Lou Holtz Considers Congress
August 5, 2009 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Football
Lou Holtz is best known for being the outspoken commentator and ex-coach of Notre Dame. Today, he announced that he might get into politics as well. Holtz is considering running for one of the Congress seats in Florida as a Republican. The GOP seat he’d go after is currently held by Democrat U.S. Representative Suzanne Kosmas.
Holtz may be a grid iron demi-god, but he doesn’t have any government experience. At 72, he has never run for office before. After coaching at Notre Dame and South Carolina, he retired at the end of the 2004 season and became an analyst at …read more
Sarah Palin a Former Knicks Chick?
October 19, 2008 by Jodie Lynn Boduch
Filed under Basketball, Sports Rumors
Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin played nice with Tina Fey and company on Saturday Night Live last night. Even so, we were surprised to learn, courtesy of Frank Coffey and the goodfellas at eTrueSports, that the Idaho-born Alaska governor once had another interesting NYC gig . . .
“It Was Fun, Gyratin’ And Gruntin’ In Front Of All Them Liberal Media Types”
Governor Denies Relationship With Former Knick Charles Oakley
New York – Following news that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin secretly signed an incentive-laden, deferred contract to play for the NBA’s New York Knicks beginning November 5th, eTrueSports has learned of a previous personal and business …read more
Even President Bush Considers Jessica Simpson a Jinx
May 6, 2008 by Jodie Lynn Boduch
Filed under Football, Sports Rumors
Q. How do you know your status as pop culture punchline has gone mainstream?
A. When the Commander in Chief of the most powerful nation on earth cites you as a bad luck charm.
And given George W.’s low approval rating, that’s saying something.
Indeed, People.com quotes the President—a Republican, for those of you who’ve been residing under a rock in Fiji since 2000 (and you know who you are)—as saying “We’re going to send Jessica Simpson to the Democratic National Convention.” The joke is a reference to Simpson’s presence at Tony Romo’s games, which coincided with the Dallas Cowboys QB’s worst career …read more




