May 13, 2014
Donald Sterling turns to iSteve for P.R. strategy
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This post has got to be in the running for funniest iSteve post of all time.
"You heard it here first."
Yup
"This post has got to be in the running for funniest iSteve post of all time"
"Yup"
Tim Howells
This story is turning out to have every bit of the entertainment value it promised. Unfortunately, I suspect our puritanical p.c. media masters will limit any fun we have with it to the internet and private conversation.
There's a secret company to give interest-free loans to Jews? Where do I get one? I had never heard of this.
Clearly, the media needs to avail itself of Minister Farrakhan's expertise on the secret Jewish interest-free loan question.
Steve, maybe you could you advise Sterling to put in a few good words for Cotton Mather and Joe McCarthy? Perhaps he should offer to buy a party house for the Duke Lacrosse team? A tongue bath for Vladimir Putin, you already thought of.
All great stuff. Makes me proud to be an American.
To inoculate himself against the attacks by Sterling on his character, Magic need only announce he's dumping his wife Cookie for Conchita the Eurovision bearded transvestite.
Unfortunately, I suspect our puritanical p.c. media masters will limit any fun we have with it to the internet and private conversation.
Puritanical?
“The Jewish people have a company and it’s for people who want to borrow money for no interest,” he said.
They do?
@
seems like they do know usury is destructive after all
Too little too late; Clippers owner's goose is cooked: "Donald Sterling's NBA ban supported by daughter of ex-Sterling tenant." (Headline in Los Angeles Times)
On the subject of the interest-free loans to Jews etc., here's a thing I keep trying to make happen: getting people to refer to Yankees pitching coach Larry Rothschild as "The International Jewish Pitching Conspiracy."
Keeps not happening, though. I guess it's too much of a mouthful.
Sterling was probably alluding to the Hebrew Free Loan Society. Maybe Magic can show him up by starting a similar organization for African Americans.
http://www.todayszaman.com/news-347730-death-toll-in-mine-blast-exceeds-200-many-still-trapped.html
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