
Did you hear about the former drug addict who spouts controversial views to millions of fans and wants to be an NFL owner?
As soon as the paperwork is in, she will be.
Yes, we're talking about Stacy Ann Ferguson. She's better known as Fergie, hip-hop vocalist for the Black Eyed Peas, actress, fashion designer and soon-to-be part owner of the Miami Dolphins.
The NFL owners voted her in on Tuesday, just about the time they were deciding another former addict who spouts controversial views to millions of fans was not worthy of their club.
"We're held to a higher standard here," Commissioner Roger Goddell said.
You can see why Rush Limbaugh might be a little confused.
His aborted quest to become part-owner of the St. Louis Rams had critics howling and the NFL scrambling for a way out. Meanwhile, Fergie got in without even a peep of moral outrage from Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson.
I don't want to say double standard, but apparently Goodell doesn't have My Humps on his iPod.
What's the difference between Rush and Fergie?For one thing, she has much better abs. She also is not a racist who saw the bright side of slavery and says the NFL is a bunch of gang-bangers.
At least that's what I read about Limbaugh. He says people have taken his comments out of context or made them up, and he's challenged critics to prove he said some of the most incendiary things that sank his ownership bid.
So far, none have been able to. But no matter, he's Rush Limbaugh. The mere name provokes a Pavlovian reaction of disgust or admiration, and the NFL doesn't want such a polarizing figure in its ownership midst.
"Divisive comments are not what the NFL is all about," Goodell said.
You mean, like this?
"I have had lesbian experiences in the past. I won't say how many men I've had sex with – but I am a very sexual person."
Or how about these anti-war lyrics from Where Is The Love?
"A war is goin' on but the reasons undercover.
"The truth is kept secret, it's swept under the rug."
But fear not, NFL owners. Not that all Fergie's songs would set off a riot at the local VFW post.
"I'ma get get get get you drunk.Good God, if Al Davis were still alive that vision might give him a heart attack.
"Get you love drunk off my hump.
"My hump my hump my hump my hump my hump
"My hump my hump my hump my lovely little lumps".
Then there was the time Fergie urinated during a performance and doused herself in champagne to obscure the evidence.
"I had a few drinks before going onstage, but I didn't think to go to the bathroom," she explained. "We were jumping around and my bladder just started ... you know."
If the NFL held itself to much higher of a standard, Courtney Love will soon own the Philadelphia Eagles.
I know, Fergie is just an "entertainer" so nothing she does really matters. Isn't Limbaugh also just derided as a conservative clown act that shouldn't be taken seriously?
As an avowed member of the "state-controlled media" Limbaugh detests, I'm not necessarily against lesbianism, sexual promiscuity, anti-war messages or peeing all over yourself in front of thousands of people.
But the NFL has a big tent of ticket buyers. My guess is there are at least a few consumers who don't care for Fergie's worldview. They might even find her stance on morality and the Iraq War "divisive."
With all the due diligence the NFL supposedly puts prospective owners through, shouldn't at least a tinkling of alarm bells gone off when Fergie told a magazine she was such a methadone freak she spent eight hours a day talking to a hamster?
"It wasn't a hamster," she later clarified. "It was a hamper."
In other words, Fergie was misquoted and/or taken out of context. Hey, isn't that the Limbaugh Defense?
"All I know is from the comment I heard, he said in [President] Obama's America, white kids are getting beat up on the bus while black kids are chanting 'right on,' " said Mathias Kiwanuka.
The Giants' defensive end was one of the first players to say he'd never suit up for a Limbaugh-owned team. If he'd bothered to investigate the comment, he would have discovered Limbaugh was not saying Obama's vision is for black kids to beat up white kids. Limbaugh was making fun of Newsweek's cover-story assertion that white children are born racist.
If you read the transcripts where most of his critics got their ammo, you'll see how phrases have been taken out of context. But like Kiwanuka, most people rely on what other people tell them about people like Limbaugh and Fergie.
