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		<title>How The Horseshoe came to be</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ian Paregol]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Horseshoe will feature commentary that is primarily political in nature.  That is not to say that the sometimes-interconnected worlds of politics and sports will not merge within the content of blogs designated with our horseshoe logo, but The Horseshoe will offer readers, whose primary interest is in national and foreign matters, an easy to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://thebenchjockeys.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Horseshoe.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-249" title="Horseshoe" src="http://thebenchjockeys.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Horseshoe-90x90.jpg" alt="" width="90" height="90" /></a>The Horseshoe </strong>will feature commentary that is primarily political in nature.  That is not to say that the sometimes-interconnected worlds of politics and sports will not merge within the content of blogs designated with our horseshoe logo, but <strong>The Horseshoe</strong> will offer readers, whose primary interest is in national and foreign matters, an easy to find bookmark within the body of <strong>The Bench Jockeys</strong> site. </p>
<p>So, why <strong>The Horseshoe</strong>? </p>
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<li>20<sup>th</sup> Century French philosopher, Jean-Pierre Faye theorized that rather than the far left and the far right being on the opposite ends of a linear political continuum, the ideologies begin to resemble one another as extremes are championed.  Thus, the ideological ends draw closer to one another, and correspondingly, away from the middle.   As we look at a horseshoe, the center is further away from the endpoints than the extremes are from one another.  (That, and a lukewarm cup of coffee is the kind of profound analysis you get with a political science scholarship.)</li>
<li>The Horseshoe remains the iconic image of my beloved Baltimore Colts which were “re-appropriated” to Indianapolis under cover of night by Bob Irsay 27 years ago this week after the Maryland Senate supported legislation on March 27, 1984 allowing the City of Baltimore to seize the Baltimore Colts under reminent domain.  On March 29th, Irsay, fearing a morning raid on the team&#8217;s headquarters, accepted a deal to move the team lock, stock and barrel to Indy, hours before the Maryland House of Delegates concurred with the Senate eminent domain legislation.   (A fitting intersection of sports and politics.) </li>
<li>Bench <em>jockeys</em>….jockeys ride <em>horses</em>….horses wear <em>horseshoes</em>&#8230;..get it?</li>
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