Jim Palmer Endorses The King’s Pass
Essentially what Palmer was arguing for, though while not having his most articulate moment, was Rationalization #11, the King’s Pass, also known as “The Star Syndrome.”
Essentially what Palmer was arguing for, though while not having his most articulate moment, was Rationalization #11, the King’s Pass, also known as “The Star Syndrome.”
By appropriately disciplining a successful coach, the Boston Celtics break the mold.
Do let me know when anyone starts advocating the tearing down of his memorials and statues, or renaming buildings and streets honoring “Dr.” King.
It is lousy that this makes the Paige Spiranacs among us targets of petty, mean, bitter and jealous people, but human nature is a constant.
The reason the King’s Pass is so resistant to ethical standards is that kings, queens and their friends, unlike the Little People, have the wherewithal to punish those who insist that they should not misuse their celebrity and and power.
It’s good to be King!
Come on, AAF, sign him up! What are you waiting for?
Nah, the “deep state’ never tried to overthrow Donald Trump…whatever could make you think such a thing?
Kaplowitz’s article made we physically ill.
The Met looked the other way while their conductor was molesting teenagers?