By Jay Sekulow
The left's outrage over the IRS turns to a plea to 'move on'
Maybe it was race driver Jeff Gordon's shout out to the fans at "Wrigley Stadium." Or Ozzy Osbourne, who decided the lyrics of "Take Me Out to The Ball Game" were not nearly as interesting as the mostly unintelligible words he'd picked out for himself. Or perhaps it was actress Denise Richards, who brought along a little cheat sheet in case she forgot the words.
Even for a team with a record of futility unmatched in professional baseball, this season has been one of the most dismal in Chicago Cubs history.
"You're telling me we're going to get more Jim Belushi?" he asked. "That's not a recipe for success in my book."
"Part of the fun was having Erik Estrada up there," said Steve Rhodes, a longtime fan whose Chicago-oriented website, The Beachwood Reporter, once posted a song "Don't Start Believin'" to remind other fans what happens whenever they get their hopes up. "This is kind of the Cubs screwing up in reverse again (because) it was something stupid they should never have done in the first place but then making it worse by taking the fun part away, all these D listers."