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If you are going to engage in political rhetoric, please leave Secretariat out of it:

Secretariat’s Meadow – The Land, The Family, The Legend
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In light of a recent op-ed published in the Alabama Political Reporter referencing Secretariat, the family of Penny Chenery has asked us to post their response to the paper. The following was penned by John Tweedy:

Recently, your paper published an op-ed that equated the Republican political campaign of 2020 with “unleashing Secretariat.” We, the children of the late Penny Chenery, Secretariat’s owner, remind readers that Secretariat was a horse, not a politician.

Those who invoke his name should remember his life and times. When Secretariat burst onto the cultural scene in 1973, our nation was caught up in a moment not unlike today. The congressional Watergate hearings were in full swing, and the impeachment of President Nixon appeared likely. The war in Vietnam neared its ignominious end. Public confidence in our institutions of government had sagged to a desperate low.

Secretariat became a national hero not because he was the property of one political party or the other, but because his victories transcended all human frailties, and uplifted Americans to a plane of shared exhilaration. Our mother technically “owned” him, but no human could truly claim credit for his achievements. In that sense, he shed his nobility on everyone. His red coat blended with the blue and white jockey silks to form an organic, almost accidental expression of the American spirit.

We will therefore respectfully object to any effort, by anyone, to appropriate Secretariat for any partisan purposes of left or right at this time of agonizing division. Back at a time when America was every bit as divided as it is now, Secretariat was a hero for everyone. As long as we are the guardians of his legacy, he will remain that way.

John Tweedy
Kate Tweedy
Chris Tweedy
Sarah Manning

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Cheater Mankinnon won't be in the 2020 Olympics.
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A broken clock and all that when it comes to Mankinnon.

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Time for the UCI to shut this shit down.
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Mankinnon, who is all over the news since he cheated in the World Cycling Championships and "won"--stole--a gold medal, has finally "arrived."  He has a big writeup in the UK's Daily Mail.  He is trying to defend himself from allegations of cheating:

McKinnon, an assistant professor of philosophy, beat American Dawn Orwick for this year's title.

She set a new master's world record in the 200m time trial with a time of 11.649 seconds.

Almost immediately after her win, McKinnon was forced to defend her title after becoming the target of social media trolls because she is trans.

She issued a statement following her win that pointed out her new record was still behind several others set by athletes who were born biological females.

I left the phony pronouns intact because I am too lazy to correct them. I just bought a new laptop today.
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