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    Coaches aren’t on the field, but they get credit for success.  Why the double standard from the Right? If you’re wondering why America is no longer able to make even the most basic, common-sense decisions, there are two simple answers: extreme partisanship and willful hypocrisy. Forget the desire to seek truth.  Many on the Right and Left are simply incapable of seeing the real picture, even if it’s smacking them in the face.  And those rare souls who do rise above partisanship to tell the truth are viciously discredited by their own, branded “traitors” and “sellouts.” The incessant calls for…





    Written on Monday, 07 May 2012 11:51 in National News
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  • Christopher Freind Convert Oil Refineries To Process PA’s Marcellus Shale Natural Gas
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    Delta Airlines Refining Oil Doesn’t Solve The Problem Psst: Don’t tell anybody, but the worst-kept secret in  Pennsylvania is that the natural gas industry --- the only economic salvation our dying state had--- is leaving in droves, replaced by job loss, budget holes and despair. Like most tragedies, this one was preventable. Only common sense and foresight were required. But those traits were pumped dry long ago, so instead of experiencing a booming economy rooted in the rebirth of American manufacturing, Pennsylvania is now witness to yet another long exodus of our best and brightest.  And the Commonwealth’s march toward…





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  • Christopher Freind Corbett’s Colossal Cockiness Castrates His Credibility
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    Corbett’s Colossal Cockiness Castrates His Credibility Candidate Choice Creates Calamitous Clusterf**k of Carnage “Stevie Welch sat on a wall (of cards); Stevie Welch had a great fall (winning a mere two of 67 counties). All of King (or is it Joker?) Corbett’s horses (jackasses), and all the King’s men (endorsements by 27 County Commissioners and 35 State Legislators), couldn’t put Stevie’s candidacy together again (4 of 5 Republican voters rejected the Welch-Corbett-Obama “ticket”). And so Freindly Fire’s prediction that Governor Corbett-endorsed U.S. Senate candidate Steve Welch would come in a whoppingly-bad third place was proven correct, though it didn’t take a…





    Written on Friday, 27 April 2012 09:18 in State News
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  • Christopher Freind Corbett’s Love Affair With The Democrats: An Election Letter Back At Ya’
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    Well, primary election day is almost here, and some of the races have gotten downright nasty. From disingenuous, mean-spirited campaign ads to a Democrat masquerading as a Republican accusing his opponent of being a Democrat (did you get all that?), there’s something to satisfy everyone’s entertainment needs. Perhaps the ugliest race is the Democratic contest for Attorney General (an office that Party has never held), pitting a woman against a whiner: prosecutor Kathleen Kane and former congressman Patrick Murphy.  Murphy certainly can’t run on his record (there isn’t one), so instead has charged Kane with being a millionaire trucking executive.…





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  • Christopher Freind Corbett’s US Senate Candidate Is An Albatross Around His Neck
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    The Guv’s man, Steve Welch, is an Obama Voter, infuriating many in the GOP It’s the bottom of ninth, you’re down a run, two outs and a man on second.  Should he try to steal? Hell no. A single probably scores you, and getting thrown out ends the game. Simply stated, the risk outweighs the reward. But if, for whatever reason, the decision to steal is made, there’s only one rule: you damn well better make it. Fail, and you’re toast with the fans, the media and your teammates. For the political equivalent, look no farther than Pennsylvania Governor Tom…





    Written on Tuesday, 17 April 2012 09:53 in State News
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  • Christopher Freind I Was Wrong To Question The DRPA
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    Later this year, it is possible --- even probable --- that the following individuals will all be in jail: former powerhouse Senator Vince Fumo, former House Speakers John Perzel and Bill DeWeese, Senators Jane Orie and Bob Mellow (both of Leadership), and former Representatives Mike Veon and Brett Feese (also from Leadership).  On the one hand, seeing corrupt politicians brought to justice is a good thing, as is all the money they are giving back to taxpayers via forfeited pensions. But there is a downside. While such offenders should obviously be prosecuted, people’s cynicism toward their government seems to be…





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Friday, 20 August 2010 10:22

Roger Clemens Steroid Hearing Is A Joke

(This Freindly Fire column archive was originally published on February 14, 2008)

Here we go again.

Congress is conducting yet another circus, this time looking into allegations of steroid use by baseball superstar Roger Clemens.

The star witness against Clemens is his former trainer, Brian McNamee, who has two spectacular claims:

1. He injected Clemens with Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and steroids, and

2. He saved bloody needles that he used on Clemens.

Shall we analyze each?

Let's start with the second, just because it's more fun. The items in question would be used for DNA analysis and to determine the presence of steroids and HGH. Sounds reasonable enough until the second part of the equation is brought to light.

The needles are seven years old. Seven years!

I don't normally tune into CSI, but I have to believe that over the better part of a decade, such "evidence" might become a bit contaminated.

There isn't a court in the country that would allow these needles (and some bloody gauze) to be admitted as evidence. So why the charade?

Of course, there is also that little thing we call the law that seems to escape most on Capitol Hill and in the media. Let's assume McNamee did in fact inject Clemens with steroids in 2000. So what? Not only would Clemens not have committed any crime, but here's the ultimate kicker: He wouldn't even have broken baseball's rules.

Consumption of any drug - cocaine, heroin, steroids - is not illegal. Period. There is no gray area. It is the manufacture, distribution and possession of such substances that are against the law. You want to prove Clemens "supplied" the steroids? Good luck. About the only thing more difficult to prove is perjury.

The most mystifying aspect of the "steroids era" is why the media continues to drop the ball on informing the public when baseball outlawed steroids. Most fans will tell you "the mid-90s." Not even close. Try 2005.

Now that's what I call being on top of things, Commissioner Selig!

Selig and Major League Baseball rode to glory during the steroid era, and now, hypocritically, they pass the buck and feign innocence.

Instead of getting tough on the present players, they would rather generate headlines by destroying the names, accomplishments and legacies of baseball's best with not a shred of evidence backing up their claims. That's pathetic.

Unlike Selig, Freindly Fire does back up its charges. All we hear from Selig is how MLB is getting "tough" on steroid use. How tough? Just ask Mike Cameron. He's the Gold Glove outfielder who just signed a $7 million contract with the Milwaukee Brewers (ironically, the team Selig owned throughout the steroid era) - but he has to sit out a paltry 25 games at the beginning of this season because he tested positive for a banned substance --- for the second time!

What punishment do they give you for the first offense? A bonus?

Why is Selig allowed to remain commissioner? And where was Congress' tough questioning during Selig's testimony last month?

So let's get this straight. It's OK to demonize players and stigmatize their families with no evidence, but more importantly, it's OK to do nothing about solving the steroid problem.

Only in America.

Lip service, empty promises and hypocrisy. Maybe Bud Selig should run for Congress.

 

Chris Freind is an independent columnist and investigative reporter who operates his own news bureau, www.FreindlyFireZone.com

Readers of his column, “Freindly Fire,” hail from six continents, thirty countries and all fifty states. His work has been referenced in numerous publications including The Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, foreign newspapers, and in Dick Morris' recent bestseller "Catastrophe."

Freind also serves as a weekly guest commentator on the Philadelphia-area talk radio show, Political Talk (WCHE 1520), and makes numerous other television and radio appearances.  He can be reached at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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