The fact that the host fails to understand why it isn't OK to decorate a municipal building with crosses is classic stupidity only topped by him using the argument that "80%" of the people who voted for the people serving there are Christians. Amazing. Him opening the segment by referencing it as religious intolerance is also quite special in its failure to understand the concept of government officials and agencies not being allowed to promote any kind of religion in their duties as a government representative.
I have a really hard time believing Dabo told some atheist recruit he couldn't play for him. If that is seriously true, that isn't good, but I suppose at least he was being upfront during the recruiting process. As usual, the other guy goes too far, as well, whining about team chaplains and such.
Hold on, isn't Kirsten Powers on your side, IP. Is that what you mean by "forgot to give her a script?"
He's just a more youthful Tommy Bowden. What Dabo does have going for him though is that he fully gets that he will only be as successful as the people he surrounds himself with. If you don't produce, your ass gets fired.
Not wanting to speak for IP, but yeah, she is a Fox analyst and was on the Atheist's side. Hell might be freezing over. If there was such a place.
It's also why the first thing he did once getting the job was name Napier his OC and a then fired his ass 15 months later. Dude literally doesn't give a **** about anything but production. I love it.
Team chaplains are really far down my list of things that concern me, but they are paid by public funds at public universities and are endorsing a religion.
Yes. Usually, news programs try and create a false sense of "evenness" in every debate by bringing in 2 people with opposite views. Well, in general it is pretty cut and dried that what the host was lamenting as "persecution of faith" was actually the opposite.
If you want a quick study in the psychology of a rivalry, all you need to do is look at how miserably Clemson teams have played SoCar since Dabo's rise to the throne.