Saturday, December 28, 2024
Will there be a national day of mourning? An affirmative action media hire with a drop of black blood just died: “pioneer,” “titan of industry,” “legendary,” “iconic”! abc’s dead nEGRO of the day: Greg Gumbel; WEJB/NSU’s panel of experts just held an insta-conference!
Will there be a national day of mourning? An affirmative action media hire with a drop of black blood just died: “pioneer,” “titan of industry,” “legendary,” “iconic”! WEJB/NSU’s panel of experts just held an insta-conference!
GRA: Are you interested in which blacks kick the bucket on a daily basis (but not Whites)? abc noise has decided to give a daily report on which “important” negroes have dropped dead, on their 6:30 noisecast.
black poets I’ve never heard of, “authors,” “inventors,” world war two “heroes,” commie activists—whoever they can air on their world noise tonight program.
Today, Greg Gumbel—a “legend” (sarcasm).
Next? Ahmad Rashad—smh.
You’d better be Mel Brooks if you’re White, and want to make abc’s obit segment.
--GRA
By AbolishTenure
friday, december 27, 2024 at 6:47:00 p.m. est
HOLD THE PRESSES, ignore the drones... top of the nypost.com front page just now: “titan of industry” and “legendary” Greg Gumbel has assumed room temperature (a little Rush Limbaugh lingo there, ladies and gentlemen).
Not “iconic,” alas, but merely “titan of industry” and ‘legendary.”
Surely when the day comes, Bryant, age 76, will be remembered as “iconic.”
***** and like a kwanzaa miracle ***** No, no, Bryant is still at 99.6, a touch of Trump Derangement Fever burning there. But this: Scrolling down on the post’s front page, it says “a raging fire engulfed a stall at Bryant park’s iconic holiday market.” There, you have it! Bryant... iconic... in the same sentence! Greg may have departed but Journalism lives on.
By AbolishTenure
friday, december 27, 2024 at 6:52:00 p.m. est
justthenews.com comes through! “iconic sports commentator Greg Gumbel dies from cancer at 78”
I can’t describe the emotion in my mouse-clicking finger right now, thinking that John Solomon himself probably interrupted his latest episode of Interview with a RINO, to enforce the stylebook. Journalism lives, it truly lives!
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
friday, december 27, 2024 at 8:52:00 p.m. est
I just posted the insanity of Gumbel being given sainthood by media. He was a damn sports announcer. Frizzy hair and a permanent suntan, however, lifts him up to “iconic” levels of adoration in the eyes of media scum.
--GRA
Earvin Magic Johnson
@MagicJohnson
“I’m saddened to hear about the passing of longtime and legendary broadcaster and friend Greg Gumbel. Greg was an African-American pioneer. He spent over 50 years in sports broadcasting - as one of the first studio hosts and in the broadcast booth for the NFL, March Madness, and more. Cookie and I are praying for his wife Marcy, daughter Michelle, brother Bryant, and the entire Gumbel family during this difficult time. ”
N.S.: I liked Greg Gumbel o.k., when I saw him many years ago doing nfl play-by-play with Phil Simms. At least I didn’t despise him, the way I did his racist, affirmative action brother, Bryant, who had toxically high levels of self-esteem.
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I can only ask which blacks AREN'T legendary or iconic? What stories that they feed us everyday AREN'T history making? Hyperbole--your name is news.
--GRA
You know who's iconic? Danny DeVito.That guy was great as Louie DePalma. The CHARACTER of Louie DePalma was great too,but DeVito pulled it off. A lot of laughs,right up there with Archie Bunker(the first five years).
--GRA
OLIVIA HUSSEY--FROM 1968'S "ROMEO AND JULIET"-- A TOP 5 " MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN FILM HISTORY",DEAD AT 73.
LONDON (AP) — Olivia Hussey, the actor who starred as a teenage Juliet in the 1968 film “Romeo and Juliet,” has died, her family said on social media Saturday. She was 73.
Hussey died on Friday, “peacefully at home surrounded by her loved ones,” a statement posted to her Instagram account said.
Hussey was 15 when director Franco Zeffirelli cast her in his adaptation of the William Shakespeare tragedy after spotting her onstage in the play “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie,” which also starred Vanessa Redgrave.
“Romeo and Juliet” won two Oscars and Hussey won a Golden Globe for best new actress for her part as Juliet, opposite British actor Leonard Whiting, who was 16 at the time.
GRA:Olivia Hussey had it all--beautiful face,great body and a British accent. She should have been a "Bond girl",but maybe she was too short or something. Actually, Hallie Berry is short--so who knows?
--GRA
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