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This was the beginning of the end of Don James at UW

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  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 21,003
    edited August 2022
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,102 Founders Club
    Meltdown

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  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 21,003


    Bill and I didn't exchange autographs.

    And the Bill I spoke with (on a couple of occasions) doesn't really fit the vindictive apparatchik narrative you gals are selling.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,967 Founders Club

    I think Don James might be a better witness than a pathological liar like Adolph

    After sharing a platform with Ronald Reagan and George Bush when they were president and vice president of the United States, I learned that football and politics don’t mix. I didn’t think I was getting that involved in politics when I did what I did. I thought I was only honoring the offices they held—not promoting the men who happened to hold those offices.

    … President Reagan was coming to Seattle … They wanted to know if I would make some sort of a presentation. Possibly give him an autographed football and a Husky hat. … I wanted to do it. After all it was the president of the United States. … I talked to some people who were close to our program. … They didn’t think it would be an issue. So I did it.

    … The phone about rang off the hook. People really came down on me over the incident. Really bad. Not just a few. A lot of people were upset. Democrats and people that were no doubt opposed to President Reagan and his program. I had many people who backed me, of course.

    … A number of faculty called, critical of what I had done. I thought they were wrong and still do. I don’t know how a faculty member could ever criticize me after the things that I have witnessed on college campuses during the past 32 years.

    … Among the mail was a letter from a guy who said that I was rich and that I didn’t know what it was like to be poor and suffer financially. I couldn’t wait to write him back and explain my childhood and how I lived in a garage for eight years with no indoor plumbing. And to let him know that I did know what poor was. I added that if I have any affluency now, it’s because of the great country we live in and the opportunity that we are afforded.

    It was mind-boggling to me that people could be mad at me because I got to meet the president of the United States. I didn’t say anything. I didn’t get a chance to say anything. I just congratulated him and gave him the autographed ball. … Incidentally, I paid for the football and the hat so that no state monies were involved.

    Not a Reagan fan, but imagine getting this "triggered" over a college football coach meeting a politician
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 21,003

    Meltdown

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    Waiting on those repercussions.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,102 Founders Club
    Meltdown

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    HHusky said:

    Meltdown

    Continues

    Waiting on those repercussions.
    I can't hear you through all the blood from the beating you took in this thread

    The facts are clear no matter how hard you try to obfuscate as usual

    The left ruins everything they touch. Own it.
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 21,003

    Meltdown

    Continues

    HHusky said:

    Meltdown

    Continues

    Waiting on those repercussions.
    I can't hear you through all the blood from the beating you took in this thread

    The facts are clear no matter how hard you try to obfuscate as usual

    The left ruins everything they touch. Own it.
    obvious conspiracy is obvious!

  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,102 Founders Club
    HHusky said:

    Meltdown

    Continues

    HHusky said:

    Meltdown

    Continues

    Waiting on those repercussions.
    I can't hear you through all the blood from the beating you took in this thread

    The facts are clear no matter how hard you try to obfuscate as usual

    The left ruins everything they touch. Own it.
    obvious conspiracy is obvious!

    Deflect and deny

    Misquote Derrick

    Deny things no one said

    Ignore the proof given you

    How to argue like a pathetic leftist 101

    Fuck off
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,102 Founders Club


    I think Don James might be a better witness than a pathological liar like Adolph

    After sharing a platform with Ronald Reagan and George Bush when they were president and vice president of the United States, I learned that football and politics don’t mix. I didn’t think I was getting that involved in politics when I did what I did. I thought I was only honoring the offices they held—not promoting the men who happened to hold those offices.

    … President Reagan was coming to Seattle … They wanted to know if I would make some sort of a presentation. Possibly give him an autographed football and a Husky hat. … I wanted to do it. After all it was the president of the United States. … I talked to some people who were close to our program. … They didn’t think it would be an issue. So I did it.

    … The phone about rang off the hook. People really came down on me over the incident. Really bad. Not just a few. A lot of people were upset. Democrats and people that were no doubt opposed to President Reagan and his program. I had many people who backed me, of course.

    … A number of faculty called, critical of what I had done. I thought they were wrong and still do. I don’t know how a faculty member could ever criticize me after the things that I have witnessed on college campuses during the past 32 years.

    … Among the mail was a letter from a guy who said that I was rich and that I didn’t know what it was like to be poor and suffer financially. I couldn’t wait to write him back and explain my childhood and how I lived in a garage for eight years with no indoor plumbing. And to let him know that I did know what poor was. I added that if I have any affluency now, it’s because of the great country we live in and the opportunity that we are afforded.

    It was mind-boggling to me that people could be mad at me because I got to meet the president of the United States. I didn’t say anything. I didn’t get a chance to say anything. I just congratulated him and gave him the autographed ball. … Incidentally, I paid for the football and the hat so that no state monies were involved.

  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,102 Founders Club

    Dr. William Gerberding (no one ever called him “Bill”), President, University of Washington, held an animus toward major college sports, believing their popularity was a convolution of priorities, and was further rankled by the esteem with which Washington Head Coach Don James was held on campus (he was just a football coach, after all).

