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February 26, 2008 10:22 PM EST

Resentment, Anger, Fists and Bagel Dogs

August 1995 and I came back to the apartment I shared with my UNM basketball teammate, friend, all-WAC first teamer, Marlow White, because I'd forgotten my company cell phone, one of of those big black brick Motorola ones that were the first "handheld" back in the early 1990s. Across the sidewalk lived my teammate, friend, first round draft choice of the Miami Heat, Charles Smith, and a kid who'd ... read more


February 28, 2008 11:43 AM EST

Horsing Around HGH

Reading this article from the AP by Joseph White as part of my preparation for tonight's show...I found it interesting that National Thoroughbred Racing Association CEO Alexander Waldrop was brought in to testify to the same panel about steroid use among horses in horse racing as David Stern, Roger Goodell and Gene Upshaw, were to talk about steroid use in human sports. The article talks about ... read more


March 6, 2008 09:46 AM EST

Run Fast, Dream Big

When I was 25 and working at Oppenheimer, my first job on Wall Street, I saw an article about a Reebok 4-minute mile challenge. That is, if you were an amateur athlete and could break a four-minute mile, Reebok would give you a million bucks. Or maybe it was $100,000, whatever. I used to work out hours a day, every day and since I'd ended my streak of playing hoops every single day for more than ... read more


March 21, 2008 09:53 AM EDT

Little Brothers in Tibet Watching Every Move Big Brother in China Makes

Every breath you take Every move you make Every bond you break Every step you take Ill be watching you - As if you don't know that's the Police The flare up in Tibet is already worrisome and saddening, but the Dali Lama, despite the NYTimes strange insistence on hidden political motivation on his part and the similarly strange refusal to take his ... read more


April 19, 2008 01:29 AM EDT

I Gave Up Control, and So Too Is Isiah, BTW

Okay, so I stayed home tonight wanting to get some rest. And instead I've ended up insomniac-ally playing with FireFox extensions all night. There's some great blogging extensions that make it easier than ever to link blog posts to articles I'm reading as I'm reading them. But there's a problem with every single one of the extensions as I try to log in on them, of course. And after reading ... read more


April 23, 2008 12:50 AM EDT

Quit Stealing from Joe SixPack Because Shaun Alexander Really Ain't Worth $13k/min

And then there's the pro sports subsidy scams. Yeah, let's not overlook another direct redistribution of wealth from the poor to the rich in the form of tax-games, subsidizations and what not. We take billions of tax-dollars to subsidize the building of stadiums and other professional sports welfare programs. What a crock. You realize today that the Seattle Seahawks, that bedrock of the ... read more


July 16, 2008 12:43 PM EDT

Not Quite Random Thoughts on Sports and Music and How We Can Fight the Socialist Republicans and Democrats

Oh I can't keep it in, I can't keep it in, I've gotta let it out. I've got to show the world, world's got to see, see all the love love that's in me. I said, why walk alone, why worry when it's warm over here. You've got so much to say, say what you mean, mean what you're thinking, and think anything. - Yusuf Islam, born Steven Demetre Georgiou, best known by his former stage name Cat ... read more


September 9, 2008 12:13 AM EDT

Peyton Manning Makes $33,000 Per Minute Playing in a Stadium Built on Hot Dog Vendor Tax Dollars

I'm watching Monday Night Football as I wind down my day here and that's got me thinking about perspective on how the Colts, its owners and the people like Peyton Manning who they pay millions of dollars to are ripping off the taxpayers in Indianapolis.  I mentioned this in my Big 3 on Friday and we covered this again on Happy Hour today. The Colts and their stadium are being paid for with ... read more


October 9, 2008 11:18 PM EDT

Revolutionomics 101: The Revolution Is Dead; Long Live the Revolution

I actually trademarked the term, "The Can't Stop the Revolution" a few years ago. And their inability to stop the revolution is the good news. Ultimately, there's no stopping the will of the people in this country and the innovation and prosperity built thereupon. Right now, there's just no easy answer, no easy solution, no easy way out of this. So many of the virtuous cycles of the recent ... read more


October 17, 2008 02:48 PM EDT

Cody's Weekend Vittles: Random Thoughts on Buffett, Eli Manning, A Long-Haired Hippie, Miss America And More

Old man lying by the side of the road with the lorries rolling by, Blue moon sinking from the weight of the load and the building scrape the sky, Cold wind ripping down the allay at dawn and the morning paper flies, Dead man lying by the side of the road with the daylight in his eyes. Dont let it bring you down, its only castles burning, Find someone whos turning, and you will come around. ... read more


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  • Cody Willard is an anchor on the FOX Business Network. Willard is also the principal of an investment management company. He was a long-time featured columnist for the Financial Times and TheStreet.com as well as a regular featured economist and stock picker on CNBC's ''Kudlow & Company."

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