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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Richard Sherman is honest about his competitiveness and football’s violent stakes

Over the weekend, Richard Sherman lit up the internet with a sideline interview completed after he helped the Seattle Seahawks clinch their spot in the Super Bowl. “Well, I’m the best corner in the game,” he declared. “When you try me with a sorry receiver like [San Francisco 49er Michael] Crabtree, that’s the result you’re going to get. Don’t you ever talk about me!”


Deadspin collected the predictable, dispiriting assemblage of racist tweets from those who’d watched the Seahawks game; a black man shouting on television will always be scary to some. But what was notable, here, was what Sherman didn’t do. He didn’t curse, or threaten anyone with anything except a loss, in the future. He seemed to be speaking from a prepared speech in defense of his own talents against anyone who’d challenge them. Isn’t this exactly what football is about?


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Richard Sherman is honest about his competitiveness and football’s violent stakes

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Fitness Guru Richard Simmons: Obamas "Rejected Me Totally"

Fitness guru Richard Simmons said that he wanted to contribute to First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign, but that the Obamas “rejected” him.

“I love Michelle Obama,” Simmons said in an interview on HuffPost Live. “I wanted to meet them, both of them. They have rejected me totally.”


“I’m just not their set of sheets,” said Simmons when asked why he thinks the Obamas haven’t been more friendly to him.


“I’m not extremely a political person, and I do think the president and Lady Obama are doing a good job, but I think I can help,” he added.


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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Senate Confirms Richard Cordray as Consumer Watchdog





President Barack Obama listens to Richard Cordray deliver remarks following his confirmation as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

President Barack Obama listens to Richard Cordray deliver remarks following his confirmation as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, in the State Dining Room of the White House, July 17, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)



Today, President Obama thanked lawmakers from both parties for coming together to confirm Richard Cordray as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The CFPB was established to make sure American consumers are treated fairly in the financial market place, whether applying for a credit card, taking out a loan to buy a home or pay for college, dealing with a debt collector or other activities.


“Four years ago, even as we were working on restoring the economy and dealing with the immediate crisis,” President Obama said, “we also wanted to figure out how do we set new rules for the road to make sure that a few bad apples in the financial sector couldn’t break the law, or cheat consumers, or put the entire economy at risk.”


Those efforts led to the creation of the CFPB in 2011, and two years ago this week, President Obama first nominated Cordray to run the new agency. But the Senate wouldn’t vote on his confirmation, and the CFPB was severly hampered without a director, President Obama said.


The CFPB wasn’t able to give consumers the information they needed to make good, informed decisions. Folks in the financial system who were doing the right thing didn’t have much certainty or clear rules of the road. And the CFPB didn’t have all the tools it needed to protect consumers against mortgage brokers, or credit reporting agencies, or debt collectors who were taking advantage of ordinary Americans.



President Obama took action to temporarily appoint Cordray as Director so CFPB could get to work. And as a result, President Obama said, Americans everywhere are better off.


Today, if you want to take out a mortgage or a student loan or a payday loan, or you’ve got a credit reporting agency or debt collector who’s causing you problems — maybe they’re not playing by the rules, maybe they’re taking advantage of you — you have somewhere to go.  The CFPB has already addressed more than 175,000 complaints from all across the nation, giving people an advocate who is working with them when they’re dealing with these financial institutions that may not always be thinking about consumers first.



Students and their parents can now get a simple report with the information they need before taking out student loans, President Obama explained. Credit card forms are easier to understand than they used to be, and veterans and seniors are better protected from dishonest lenders and get-rich-quick schemes — all thanks to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.


“And now that Rich has gotten the yes-or-no vote he deserved, businesses and consumers have more certainty than they did before that this will continue,” President Obama said.




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Senate Confirms Richard Cordray as Consumer Watchdog