    As it was explained to me, Gerberding’s politics were a little to the left of Barney Frank while James’ convictions, of course, were not. This further aggravated Gerberding as evidenced by Gerberding’s reaction when President George H. W. Bush, while in Seattle, invited James to join him (the two had met when the national champion Huskies visited Washington D.C.). Gerberding had not been similarly invited – apparently in Gerberding’s mind, a slight. Gerberding believed Bush invited James because James was a Republican, perhaps active in the party, and Gerberding read James the riot act for mixing politics with football.

    James, who served in the army and has great affection for his country, reminded Gerberding that Bush was the President of the United States and, regardless of party, when the President of the United States invites you to dinner, you go. It’s a great honor. If the president was Lyndon Johnson, James would go. Jimmy Carter. But it didn’t explain why Gerberding wasn’t invited. Although, considering Gerberding’s political convictions, he probably would have declined the invitation had one been extended, Gerberding was not mollified.

  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 21,003

    HHusky said:

    Meltdown

    Continues

    HHusky said:

    Meltdown

    Continues

    Waiting on those repercussions.
    I can't hear you through all the blood from the beating you took in this thread

    The facts are clear no matter how hard you try to obfuscate as usual

    The left ruins everything they touch. Own it.
    obvious conspiracy is obvious!

    Misquote Derrick

    This was the beginning of the end of Don James at UW
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    HHusky said:

    RoadTrip said:

    Gerberding was like Vindman; a jealous, petulant, vindictive traitor. Now downvote me beta blow boy.

    You girls don't know what you're talking about.
    I do.

    Fuck off
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited August 2022

    HHusky said:

    A number of faculty called, critical of what I had done. I thought they were wrong and still do. I don’t know how a faculty member could ever criticize me after the things that I have witnessed on college campuses during the past 32 years.

    OMG! Actual faculty members!
    Meltdown

    LIST THEM

    FACUALTY MEMBERS

    Fuck off
    Epic meltdown. DON JAMES IS LYING!!!

    Embarrassing even for Herr Dazzler

    Must

    Defend

    Everything
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    I think Don James might be a better witness than a pathological liar like Adolph

    After sharing a platform with Ronald Reagan and George Bush when they were president and vice president of the United States, I learned that football and politics don’t mix. I didn’t think I was getting that involved in politics when I did what I did. I thought I was only honoring the offices they held—not promoting the men who happened to hold those offices.

    … President Reagan was coming to Seattle … They wanted to know if I would make some sort of a presentation. Possibly give him an autographed football and a Husky hat. … I wanted to do it. After all it was the president of the United States. … I talked to some people who were close to our program. … They didn’t think it would be an issue. So I did it.

    … The phone about rang off the hook. People really came down on me over the incident. Really bad. Not just a few. A lot of people were upset. Democrats and people that were no doubt opposed to President Reagan and his program. I had many people who backed me, of course.

    … A number of faculty called, critical of what I had done. I thought they were wrong and still do. I don’t know how a faculty member could ever criticize me after the things that I have witnessed on college campuses during the past 32 years.

    … Among the mail was a letter from a guy who said that I was rich and that I didn’t know what it was like to be poor and suffer financially. I couldn’t wait to write him back and explain my childhood and how I lived in a garage for eight years with no indoor plumbing. And to let him know that I did know what poor was. I added that if I have any affluency now, it’s because of the great country we live in and the opportunity that we are afforded.

    It was mind-boggling to me that people could be mad at me because I got to meet the president of the United States. I didn’t say anything. I didn’t get a chance to say anything. I just congratulated him and gave him the autographed ball. … Incidentally, I paid for the football and the hat so that no state monies were involved.

    You're failing, old man. No one who matters was calling for James's scalp over this. Ever. And certainly not by the time he left. It was not "the beginning of the end".

    Maybe you should order that suicide kit now?

    Fuck off if you don't think this had major repercussions on the upper campus and James' bosses

    List them.
    Do you want the list of only the ones tried at Nuremberg?
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 21,003

    HHusky said:

    A number of faculty called, critical of what I had done. I thought they were wrong and still do. I don’t know how a faculty member could ever criticize me after the things that I have witnessed on college campuses during the past 32 years.

    OMG! Actual faculty members!
    JFC you're a faggot.
    The Austrian philosopher weighs in.
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 21,003
    edited August 2022

    HHusky said:

    A number of faculty called, critical of what I had done. I thought they were wrong and still do. I don’t know how a faculty member could ever criticize me after the things that I have witnessed on college campuses during the past 32 years.

    OMG! Actual faculty members!
    Meltdown

    LIST THEM

    FACUALTY MEMBERS

    Fuck off
    Epic meltdown. DON JAMES IS LYING!!!

    Embarrassing even for Herr Dazzler

    Must

    Defend

    Everything
    Don James caught shit for attending and participating in a reelection campaign event while overtly appearing to represent the UW.

    It was a clear error in judgment.

    Nine years later, James left on his own terms, unhappy with the Pac-10 and the UW administration.

    Your beginning of the end narrative so far:

    1984 mistake . . . . . . . . 1993!

    Brilliant analysis, as always, ladies.
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    Dazzler, pull your pants up, this thread is over.
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 21,003
    46XiJCAB said:

    Dazzler, pull your pants up, this thread is over.

    seems like you shouldn't be so desperate then
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