Dave Berkson
Greg Hunter runs this corny economic collapse program on YouTube where he discusses th eprice of oil,corn,Gold ,corn,Silver, and ahhh corn. Greg Hunter was not that impressed as major League Baseball held their venison of the National Hockey Leagues neurotic and eccentric outside game and for major League baseball having a cornball game in the middle of fly by country and Dyersville,Iowa is going to be their annual weird event . There was no reason the other day to promote a bad actor in old Kevin Costner, a bad movie called Filed Of Dreams, and a bad sport to be played in a corn field in
the middle of n where. USA Watchdog's Greg Hunter usually doesn't talk about sports as much but since this corn dog likes corn he felt that he had to do along video of this subject matter. Greg Hunter wondered why doesn't baseball build it and they will come stadiums in all of these states like the North Dakota, Nebraska or a New Mexico where there is no professional baseball and have these states enjoy a random game in the middle of the summer.
Hunter wondered what Hollywood crypt they dug up Costner and wondered how many of these players or fans actually knew or like Kevin Costner who ranks as one of the worse amorous movie stars of all time in the minds of many. The corn head Hunter pointed out that this game is the anti-Thesis of today's ball parks and games where lame corporate distractions and advertising for geico and other companies dot t\he field and all this game in the corn field in Iowa was reminded old time fans how much the game has become corpotarized and ugly on field as the actual commercial time was
not enough for this greedy sport and industry. All this game did was remind how awful the look of todays game is with advertising not only behind the action nut in many ballparks even on the God dam field. When they mean field of dreams todays owners think of dollar signs more than respect for the history and legacy iof the game. Hunter mocked the game entrance as the players walked from the cornfield and he wondered how many took a wee wee before coming out in that very same cornfield.
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