So please, conduct your own investigation into whether she meant "hamster" or he meant NFL games often look like a game "between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons."Apparently the NFL isn't interested in such nuance. With Limbaugh, it always gets back to his ESPN gig and Donovan McNabb and "the media has always been very desirous that a black quarterback do well."
I suppose I should be ashamed to admit it, but I sort of wanted a black quarterback to excel in order to shut up the bigots who said blacks weren't smart enough to do the job. Judging by the media backlash, I'm the only sportswriter who ever felt that way.
It became Limbaugh's Jimmy The Greek Moment, and a major reason Sharpton was so pleased Wednesday night when Limbaugh dropped out of the proposed ownership group.
"It's a moral victory for all Americans," he said.
For some reason, the moral lessons from a song started floating through my head.
"What you gon' do with all that ass?The Reverend apparently finds the Black Eyed Peas positively Fergalicious. I know I do.
"All that ass inside them jeans?
"I'm a make, make, make, make you scream.
"Make you scream, make you scream."
My Humps has been on my iPod for years. And unlike Limbaugh, what red-blooded footballer wouldn't want to work for someone who once played a stripper on The Sopranos?
Who would you rather see pole dance, Fergie or Jerry Jones?
So welcome to the High-Standard NFL, Ms. Ferguson.
As for Rush, sorry pal. You'll never get over the hump.
If only you had urinated on yourself while talking about Donovan McNabb, you might have stood a chance.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
10-15-2009 @ 8:43PM
Bodero said...
Ah, the old, "We can't prove the comments he said were true, but here they are, and if they are false, well... he's a racist anyway."
You total moron, if you can't source them, don't use them. He's made it very clear which quotes were fake to make him look like a racist. He isn't, but I wouldn't expect a feeble minded moron like you to actually try to do any research on a subject before formulating a blog post.
You've got a long way to go before reaching actual journalism, pal.
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10-16-2009 @ 1:34AM
bluerange308 said...
Hahahaha! Seeing people like you getting mad about this kind of stuff cracks me up. Get a life, haha! Racist! Haha!
10-15-2009 @ 8:56PM
lhochstein said...
This is what happens when the new owner of the team made his money as a developer. His net worth has plummeted now he is willing to sell a share to anyone. I have $10. How about selling me a stake in your team. BTW I went to the game last monday and if you think the average fans cares about your elitist minority partners or your dumb red carpet idea then you have no clue who the real dolphin fans are.
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10-15-2009 @ 8:59PM
greatqb44 said...
Dont forget Olbermann on NBC
For one thing, she has much better abs. She also is not a racist who saw the bright side of slavery and says the NFL is a bunch of gang-bangers...Never said he said the bright side of slavery..but it don't matter does it
Of course Fergie's group has said stuff about homosexuals..but hey thats ok huh...
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10-16-2009 @ 9:29AM
cashman7323 said...
What is it with liberals that they think if you repeat a lie it becomes the truth? What a bunch of degenerates.
10-15-2009 @ 9:29PM
frederick marcus said...
yeah, look......rush is a total hypocritical @sshole. he is. there's no way around it. that should not preclude him for making a bid in the united states of america to procure a capitalistic venture. i spent 4 years in the military protecting you for just those kind of freedoms, no matter what race, nationality or religion you might be. it's our given right to be as big an @sshole as we want and you will find no one bigger than rush both literally and figuratively. jackson and sharpton can protest all they want as that is their right. people forget what country we live in. if rush can afford it give him the damn team. hey......it gives me a team to root against. get over it.
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10-16-2009 @ 6:32PM
morgy said...
I retired from the military this year. I spent most of my life protecting freedom of speech.
With freedom comes responsibility.
I listen to Rush but I am not stupid, and much of what he says is inflamitory, and biased. He also frequently lies, and he tries to devide this country. He's got the money so I say let him buy the team, but, don't expect people to think he's some great guy. He spent years making a large part of America feel bad so I'm not surprised he was turned away.
