Monday, November 03, 2008

As if you needed another reason to root for the Steelers!

Ancient lore has it (OK, not terribly ancient) that the outcome of the last game played at home by the Washington Redskins before a US presidential election predicts who will win the White House.

If the Redskins win, then so does the party which occupies the White House. If they lose, the challenging party wins.

This has actually held true for 17 out of the last 18 elections.

Tonight, it's the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. the Washington Redskins on the Redskin's home turf.

That means Obama's rooting for the Steelers -- and you know who McCain is really rooting for.

GO STEELERS!



UPDATE: Steelers 23, Redskins 6 HA!
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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Football and Politics: A Truly Pittsburgh Presidential Convention Event

You are invited to join the fun on Thursday evening as shown below.


Football and Politics, A Truly Pittsburgh Convention Watch Event
(Convention Watch Party)

Only in Pittsburgh, can football and politics make for one magical evening. On August 28, 2008 The Pittsburgh Steelers will take on The Carolina Panthers, immediately following the game be a witness to history as Illinois Senator, Barack Obama accepts the Democratic Party's Nomination for President of The United States.

Enjoy a great ballgame and then hear what is sure to be one of the most important speeches in generations. All live on a large screen in the company of your friends, neighbors, fellow supporters, Pittsburgh notables, and a surprise celebrity host. Doors open at 6pm, and there is no cost to attend this event.

Time: Thursday, August 28 at 6:00 PM
Duration: 5 hours (The football game will start at 7 PM and Barack will speak at around 10 PM.)
Host: Calvin Skinner
Contact Phone: 412-867-6853
Location: New Greater Pittsburgh Coliseum, 7310 Frankstown Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15208

If you plan to attend, please sign up at the web site shown below so that the organizers will know how many people to expect. Off course, you can still attend the event even if you do not sign up.

Hope to see you on Thursday!

Saleem Khan
Point Breeze


RSVP:
http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/conventionwatchparty/gpgwg3
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Saturday, July 12, 2008

McCain-McBeam 08!

When KDKA's Jon Delano interviewed presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain this week he "recounted how he would recite the Pittsburgh Steelers defensive line-up to his North Vietnamese captors."

McCain, the Republican candidate for president, says he naturally thinks of the football team whenever he thinks of Pittsburgh.

"The Steelers really made a huge impression on me -- particularly in their early years."

In fact, McCain explains how the team helped him during his time in a POW camp.

"When I was first interrogated and really had to give some information because of the physical pressures that were on me, I named the starting lineup -- defensive line -- of the Pittsburgh Steelers as my squadron-mates!"
Only one problem with that: in the past (and in his book and in a made-for-TV movie), McCain's always claimed that it was the Green Bay Packers lineup -- not the Steelers -- that he named to his captors.

Countdown made it their first story last night:


2 Political Junkies has learned exclusively that this seeming pander to the Steeler Nation was to be only the opening salvo of a multi-pronged campaign to win over the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania.

A remake of the McCain "My Christmas Story" ad was set to run in Western PA. In the new ad, instead of his captor drawing a cross in the sand,

he drew this symbol:

(A Philadelphia-themed ad had an image of a cheesesteak sandwich sketched in the dirt.)

Reportedly, the campaign was to culminate with McCain naming Pittsburgh Steeler mascot Steely McBeam as his running mate. (After numerous rounds of focus groups nationwide, it was found that the frightening, soul-stealing, universally-hated McBeam was the only one able to make McCain appear in comparison "upbeat and friendly" to so called low information voters.)

McCain-McBeam 08
(Artist Rendition)

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Thanks for clarifying that, Mr. Rooney!

Because your initial statement sure did sound like you were giving the message that it was OK for a Steeler to smack around a woman as long as it was for Jesus.


(Alternative message here.)
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