Thursday, January 24, 2008

Shake Down The Thunder (And Lightning)

Heresy. That's not good. That was in the Church says not to commit. They are a super sin. Well, ESPN First Take host Dana Jacobson just committed one at the Mike and Mike roast. According to sources, a drunk as a skunk Jacobson came onto the stage and said

"F*** Notre Dame, F*** Touchdown Jesus, F*** Jesus."

That is outrageous. How drunk do you have to be to say that? 20 beers? 20 bottles of vodka? Either way, she should be out of a job. Here is my take on the situation (can be seen at irishbandofbrothers.blogspot.com)

I could care less about the Notre Dame part. I get it every day. However, Jesus is proclaimed as the Son of God by over 1 billion people, not to mention he is considered a prophet by about every other religion, including Judaism. That is unacceptable.

This was an ESPN sponsored event. What if someone came into work drunk and said F*** Jesus? I know drinking was allowed, but you have to know your limits, especially when the cameras are rolling.

The worst excuse by people who are trying to blow this off as nothing is...

"It's a roast. It's suppose to insult people."

Yeah. The person who is getting roasted! Either they are saying that Mike and Mike are the sons of God or they have no idea what they are talking about. As a Catholic, I was offended by this. I worship Jesus as Christ, and damning him is about as nasty as it can get.

Dana Jacobson should not have a job with ESPN. She should not be on vacation. She should be looking for a job at a bad news station in Kalamazoo. This was ridiculous.

Also, I think I need a joke in here somewhere. Here we go--Jacobson had a bad break. If she would have done this on her show, she wouldn't have gotten in as much trouble because we all know, nobody would have been watching. ZING!

2 comments:

Chrono said...

OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

ESPN2 FIRST TAKE DISS-AGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Jacobson should be ashamed.

Anthony Elias, Site Consultant said...

She should be ashamed. And I'm no ND fan (PSU FAN) here, but as a Catholic, I am a bit repulsed by this. But look at Anthony E.(Me)'s comment on your Fannation post, and you will see what I mean...