Whose Blood is on Whose Hands? The Eric Garner Decision Edition!

There has been quite the blame-game in New York following the execution of two Brooklyn police officers, but who is really at fault?

Mayor de Blasio? Sure, there are plenty of reasons to criticize him and his policies, and the city would probably be better off with someone else running it. But as far as the recent shootings were concerned… what could he realistically have done differently? Do you sincerely believe that the killings were caused by de Blasio’s so-called “climate of mistrust?”

Let’s think about it another way: Let’s pretend you are the Mayor of New York, and you have an opportunity to prevent the shootings from happening… except there’s a catch: you won’t have any idea of who, where, or when. All you know is that two cops will die in retaliation for the Garner verdict. So how would you stop the shooting? Make the police stay home? Prohibit protesting? Declare Martial Law? Put the whole city under lockdown? Or would an overreaction risk a far worse outcome? The point is, how could you possibly micro-manage that many moving parts in a city of 8 million people? Can we sincerely blame this all on the Mayor? Even if we really want to?

How about the supposed “black leaders” like Al Sharpton? He certainly plays a role in the overall problem…

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Tony Stewart’s History of Rage:

By: Lydia Warren

MailOnline

From throwing helmets to punches, Tony Stewart has long had a reputation for being unable to control his temper.

Footage taken through the NASCAR star’s career – before he fatally struck a competitor with his vehicle in upstate New York at the weekend – shows him erupting in anger at fellow drivers following knocks on the track.

For more than a decade, he has been seen plowing down pit crew members, threatening to run fellow competitors off the track, shoving drivers in anger and even throwing his helmet at a car.

On Saturday night, a conflict turned to tragedy after driver Kevin Ward, Jr., 20, climbed out of his car on the track to confront Stewart and was knocked down by his vehicle.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2721917/Tony-Stewarts-history-rage-charges-not-ruled-out.html#ixzz3A85mzpKt
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Take A Look Around The NBA With Scout Zak Baris & Host Brian Engelman

“The Unhappy Hour” host Brian Engelman once again welcomes NBA scout Zak Baris to talk about the NBA season thus far.

Will Brooklyn gel & rebound from a lousy start?
What does the future hold for Derrick Rose & the Bulls?
What is the long term plan for the Lakers?

& more.

Take a listen & offer your comments.

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Manti Te’o, Lance Armstrong, Lebron James & More. Zak Baris & Brian Engelman Discuss.

“The Unhappy Hour” host Brian Engelman once again welcomes special guest co-host Zak Baris to the program.
They discuss one of the strangest stories in recent memory: “Manti Te’o’s dead girlfriend didn’t exist”.
Was Manti in on the plot?
Was Manti fooled?
Is Manti gay & was this an attempt to cover his sexuality?
Will Manti’s draft status drop in the NFL draft & if so, by how much?
There are lots of angles to this story, so they break it down, one odd detail at a time.
Plus:
Lance Armstrong admits to doping & talk continues that LeBron James wants to return to Cleveland to repair his legacy & win a title for Cleveland.

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