In anticipation of the Olympics, we discussed the politics of sports on Sunday’s show. In the conversation, ESPN columnist Jemele Hill remarked on just how difficult it is for the modern athlete to take a political stance. Immediately, my mind went to Charlotte Bobcats owner Michael Jordan — as did Melissa’s.
She brought up what could be the Hall of Famer’s most infamous quote, a reported quip uttered when asked why he wasn’t endorsing the African American Democrat, Harvey Gantt, over incumbent (and unrepentant bigot) Jesse Helms in a Senate race in Jordan’s native North Carolina: “Republicans buy shoes, too.”
Another Republican Senator yesterday showed that the GOP doesn’t only buy Jordans. They sell him, too — as a political talking point.
Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona, apparently fed up with President Obama talking about middle-class this and middle-class that, on Monday criticized what he saw as mere political rhetoric in one of the more naked, honest displays of Republican economic priorities I’ve seen, well, at least this week:
Declaring that the use of the phrase “middle class” is “misguided and wrong and even dangerous,” Kyl argued in a Senate floor speech that Obama is “spreading economic resentment [that] weakens American values” and ignoring “the uniquely meritocratic basis of our society.”









