Dylan Gwinn and “Bruce Bookter” may have departed NewsBusters, but the Media Research Center has someone new to rant about sports being too liberal: Jay Maxson. But that, like “Bookter,” could be a fake name as well for all we know, because his archive page includes no photo or related Twitter account and vaguely describes him only as a “Contributing Writer for MRC Culture.”
He knows how to parrot the right-wing line as well as his predecessors, and like them he takes glee in attacking NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick for taking a principled stand on an issue.
In a March post, after Kaepernick became a free agent, Maxson wrote a sneering “letter” for Kaepernick to send to interested teams:
Any time I couldn’t find an open receiver and it looked like I was going to get clobbered, I ran like a kid in Ferguson getting chased by cops for no good reason – rushing for 2,300 career yards. As you can see, I will be a great double threat as a passer and runner as your QB.
[…]I believe in coming out of my gated community now and then giving back to the people who buy my #7 shirts. So I will be available work with the Jets’ community outreach department to help spread Black Lives Matters power principles. When I’m not busy doing BLM fundraisers, I will be available to speak to school groups and to urban journalists friendly to the cause.
In fact, Kaepernick has put his money where his mouth is, donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to charities. We suspect that Maxson — if that is, in fact, his real name — cannot say the same.
A couple weeks later, Maxon cheered that Kaepernick hadn’t been immediately signed, even though there was months to go before the NFL season starts:
No matter the reasoning of the general managers, Kaepernick is learning a hard lesson. In your free agent year, you might want to think twice about showing disrespect for the symbol of freedom and the sacrifice of those who fought and died for our country. Now he’s paying the price for activism that evoked strong opposition from fans across the nation. He’s learning that NFL executives don’t appear to be among those who supported his radical stand and the distractions it brought to his team.
The next day, Maxson still wouldn’t acknowledge that Kaepernick is backing up his words on charitable donations, instead promoting “the many good things happening through the Tim Tebow Foundation.”
Maxson wasn’t done with the irrational anti-Kaepernick tirades:
- He attacked commentators who said Kaepernick is being “whiteballed” as engaging in “sports fantasy” with their “unique ability to read the minds of NFL owners and general managers” — never mind that mind-reading is exactly what Maxson himself did in his sneering fake-Kaepernick letter.
- He criticized everyone defending Kaepernick as “liberal media apologists.”
- He even bashed a writer who pointed out that Kaepernick has better character that a couple recent NFL draft picks accused of violent crimes, insisting that “it’s not an either/or choice between Kaepernick and the new draft picks with the heavy baggage” — thus bizarrely equating taking a knee for the National Anthem with rape and assault.
- He ranted in a May 16 post: “can all the teams in the NFL be wrong about the distraction Kaepernick will bring to the table? They know that signing the guy is a blatant endorsement for hatred of public safety officers.”
- In promoting an obscure blogger’s attack on Kaepernick, Maxson ranted further that Kaepernick “gets a ton of press only because left-wing media are using him to advance their own political beliefs.”
Maxson’s well of biased animus toward Kaepernick is apparently bottomless. In a June 5 post, Maxson attacked the “left-stream sports media” (whatever that is) for noting that the Seattle Seahawks didn’t pick up Kaepernick, screeching that “Seattle is already loaded with hyper-active leftists and it appeared that by corralling the flag/cop-hating Kaepernick the Seahawks would create the greatest assortment of far Left athlete-activists ever.”
A June 7 post by Maxson once again whines about the “media bias” on Kaepernick and once again cheering that Kaepernick hasn’t yet found a job because he “offended millions of veterans, police officers and patriots by refusing to stand for the national anthem last season. Responding to a New York Daily News writer’s claim that he’ll boycott the NFL this fall if Kaepernick doesn’t find a quarterback job, Maxson huffed: “Now that a representative of the New York Daily News has admitted his contempt for a majority of Americans and elevated bias and activism over good principles of journalism, a boycott of this bigoted rag is more than justifiable.”
But is that writer really more filled with contempt than Maxson?