Washington Post Editorials Will Stop Using Redskins Team Name

The Washington Post editorial board announced today it will stop using the word "Redskins" to refer to DC's professional football team.

The Washington Post editorial board announced today it will stop using the word "Redskins" to refer to DC's professional football team.

Having decided that the only embarrassing failure he wants to deal with right now is his football team, Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder announced that he's dropping his baseless lawsuit against the Washington City Paper. The Redskins still suck. [WaPo]
Dan Snyder, wealthy scoundrel and owner of an awful football team whose name is a racial slur, is able to blow countless hundreds of millions dollars on high-profile free agents who immediately become bad at the sport of football upon cashing Dan Snyder's check. But oddly, he is not wealthy enough to buy one decent PR…
Today we looked at the owner of the Washington Redskins football squadron, who is suing a newspaper for, among other things, drawing on a photograph in a way he (or his lawyer) found antisemitic. "O rly?", said one commenter.
Washington Redskins owner and despicable rich guy Dan Snyder has, in typical dumb fashion, followed through on his threat to sue the Washington City Paper, for being mean to him. He also says they are anti-Semitic. What a stupid idiot.
Last November, the Washington City Paper's Dave McKenna wrote an excellent takedown of Redskins owner and well-known bastard Dan Snyder. It was a textbook example of killing a subject with simple facts. Now, proving its accuracy: Snyder demands McKenna's firing.