10-15-2009 @ 9:49PM
horatiowrd said...
umm.....in a league where talking bad about an official after they make an OBVIOUSLY bad call gets you fined, do you really think a guy who has said bad things about the entire league would be allowed to own one?
i dont think it has ANYTHING to do with Rush views, its solely he insulted the NFL and therefore NFL doesnt want anything to do with him.
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10-15-2009 @ 9:54PM
fatdad4554 said...
all you people who are dissing Rush Probably don't even listen to him and the things you have read are taken out of contex mostly-As in Sharpton and J.Jackson who are racists and thugs that a group of followerl have mainstreamed-They and you arent good enough to carry his briefcase and in the next few years when you see how this country has gone to the dogs because of people like the ANOINTED ONE and all those left-winged wackos in congress and the white house you will see what I am talking about!!
I'm sure glad I won't be around to see it as I am terminal
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10-16-2009 @ 2:29AM
James said...
Wait a sec....how's he going to own an NFL AND be the Republican candidate for president in 2010. Oh, that's Sarah Palin....sorry.
10-15-2009 @ 10:25PM
Stevo said...
its now official, i'm done with this site.
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10-15-2009 @ 10:55PM
J T said...
At least the NFL Union took a vote on it from all it's players, That's the American Way.
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10-15-2009 @ 11:04PM
King anyi said...
Fool do you read... Rush wasn't voted out by the NFL.. the group he was bidding with dropped his name before it came up for vote..
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10-15-2009 @ 11:46PM
Swizzle said...
Apparently, and according to RL, George Soro's was a member of the investment group and didn't want RL in, fwiw. Do any of you know who Soro's is? I do. He's the anti-Rush.
Anyways, people spend too much time on this stuff. Maybe we should all check in on Charlie Rangel and see what he's doing, or not doing, as it were. ;-)
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10-15-2009 @ 11:54PM
DontBluesMe said...
The 'Race Bros', Sharpton and Jackson, have made a fortune out of perpetuating racism. Rush would be better off using his money to Arm an American Restoration Movement focused on rolling back political correctness and tackling the liberal mouthpieces who have sacked our Constitution and intercepted our country.
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10-16-2009 @ 12:35AM
chilco said...
"YES WE CAN"
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10-16-2009 @ 1:01AM
info said...
Dear David Whitely,
I haven't laughed this hard reading ANY article in years! You've hit the hump directly on the bump! And by all means, keep all those asses screamin'! Thanks for some truly insightful, hilarious & "Right On" worthwhile journalism. Blatman
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10-16-2009 @ 1:02AM
rambonrse said...
Yeah, I thought in the USA there is 'equal opportunity' - what the league is saying is 'you can't talk a bunch of conservative 'junk' that offends the mainstream media and liberals' - and Rush is very polarizing. But that should not take away his opportunity to be a part-owner. It is just that his views are out there for the world to hear - there are an awful lot of 'closet racists' in the league, I'm sure - and you know, Rush would not have been one of them. People are so damn sensitive when you speak the truth, especially if it is not 100% PC.
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10-16-2009 @ 1:59AM
stocks911 said...
So I hope that the NFL screens all of their potential minority owners this way from now on. I am sure they can find something they don't like about anyone if they look hard enough.
If that is the way the NFL is going to do business then Rush is better off without them. He sure doesn't need their money.
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10-16-2009 @ 10:08AM
mybasketballgirl said...
stocks911, there is a big time "DOUBLE STANDARD!" There would be NO screening like this if a minority tried to buy a NFL team!! Then you have this Mathias Kuwanika saying he would never suit up for a team owned by Rush. Give me a break!!! One game(without pay) and he would be on his knees begging Rush to let him suit up.
I've never heard of Mathias Kuwanika, but I think its safe to say he's not white. "DOUBLE STANDARD"