Jim Rome
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:02 pm
I've had to do some driving lately (a rarity as I don't own a vehicle), and I've been listening to Rome a bit. I'm surprised he's as successful as he is. Because I don't follow sports closely, it took me a while to catch his sarcasm.
And then he went on a rant about Paul Westerberg and my mind did a double-take for real.
There's a reductive line of thought about how professional sports channel social antagonism away from political awareness, etc, etc (I've heard people attribute this to Chomsky before). It's an asinine line of thought (if real), yet listening to sports radio this week I found myself turning to it. The vitriol and the level of analysis, etc, devoted to teams and leagues really does sound like nationalism and politics for grown-up children. Of course, politically oriented talk radio is even more retarded, but that's also the point.
And then he went on a rant about Paul Westerberg and my mind did a double-take for real.
There's a reductive line of thought about how professional sports channel social antagonism away from political awareness, etc, etc (I've heard people attribute this to Chomsky before). It's an asinine line of thought (if real), yet listening to sports radio this week I found myself turning to it. The vitriol and the level of analysis, etc, devoted to teams and leagues really does sound like nationalism and politics for grown-up children. Of course, politically oriented talk radio is even more retarded, but that's also the point.