BZ’s Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show, Tuesday, September 26th, 2017 with guest Dan Butcher

Featuring Right thinking from a left brain, doing the job the American Media Maggots won’t, embracing ubiquitous, sagacious perspicacity and broadcasting behind enemy lines in Occupied Fornicalia from the veritable Belly of the Beast, the Bill Mill in Sacramento, Fornicalia, I continue to proffer my thanks to the SHR Media Network for allowing me to utilize their studio and hijack their air twice weekly, Tuesdays and Thursdays, thanks to my shameless contract, as well as appear on the Sack Heads Radio Show each Wednesday evening.

Tuesday’s show featured Dan Butcher of High Plains Pundit fame and media magnate extraordinaire, who weighed in on — well, perhaps something having a teensy-weensy bit to do with the National Football League? If you said “yes,” you’d be absolutely correct. He also spoke about a subject near and dear to his heart: the Dallas Cowboys.

Tonight in the Saloon:

  • This is my first official interface with our new Arrakis ARC Talk Blu board; who will win, me or the board?
  • Fabulous, the phone lines work through the new board!
  • Fabulous, the audio cuts work through the new board!
  • Dan informs us about the Sunday story that few covered: the mass shooting at a Tennessee church by a Sudanese immigrant who murdered a person in the parking lot and then shot inside the church;
  • One woman was killed and six others shot inside the church; this was black-on-white crime that was buried by the New York Times on page 14;
  • Dylann Roof targeted blacks and was covered by the American Media Maggots; the Sudanese immigrant targeted churchgoing Caucasoids and was ignored;
  • This story didn’t fit the Leftist Narrative and was subsequently buried deep;
  • Dan is the New Journalism, as am I and others like us;
  • Dan gets about 16 million page views per month; he’s NOT fake news;
  • People are hungry for news and the actual truth, unbiased and unvarnished;
  • The NFL is discovering that the stance of itself and the players is backfiring;
  • Alejandro Villanueva changed his tune; was he pressured by his teammates?
  • Monday Night Football ratings spiked because people tuned in to see if the Dallas Cowboys created a stir; they, in fact, did;
  • BZ goes into radio show overtime behind “It’s official: fuck the NFL.”

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This Thursday we’ll be speaking to The Underground Professor, Dr Michael Jones, about Constitutional issues such as positive vs negative rights.

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BZ

 

This is why I love America

Because of the blessed, open and giving spirit of real Americans.

We help each other — real Americans do — in time of need.

BZ

P.S.

If you didn’t know it already, Dennis Leary is a massive supporter of firefighters throughout the United States. Also, if you didn’t know, Dallas is on the verge of bankruptcy. And Ford, if you recall, did not take any bailout money from DC — the only domestic automotive manufacturer that didn’t.

 

NFL refuses to honor fallen law enforcement officers

Law Enforcement ARM IN ARM Dallas Cowboys HelmetSo you say you like the NFL?

Perhaps it’s time for a bit of reflection on that.

From FoxNewsSports.com:

NFL denies Cowboys’ request to wear decal honoring fallen Dallas officers

The NFL denied the Dallas Cowboys’ request to wear a decal on their helmets during the season that would have paid tribute to the five police officers killed last month in an ambush.

The team had been wearing a decal with the words “Arm in Arm” since the first day of training camp this summer. Dallas police Chief David Brown and Mayor Mike Rawlings paid the team a visit on that day, according to Fox 4 News.

The NFL’s strict rules on uniforms forced the league to deny the Cowboys’ request to wear the decal for the upcoming season.

Dallas police said it appreciated the Cowboys’ support.

You can wear the initials GSH (for George S Halas) on your uniform if you’re the Chicago Bears for one dead man, but you can’t wear a removable sticker for five dead Dallas police officers.

From DallasNews.com:

Meanwhile, the Dallas Fallen Officer Foundation told TMZ it was “extremely upset” by the NFL’s decision.

“The NFL had an opportunity to be leaders and advocates for change in law enforcement,” Sgt. Demetrick Pennie, president of the foundation, said.

“These are our friends and our loved ones … it hurts to not have the NFL fully support us,” he added.

Cowboys executives, players and coaches walked out onto the field for the first practice July 30 arm-in-arm Dallas Police Chief David Brown, Dallas mayor Mike Rawlings and family members of the officers slain in the ambush in Dallas last month.

Cowboys tight end Jason Witten helped initiate the idea for the unity ceremony and also wanted the Cowboys to wear the Arm in Arm decal on their helmets.

The Cowboys placed an Arm in Arm decal on the back of their helmets following the unity ceremony to show the club’s support for the city and the officers’ family members.

Make no mistake ladies and gentlemen, the NFL is like the rest of sports and the Left these days, unwilling to go against any Leftist grain whatsoever.  The days of sports courage are gone.  That is certainly true of the NFL, which lives in desperate fear of offending blacks (who comprise roughly 68.7% of the teams) by embracing law enforcement.

It’s personal for the Chicago Bears.  I wonder if anyone thinks it’s equally personal for the Dallas Cowboys?

Eh, by the way, Dallas Police Chief David Brown is black, as is Sgt Demetrick Pennie.

BZ

 

My Packers beat Cowboys, face the Seahawks next week for the NFC title

Packers vs Cowboys 1967When everything was said and done, it was the Green Bay Packers 26 and the Dallas Cowboys 21, at home in Lambeau field in Green Bay, WIsconsin, home of the only publicly-owned non-profit team in the NFL.

Now, on to the NFC Conference title game next Sunday against the Seahawks, in Seattle.

Additionally, the Colts will play the Patriots in New England next Sunday, for the AFC title.

BZ