It's official. The rumors turned out to be true and Michael Strahan will be joining ABC's Good Morning America. Strahan will still do “Live! with Kelly & Michael.” but will spend a few days a week on GMA before doing “Live! with Kelly & Michael.” Check out the announcement on GMA below:
CNN host Don Lemon declared that Al Sharpton was not his leader while discussing race relations with radio host Laura Ingraham on Wednesday. Now many will blow up at Lemon but if you actually listen to what he says you will get his point which I believe is true also. His point is that all African Americans don't think alike or all follow a "black leader". Listen to his comments below:
With the NBA playoffs about to start there is a conspiracy theory floating around that the Miami Heat threw games to avoid playing either the Miami Heat or the Brooklyn Nets. Now the same people who believe that probably believe in UFO's, Big Foot, that Tupac is still alive, and that WWE Wrestling is real. (they could be right about that last one)
They claim that since both the Nets and Bulls have winning records against the Heat that Miami is trying to avoid both teams in the second round of the playoffs. Now those people forget that in the playoffs things are different and the games slow down. Sweeping a team in the regular season can mean nothing in the post season. Especially not against a playoff tested team such as the Heat.
There are reasons why the Miami Heat should beat both teams.
Chicago has a great defense (actually the best in the NBA) but at the time of this writing are the worst scoring team in the NBA with a 93.8 average. Yup, that's right both Milwaukee and Philadelphia score more per game than them.
Chicago has no go to player in the clutch for a basket. While D.J. Augustin may be their leading scorer it's a stretch ( a Plastic Man like stretch ) to say that he is anywhere near clutch. Joakim Noah has the heart of a line but he has the offensive game of one too. I don't think the Bulls can score enough points on a consistent basis to beat the Heat.
The Brooklyn Nets no doubt have played very well lately. But they wont beat the Heat either. Does anyone really believe that a team that has had many chances to narrow the gap between themselves and Toronto in head to head matches and has failed to do so is a threat to Miami?
Brooklyn relies on two players who get discounts when they go grocery shopping by showing their AARP cards. Those players would be Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnet. They were great once but can they stay on the floor long enough to make a difference?
Their best player Deron Williams has to be constantly reminded that he is the best player. Jason Kidd has had a great rookie season as a coach but we simply have no idea how he will coach in the playoffs. Will he defer to the veterans even if they are not playing well, which big man loses playing time with the emergence of Jason Plumlee, how short of a leash will he have on Andray (there's no such thing as a bad shot) Blatche?
Because of all those reasons I believe the Heat have nothing to worry about if they face the Bulls or Nets and have not thrown any games to avoid them. What do you think?
President Obama made history in 2008 as the first African American president in U.S. history. But surprisingly according to a study by the Pew Research Center most Americans see him as mixed race and not black. This is so even though President Obama self identifies as African American. WTH! The only group where the majority see him as black is not so surprisingly African Americans. Check out the chart below. Click the chart to enlarge.
[ SOURCE ] A family is asking for the public’s help in locating a 68-year-old woman who was last seen Thursday at her Baldwin Hills home.
Ruth Ann Johnson Arnold’s family says she was at her home, in the 2400 block of Ridgeley Drive, at 3:30 p.m. and hasn’t been seen since.
Her family is extremely concerned for her welfare due to her ongoing medical care, according to Baldwin Hills police.
Arnold was described as African-American, 5 foot 4 inches tall and 140 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black blazer, pink and black skirt set and black nursing shoes.
Anyone with information regarding Arnold’s whereabouts was asked to call (213) 996-1800 or (877) 527-3247.