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01.18.2008 8:01 am

Bobby Fischer, Whack Job

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The passing of eccentric chess genius Bobby Fischer in Iceland this week didn’t trigger widespread mourning.

“People would feel a lot worse about him croaking if he wasn’t such a creep,” Dom Imus observed on his WABC radio show.

Chess legend Garry Kasparov was a bit more tactful after learning of Fischer’s death. “The tragedy is that he left this world too early, and his extravagant life and scandalous statements did not contribute to the popularity of chess,” he told the Associated Press.

Well, yes, Fischer did behave strangely for much of his adult life. His strident anti-American and anti-Semitic views kept him on the fringe of society.

He was at odds with American officials since 1992, when he went to Yugoslavia to beat Boris Spassky and win $3.35 million. That match defied U.N. sanctions against Yugoslavia and led to his arrest in Japan 12 years later.

Fischer lived his remaining years in exile in Iceland, a chess-crazed country that granted him citizenship.

Here were just a few examples of Fischer’s curious behavior:

  • He praised the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, saying America should be “wiped out,” and described Jews as “thieving, lying bastards.” (Ironically, his mother was Jewish.)
  • In another tirade, he had this: “The United States is evil. There’s this axis of evil. What about the allies of evil — the United States, England, Japan, Australia? These are the evildoers.”
  • In 1996, he launched a new version in Argentina, “Fischerandom,” a computerized shuffler that randomly distributes chess pieces on the back row of the board at the start of each game. It has not yet caught on.


MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE

Questions to ponder while wondering if the Falcons will ever find a new head coach:

  • If you’re Wade Phillips, are you really happy that Jason Garrett is getting paid head-coaching money to look over your shoulder?
  • How many of you would have bet on SLU to upset Rhode Island with wide body Barry Eberhardt in street clothes?
  • Are the Tigers ready to “D” up against the Jayhawks? Or will that rivalry game turn ugly?

QUIPS ‘R US

Here is what some of American’s leading sports pundits have been writing:

Gerry Callahan, Boston Herald: “Bill Belichick and the Patriots are 17-0. By coincidence, that happens to be the streak that Norval Eugene Turner needs just to get back to .500 for his coaching career.”

Greg Cote
, Miami Herald: “Parting thought: A new book, Tarnished Heisman, accuses Reggie Bush of accepting some $300,000 in money and gifts while at Southern Cal. Experts say that, if true, Bush clearly was underpaid.”

Mike Bianchi, Orlando Sentinel: “Two reasons Kelly Tilghman of Orlando-based Golf Channel hasn’t lost her job (at least not yet) following the totally inappropriate, racially charged “lynch him in a back alley” term she used about Tiger Woods: (1) Because she’s a FOT (Friend of Tiger) and (2) Because she’s not an old white dude (see Don Imus, Rush Limbaugh, Jimmy the Greek, Al Campanis, Fuzzy Zoeller, etc., etc.).”

Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle, on new 49ers offensive coordinator Mike Martz: “Martz says of his new job, “It’s not a challenge, it’s an opportunity.” I disagree. I see it as a challenge to Martz to make the most of an opportunity to take on the challenge of challenging himself to recognize the opportunity to challenge himself and the offense. It’s also an opportunity to appear on Discovery Channel’s ‘Dirty Jobs.’”

Jay Mariotti
, Chicago Sun-Times: “Whether it’s professing his love for deer sausage or engaging in a snowball fight during a game, Brett Favre just can’t help himself. He keeps proving he’s one of us, in spirit and scope, which explains his enduring appeal as the athlete we root for most. In these times of viral hatred, Internet punkery and 24/7 scrutiny that leads to scandals and shame, the concept of a universally beloved celebrity seems absurd. But here is Favre, with silver stubble and an 11-year-old’s joy, whisking us away from a steroids epidemic and daily sports turbulence on a sentimental ride that lands upon a fabled frozen tundra. It’s beyond any storybook to think Favre, 10 years removed from his last Super Bowl, could return to the grand stage after a decade of family tragedy, a Vicodin addiction, reckless performances and calls for his retirement. Considering he might do so in a wind chill of 15-below zero Sunday night, it’s a story that America not only adores but needs for its emotional health.”

MEGAPHONE

“I’ve now scored 40 points on the highest stage you can ever score. It was definitely a special night. I will remember this night for the rest of my life.”

