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He's local here and I happened to catch his comments live. IIRC, he said he was probably going to get in trouble for his upcoming comments (or something to that effect). He was ripping some other woman (not affiliated with ESPN) for her wardrobe but I keep forgetting her name. Yesterday he accepted the punishment and whatnot.
Accurate and appropriate don't intersect too often and so yes, PTI will suck. |
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From Skipper:
Tony Kornheiser's comments about Hannah Storm were entirely inappropriate. Hurtful and personal comments such as these are not acceptable and have significant consequences. Tony has been suspended from PTI for two weeks. Hannah is a respected colleague who has been an integral part of the success of our morning SportsCenter." This suspension will have a financial impact on Kornheiser, I'm told, which is unfortunate because I was looking forward to imagining John Skipper or his royal Norbyness using the "World needs plenty of bah-tendas! Two weeks, with pay!" line from The Departed. But I've been told that would not be accurate. What I've also been told, for the sake of accuracy via people whose job it is to make sure these things are accurate, is that Kornheiser's comments about Storm were not the only ones that were "being reviewed" by ESPN brass; rather, it was the "totality" of his comments that got him in trouble, meaning, that yes, the Kornheiser/Gary Braun pile-on about Berman's weight was also considered demeaning to ESPN personnel. But why was Kornheiser's punishment so severe? People who have worked closely with ESPN higher-ups throughout their career point to Norby's close relationship with Berman. Meaning, Berman's a made guy. Here's a quote that, unfortunately, cannot be attributed to anyone because these are the type of concessions we make to disclose larger truths about Bristol High, but it says a lot: "You're forced to apologize if you make fun of Hannah Storm. You get suspended if you make fun of Chris Berman." ESPN doesn't have any hard-and-fast rules for handing out suspensions to its staff, according to a person whose job it is to make sure these things are accurate. Each incident is treated on an individual basis, be it inappropriate hugging, taking cellphone pictures of your ****, or playfully calling Bud Selig a pimp. This, in ESPN's mind, is the best way to handle each personnel incident; the problem, however, is that personal opinions and company fiefdoms inevitably come into play. Tony Kornheiser's verdict was two weeks, and a financial implication that will not be disclosed, but he's already served time, so he'll be back on PTI March 5. Also — and this is important — Hannah Storm did not push for this suspension. She was a little hurt, a little annoyed, but other than that, she doesn't dive into the interoffice justice game. She just wants to talk into the camera, look pretty, and go home and play with her kids. She is bemused by any coverage of her wardrobe, mostly because she does not think it's that big of a deal. The boots, however, are still banned. http://deadspin.com/5478645/kornheis...yline=true&s=i Supposedly, more about his comments about Berman than Storm. I bet Dan Le Batard was jumping for joy when he heard the news. |
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Should women ignore their fashion sense once they hit 30? The worse tragedy is the all the frumpishly-dressed 47-year-old women.
Besides, clubbers' skirts are at least two inches shorter and the heels at least one inch longer. As stated, I see HS's boots pass muster every week in church. You don't often see red, but the red boots are no atrocity to good taste. |
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I'll say it: her body is terrific, no matter what her age is. Whether that's the result of great genetics, hard work, or surgical assistance, or some combination thereof, is up for debate.
However, Drake is right in that she sticks out like a sore thumb. Every other ESPN anchor wears traditional business attire, male or female. Sage Steele is a perfect example--traditional, and just absolutely scorchingly hot. Oh, the things I'd do to that woman, were I not madly in love with my wife... |
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Regardless of her attire it was not only off color but off topic to comment it. He should leave asinine comments like that for people like us. http://deadspin.com/5478645/kornheis...yline=true&s=i |
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