October 30, 2013 ****
Pelosi's latest whopper****

Rosslyn Smith ****

Nancy Pelosi, who was born in Baltimore in 1940, recently
opined<http://thehill.com/homenews/house/330711-nancy-pelosi-redskins-should-change-their-name#ixzz2j3V9Uo9T>on
the latest left wing cause, changing the name of the Washington
Redskins.
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Pelosi noted that when she was growing up in Baltimore, the city didn't
have a football team.

"So one of the first songs I ever learned in my whole life was, 'Hail to
the Redskins.' I didn't have the faintest idea what I was saying, but I've
known it forever," she said.****

For Baltimore football fans, given their rich history of triumph, loss and
betrayal, Pelosi's statement is a ROTFLMAO howler. After all, from
1947-1950 Baltimore was home to the Baltimore Colts professional football
team in the old All-American Football Conference.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_Colts_%281947%E2%80%9350%29>Those
Colts won only eleven games in four years before folding due to financial
pressures.  ****

In 1953, when Pelosi was 13, the NFL formed a new team also named the
Baltimore Colts.  In 1958, under famed quarterback Johnny Unitas, those
Colts brought glory to Baltimore with a championship victory in
perhaps the greatest
NFL game ever played<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_NFL_Championship_Game>.
 This nationally televised game that ended in a dramatic overtime victory
marked the birth of professional football as a major national sport.
Baltimore fans went wild with a huge crowd greeting the Colts on their
return to the city. ****

Then in 1969, Baltimore fans were stunned when the mighty Colts were
upset b<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianapolis_Colts>y
the upstart AFL New York Jets in Super Bowl III.  Two years later, Colts
fans' world shifted when their team became part of the American Conference
after the NFL and the AFL merged. ****

Finally, in 1984, in a huge blow to municipal pride, the Colts snuck out of
town <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_Colts_relocation_controversy>in
the middle of the night to find greener pastures in Indianapolis.
Baltimore was without a pro football team until 1996, when the Cleveland
Browns became the Baltimore Ravens, a move that shocked Cleveland fans as
much as the Colts' departure from Baltimore a dozen years earlier had
shocked Charm City fans.

Now some young women may have been oblivious to all the sports drama that
occurred in their city while they were growing up, but Pelosi wasn't
ordinary.  H*er father was mayor of Baltimore from 1947 until 1959
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_D%27Alesandro,_Jr.>*when the Colts
were being founded, and her brother was mayor from 1967 to
1971<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_L._J._D%27Alesandro_III>.
Thomas D'Alseandro Jr. and Thomas D'Alesandro III both understood the value
and prestige a professional sports team brings to a city.  ****

One of Tommy D'Alesandro's lasting legacies to Baltimore was the huge
effort he made to restore major league
baseball<http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/bal-sp.os5028sep28,0,3716244,full.story>to
that city in 1954 after a five decade long absence by getting the
American League to approve of Bill Veek plan to move the St. Louis Browns
to Baltimore.  (The New York Yankees actually began as the Baltimore
Orioles in 1901, moving to New York as the Highlanders in 1903.) With a
professional football team active in Baltimore for all but two years from
the time his daughter Nancy was seven, it seems about as likely that "Hail
to the Redskins" was heard around the D'Alesandro household as it would be
to hear a member of Chicago's Daley claim they had grown up as fans of the
Green Bay Packers.

Why do politicians lie about such things?  Perhaps one reason is that the
media never calls Democrats out on their self serving whoppers.****

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