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My vote on Pete Rose for Hall? No

Mike Downey has written a column for CNN.com in which he argues Pete Rose should be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

I now will write that Rose doesn’t belong there. Not ever.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/21/opinion/downey-pete-rose-hall-of-fame/index.html?hpt=hp_bn7

Pete Rose got more hits than anyone else in baseball history. He got more plate appearances and at-bats, too, than anyone else. He played in six World Series. He won three National League batting titles. He was a hell of a ballplayer.

He also broke a cardinal rule in baseball. It’s in the rulebook. The punishment is a lifetime ban from the game. Period. End of story.

Rose bet on baseball while he was still active in the game. He didn’t bet on his team to lose. Still, Downey knows that the rulebook is as clear as possible about betting on baseball. You bet on a game and get caught … you’re out!

Downey offers up the lame excuse that other baseball greats have gotten into the Hall of Fame while carousing late at night. Downey writes: “They say gambling is a sickness, an addiction, like liquor or drugs. They tell us gamblers need help. In the same breath, they tell us funny stories about the Hall of Fame baseball greats who bar-hopped all night, came to the park drunk, played with a hangover, hahaha, what a guy. Oh, that Babe. Oh, that Mickey.”

I get all that. The rulebook, though, doesn’t have a moral turpitude clause in it. Baseball players are allowed to be a lot of unflattering things: drunks, womanizers, racists. Men who fit all those descriptions are in the Hall of Fame.

Those who bet on the game? No can do.

Sorry, Pete. You were a great player. You got more out of your skills than almost anyone who ever swung a bat.

It’s that gambling thing that should keep you out of the Hall of Fame.

Who’s your boss, Mr. Vice President?

I just finished reading a lengthy Newsweek article about Vice President Joe Biden.

In it, he says the following about his job as vice president: “This is the first time I’ve had a boss in 37 years.”
Oh really?
Let’s review the vice president’s public service career. Biden was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1972, where he served continuously until he was elected vice president in 2008. First time with a boss, eh?
He had about 875,000 bosses back home in Delaware. They were the residents to whom Sen. Biden was responsible. Biden won re-election in 2002 with 58 percent of the vote. Surely those who voted for him in 2002 were his bosses. Indeed, so were those who voted against him. And even if a youngster who wasn’t old enough to vote chose to call then-Sen. Biden on the carpet for a policy decision, that person also was his boss.
OK, so he ran his Senate staff. He had a number of folks who reported to him. But he surely never was without a “boss” during his three decades-plus in the Senate.