The Skeletor

sybarite43

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http://deadspin.com/baylors-kim-mul...source=deadspin_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow

If you want to talk trash or lack of character, leave the young people alone. We have a plethora of paragons of non-virtue right here in our own backyard. The Waco Wacko didn't extend only to David Koresh. It wasn't just that they tried to shield a player from a murder charge. Now, we have the entire unversity sweeping sexual assault charges under the rug, and we have the Mistress of the Broom to tell them how.
 

sybarite43

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Consider the circumstances.
----This was Senior Night, a night to honor the young women who have played for you for four years.
----This should be about them and their families.
----There should be no antagonism that would provoke remarks.
----There are no agitators to whom you are responding.

Suddenly, you come out with remarks about the press, those attacking Baylor (or her?), and which suggest physical violence. The fans support her. The Baylor message boards support her remarks.

Was this spontaneous, or was this very deliberately planned. Her apologies indicate that it was only poorly-chosen words stated at the moment. Was there any provocation? Isn't it more likely that she made her point in her own words?
 

OddBall

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Saw thread title and though this was a thread about Kellyanne Conway.
 

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http://deadspin.com/baylors-kim-mul...source=deadspin_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow

If you want to talk trash or lack of character, leave the young people alone. We have a plethora of paragons of non-virtue right here in our own backyard. The Waco Wacko didn't extend only to David Koresh. It wasn't just that they tried to shield a player from a murder charge. Now, we have the entire unversity sweeping sexual assault charges under the rug, and we have the Mistress of the Broom to tell them how.

I've never heard her referred to as Skeletor before, but when I saw the thread title, I knew exactly who you were talking about.

Even before those comments, I've never had any use for her. And I can't imagine ever letting a daughter of mine be under her charge.

Eff Baylor and double eff to all of their apologists.
 

sybarite43

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I've never heard her referred to as Skeletor before, but when I saw the thread title, I knew exactly who you were talking about.

Even before those comments, I've never had any use for her. And I can't imagine ever letting a daughter of mine be under her charge.

Eff Baylor and double eff to all of their apologists.
The term, "Skeletor," is not of my origination. I think it was Tycat that first used the term with reference to the Wicked Witch of Waco.
 
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