Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Bob Costas starts a gun control debate with halftime commentary

NEW YORK (AP) — Bob Costas' "Sunday Night Football" halftime commentary supporting gun control sparked a Fox News Channel debate Monday on whether NBC should fire him and a Twitter storm involving Ted Nugent, Rosie O'Donnell, Herman Cain

In the aftermath of the murder-suicide involving Kansas City Chiefs player Jovan Belcher and his girlfriend, Bob Costas used "Sunday Night Football's" halftime show to rail against American gun culture.

Here's Bob Costas dialing the smarm up to 11 in this referendum on perspective and sports by way of the Kasandra Perkins/Jovan Belcher murder-suicide. "Please," Costas intones, "those who need tragedies to continually

The tragedy surrounding Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher's murder-suicide overshadowed this week's NFL games, and during NBC's Sunday Night Football broadcast, Bob Costas connected the events with gun control practices in the United

During ESPN's "Pardon the Interruption," co-host Michael Wilbon verbally gave NBC Sports' Bob Costas "a standing and loud ovation" for his stance on gun control. Costas used his platform during Sunday Night Football to

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