BCS
What in the Constitution authorizes the Executive Branch to do this?

The Obama administration is considering several steps that would
review the legality of the controversial Bowl Championship Series, the
Justice Department said in a letter Friday to a senator who had asked
for an antitrust review.

In the letter to Sen. Orrin Hatch,
obtained by The Associated Press, Assistant Attorney General Ronald
Weich wrote that the Justice Department is reviewing Hatch’s request
and other materials to determine whether to open an investigation into
whether the BCS violates antitrust laws.

“Importantly, and in addition, the administration also is exploring
other options that might be available to address concerns with the
college football postseason,” Weich wrote, including asking the Federal
Trade Commission to review the legality of the BCS under consumer
protection laws.

Well, Hallelujah!  Don’t have health care?  The gubmint will take care of you.  Can’t afford a cell phone?  No problem! The gubmint’s got your back.  Can’t get a local TV provider to broadcast your fave NFL team?  The nanny state is there for you.

And now, because you obviously need the Bowl Championship system to switch to a playoff system, rather than the ratings system it
uses to determine the teams that play in the championship game, Teh Magic Marxist will take care of you.

My God!

These festering sores on the ass of decency are so drunk on their own power, that even Idi Amin, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Sea and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular, is shaking his head in disbelief as he roasts in hell.

Not satisfied in growing the size and scope of government in countless ways, Ogabe now wants to dip his greasy fingers into college football!  And if you think, Republicans will save you from the oozing power grab of this particular administration, just remember this:  this fiasco was initiated by Orren Hatch, a Utah Republican, was steamed that his home state team was deprived of getting a chance to play for the title last year.