Former Mizzou star Linas Kleiza, after scoring 41 points for the Denver Nuggets.

51 comments

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Hmmm…I hate to say it, but now that Stl Fan makes that point, I have to wonder. Brett is no stranger to manufactured chemicals entering his body, after all…

He has a much better O-line this year, so that no doubt has a lot to do with it.

Damn, I hope he isn’t, but in this day and age…

— Tim
10:30 am January 18th, 2008

#2-Pelosi is speaking today?I bet you’ll be right there in your McCarthy mittens,Limbaugh longjohns and Dick Cheney Depends, furious over the fact she isn’t at home takin care of the kids or memorizing Mein Kampf.Yeah, it’s always a delight to besmirch another’s character when you are mindless/soulless dittobox for FOX.Just remember that when the next flag wavin, power seekin, jerk not for the people passes away into the Irangate night.We all are accountable for our actions,regardless of our family name,political party,or the country we live in.When we leave this mortal coil, no one is going to care who you voted for…Only how you treated those around you,especially those you were in a position of power over…

— Cardiger
12:00 pm January 18th, 2008

A leading story about a chess playing, anti-American whack-job in the sports section? Really!? Is that all you got? There’s not enough sillyness coming from the Rams or Cards?

As for Mariotti’s comments on Favre, all I can say is: AMEN!

— pf
12:04 pm January 18th, 2008

#13-Yeah,all the anti-Human,pro Satanism angles have been taken lately.Perhaps we can come up with an anti-semetic,pro American whack-job that played baseball to talk about.Oh wait, ex Card Carlton is still around.Anti,pro, it seems obvious most of you don’t care as long as an athlete played for a team you liked.My brother still downplays Mac’s chemical romance, to this day.I still don’t recall Fischer being accused of illegaly arresting anyone,sending a soldier to die with traitoriously manufactured lies,or deliberately use power to try and manipulate the Christian apocalypse into existence;which is exactly what our Washington whack-jobs are attempting.Fischer had his flaws, yet I don’t see him having as much to account for in the afterlife as many other whack-jobs people continue to support.

— Cardiger
12:34 pm January 18th, 2008

#12:
As I sit here in my mittens, long johns, and depends, I am again amazed at the difference in attitudes of conservatives and liberals. Lumberg stated a reasonable, funny comment on Fischer, while you resort to personal attacks that generalize all conservatives by comparing us to Hitler, etc. You ARE accountable for your actions, and by treating conservatives the way you have, you have shown your obvious bigotry.

— Voice of Reason
12:44 pm January 18th, 2008

Lead story about Chess?!? Geez, I can hardly wait for the highlight clips on ESPN. Hopefully, that will be followed by more of those riveting Poker showdowns they carry.

Pitchers and catchers report to Jupiter, FL soon don’t they?!? Please?!?!?!!?!?

— Johnny B Good
1:03 pm January 18th, 2008

Gordo,

There is no one named Barry Eckerle playing for the Bills. He’s played well enough for you to get his freakin’ name right.

— Dupo Skank
1:04 pm January 18th, 2008

And you guys thought I was a whack job? Cardiger is the poster child for chemically-induced comas…

Cardiger is a typical liberal…wants to hug and love on everyone unless they don’t agree with him, then he launches into a bitter tirade without cohesive thought or rational structure. And of course, we are all the spawn of Hitler while he defends the anti-Semite Fischer…nice job cupcake!

— Kopy Kat
1:06 pm January 18th, 2008

JB Good…pitchers and catchers report soon but first…

Kool Aid drinkers, be sure to bring all of your cash and credit cards, get in line early tomorrow morning (don’t worry, it will be at least 10 degrees outside) because it is WINTER WARM UP time!!

— Ten High
1:18 pm January 18th, 2008

Bobby Fishcher was a chess virtuoso, but was fatally flawed. And perhaps genius and psychosis are joined at the hip, at least as far as chess is concerned, because Fischer was by no means the first - nor the worst - chess champion beset with personal demons. His sad deterioration from enfante terrible to raving lunatic is a testament to the dangers of mental illness left untreated. Some of the vituperative contributors to this blog should take note. Like the ad says, if you don’t get help at Charter, get help somewher

— kccardinal
2:47 pm January 18th, 2008

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