For that matter 99% of the
journalists in general. In this era of "reality" and "talking head"
stardom these clowns have decided that they are more important than
the stories, they make the stories, opinion is fact as long ads it's
theirs, etc...The arrogance, and total lack of journalistic integrity,
while cannonizing themselves is rampant.
Screw almost all of 'em.
Bread and Circuses to them all, and buyer beware!
Bill C
 
On Oct 12, 5:36 pm, Bill C <[email protected]> wrote:

> I sincerely doubt it. I'm pretty disgusted with the vast majority of
> the "sports journalists" out there. For that matter 99% of the
> journalists in general. In this era of "reality" and "talking head"
> stardom these clowns have decided that they are more important than
> the stories, they make the stories, opinion is fact as long ads it's
> theirs, etc...The arrogance, and total lack of journalistic integrity,
> while cannonizing themselves is rampant.


dumbass,

setting aside the fact that the term 'sports journalism' is any
oxymoron i see the opposite.

most of those that report on sports are seduced by the charisma of
athletes and enjoy socializing with them and having 'insider' access
to ask difficult questions. you can't report objectively on someone if
you are enjoying perks and friendships from the people you are
supposed to be reporting on.

these reporters cater to the hero-worshiping majority of fans who
become irate when someone like walsh paints a different picture.

when i was a kid i would read my copies of winning and bicycle guide
from cover to cover over and over. that lasted from 1987 to 1997, but
now when i read a cycling article now which liberally uses words like
"determination" and "courage" I get nauseous. I grew up.
 
On Oct 12, 4:46 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Oct 12, 5:36 pm, Bill C <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I sincerely doubt it. I'm pretty disgusted with the vast majority of
> > the "sports journalists" out there. For that matter 99% of the
> > journalists in general. In this era of "reality" and "talking head"
> > stardom these clowns have decided that they are more important than
> > the stories, they make the stories, opinion is fact as long ads it's
> > theirs, etc...The arrogance, and total lack of journalistic integrity,
> > while cannonizing themselves is rampant.

>
> dumbass,
>
> setting aside the fact that the term 'sports journalism' is any
> oxymoron i see the opposite.
>
> most of those that report on sports are seduced by the charisma of
> athletes and enjoy socializing with them and having 'insider' access
> to ask difficult questions. you can't report objectively on someone if
> you are enjoying perks and friendships from the people you are
> supposed to be reporting on.
>
> these reporters cater to the hero-worshiping majority of fans who
> become irate when someone like walsh paints a different picture.
>
> when i was a kid i would read my copies of winning and bicycle guide
> from cover to cover over and over. that lasted from 1987 to 1997, but
> now when i read a cycling article now which liberally uses words like
> "determination" and "courage" I get nauseous. I grew up.


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you lasted longer than I did. when I saw Basso posing in various
Italian suits it jumped the shark for me. Sometimes I'll look at the
gear sections of a bike mag to see what's new or ridiculous.
 
In article <[email protected]>,
"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Oct 12, 5:36 pm, Bill C <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I sincerely doubt it. I'm pretty disgusted with the vast majority of
> > the "sports journalists" out there. For that matter 99% of the
> > journalists in general. In this era of "reality" and "talking head"
> > stardom these clowns have decided that they are more important than
> > the stories, they make the stories, opinion is fact as long ads it's
> > theirs, etc...The arrogance, and total lack of journalistic integrity,
> > while cannonizing themselves is rampant.

>
> dumbass,
>
> setting aside the fact that the term 'sports journalism' is any
> oxymoron i see the opposite.
>
> most of those that report on sports are seduced by the charisma of
> athletes and enjoy socializing with them and having 'insider' access
> to ask difficult questions. you can't report objectively on someone if
> you are enjoying perks and friendships from the people you are
> supposed to be reporting on.


Amit, you can't limit that to just sports journalism. The same applies to those
who report on politics - the Beltway crowd here in the US. If they did the reporting
they should, they wouldn't get to hang out with the people in power and their access
would be limited severely.

--
tanx,
Howard

Faberge eggs are elegant but I prefer Faberge bacon.

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
 
Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
> you lasted longer than I did. when I saw Basso posing in various
> Italian suits it jumped the shark for me. Sometimes I'll look at the
> gear sections of a bike mag to see what's new or ridiculous.


That's just because you fancy Cipo in an Italian suit.
 

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