Pulitzerprize winning historian jon meacham. Mike barnicle, something about the home run derbies hard to take your eyes away from. I like the home run derby better than i like the allstar game actually. You see the players interacting with their kids, their children on the field. Its a nice night. No doubt about it. And al hunt, bryce harper, second place. Bryce harper second place and batted against his father which i thought was good. It was a nice touch. His father hit him with the snich and he didnt charge the mound. And Gene Robinson, how exciting to have this going on so you didnt have to watch the nonsense going on on other news channels where everybody was doing their best to try to divide sides, one side trying to inflame, the other side trying to grant absolute ab solution. It was a respite. I watched the home run derby last night. I think, you know, i had been all day, you know, wrote a column and was deep into the Trayvon Martin case and it was good to watch baseball. It wa
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