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Who is Tony Bobulinski, Hunter Biden's former business associate?
How do you know when it's pretty much over except the fat lady singing? Answer: When a laughably orchestrated October Surprise political smear job generates as much mainstream media traction as a Wagon Queen Family Truckster on icy Michigan roads in mid-January. Fox News and their dynamic duo of Batman and Robin (Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity) have been spitting-out as much indignant venom as they can muster. Yawns and crickets. But the story reached absurd levels when an older, veteran Fox guest confused the name Bobulinski with Bo Belinsky. Tony Bobulinski is the CEO of Sinohawk Holdings who ostensibly connected the Bidens with unlimited cash flow from the evil Red Chinese, while Bo Belinsky was a playboy MLB player who occupies a footnote in sports history.
Unless someone is an avid baseball fan who resides in Southern California, they've probably never heard of the second name. But back on May 5, 1962, Robert Boris "Bo" Belinsky in only his fourth start, threw the first no-hitter for a Southern California-based baseball team. Ironically, he played for the lowly Los Angeles Angels who had just been formed a year earlier by owner Gene Autry, three-years after Walter O' Malley had moved the Brooklyn Dodgers west to Los Angeles in 1958. Harnessing a mid-90s fastball with a devastating screwball, Belinsky briefly upstaged the Dodgers far more talented pitchers like Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale.
He went on to develop his screw-balling talents-- unfortunately in the bedroom rather than on the mound-- with a bevy of Hollywood beauties of the day. Bo Belinsky's baseball career never approached the gaudy height of that evening in 1962. He unfortunately flew a little too close to the Sun in his social life and departed this earth at too early an age.
Fallen Angel Los Angeles Magazine
How do you know when it's pretty much over except the fat lady singing? Answer: When a laughably orchestrated October Surprise political smear job generates as much mainstream media traction as a Wagon Queen Family Truckster on icy Michigan roads in mid-January. Fox News and their dynamic duo of Batman and Robin (Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity) have been spitting-out as much indignant venom as they can muster. Yawns and crickets. But the story reached absurd levels when an older, veteran Fox guest confused the name Bobulinski with Bo Belinsky. Tony Bobulinski is the CEO of Sinohawk Holdings who ostensibly connected the Bidens with unlimited cash flow from the evil Red Chinese, while Bo Belinsky was a playboy MLB player who occupies a footnote in sports history.
Unless someone is an avid baseball fan who resides in Southern California, they've probably never heard of the second name. But back on May 5, 1962, Robert Boris "Bo" Belinsky in only his fourth start, threw the first no-hitter for a Southern California-based baseball team. Ironically, he played for the lowly Los Angeles Angels who had just been formed a year earlier by owner Gene Autry, three-years after Walter O' Malley had moved the Brooklyn Dodgers west to Los Angeles in 1958. Harnessing a mid-90s fastball with a devastating screwball, Belinsky briefly upstaged the Dodgers far more talented pitchers like Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale.
He went on to develop his screw-balling talents-- unfortunately in the bedroom rather than on the mound-- with a bevy of Hollywood beauties of the day. Bo Belinsky's baseball career never approached the gaudy height of that evening in 1962. He unfortunately flew a little too close to the Sun in his social life and departed this earth at too early an age.
Fallen Angel Los Angeles Magazine
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