The RP’s Kentucky Derby Picks – a Recap

Thanks for making Friday’s Kentucky Derby posting the most popular non-Jeff Smith piece in the history of The Recovering Politician!

In the spirit of “You get what you pay for,” out of the 20 RP contributors who offered their handicapping skills…and among the 13 different horses predicted by these same contributors…and including the more than a dozen commentors here at the RP and on the RP’s Facebook pagenot a single person correctly picked Animal Kingdom to win the Run for the Roses.

Bad news:  I lost my shirt at the Derby. (It only cost $5.)  Good news:  I don’t have to buy anybody any mint julep mix for winning our prediction contest!

I know one person who actually picked the winner.  And on Thursday, we will feature her as brand new Friend of RP.  Of course, she’s a month shy of 15 years old. You will have to stay tuned to read her wisdom.

Until then, if you want some good laughs, re-read our KY Derby post.  And stay to the very end to read the prediction of the winner of a box of chocolate bourbon balls for the funniest one-liner. 

Written by Jeff Smith, of course.

The RP’s Kentucky Derby Picks

Tomorrow is a quasi-religious holiday in my home state — the one day we put aside our obsession with college basketball, and focus on something truly spiritual:  a two-minute race, involving about 20 three-year-old thoroughbred horses and a bunch of vertically-challenged guys riding on top of them.

Wherever you are, you might have an opportunity to place a small wager on the race, or to select a horse’s name on a piece of paper from a punch bowl at a Derby party.  Because The Recovering Politician‘s mission is to serve our readers with critical information at timely moments like this, our Contributing RPs, the Friends of RP, and even the RP staff have been asked to share their expertise and give you their recommended picks.

(OK, they’ve been bribed:  Winning entries from the RP team will receive a bottle of mint julep mix; the funniest pick wins a box of delicious chocolate bourbon balls.)

So, with all the obvious disclaimers (adults only; gamble in moderation; if you wager at a track, consider your bet a contribution to Kentucky’s struggling horse industry; picking a horse by its color or name is often as effective as studying the Daily Racing Form; females, be sure to wear an outrageous hat to your Derby party–see an example to the right), here is the deeply-educated, passionately-considered handicapping of the RP team:

The RP:  My brother-in-law, Clark Mandel, is a chiropractor who works with horses, and a very serious handicapper.  His picks are in this order: Archarcharch, Pants On Fire, and Soldat.  I will follow his advice, putting my big money ($5) on Pants On Fire because of Jeff Smith’s comment at the bottom of this post.

John Roach:  If the track is dry, I like Mucho Macho Man and Nehro.  For longshot plays, I like Twice the Appeal and Master of the Hounds.

Grant Smith (RP Staff):  I’m going with Twice the Appeal.  Not only is Calvin Borel the jockey, the horse’s position at Gate 3 only increases the odds that Calvin “Bo Rail” will be able to pull off his famous rail-riding antics all the way to victory.

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend:  I am going with Twinspired…I like the cleverness of the name…and I have two sets of twins as nieces and nephews, and they inspire me with their grace and ability!

Kristen Hamilton (RP Staff): I love Calvin Borel, but if I were to pick one based on a name, it would be Archarcharch, because that is exactly what I said after taking finals. :/

Andrei Cherny: I say Mucho Macho Man in honor of Arizona’s Hispanic heritage.

Stephanie Doctrow (RP Staff):  My favorite Derby horse has to be Stay Thirsty… I don’t know much about the horses this year, but as an upperclassman at a Big Ten university, I feel obligated to pick the one with that name!

Loranne Ausley:  I was going to go with Watch Me Go as a Florida bred with a female trainer (only 2 female trainers tomorrow making them the 14th and 15th in history of Derby), but I am going with Pants on Fire.  Not Florida bred, but ridden by a female jockey…..if they win, Rosie Napravnik would be first woman jockey to win the Derby!  Only 5 previous female jockeys in the history of the race.  Here is a link to a story in the St. Pete Times Politifact (yes, Politifact has opined on this because “Pants on Fire” is a term of art in their political fact checking world!)

Antics in the Derby infield

Zack Adams (RP Staff): Twice the Appeal.  I’m betting on Calvin Bo-rail, winner of 3 of the last 4 Derbys.

Steven Schulman (Who attended the Derby infield with the RP while in high school):  From personal experience, I can’t say there are horses at the Derby.  But I will pick Mucho Macho Man.  Of course.

Carte Goodwin: When I was living in Atlanta, a radio station used to periodically have a contest called Rock Band or Racehorse.  The DJs would read a name, and callers would have to identify it — say Veruca Salt as a band, or Unbridled as a horse.  So in honor of that contest, Santiva sounds like a good band name (or at least better than Pants on Fire.)

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Speed

The Politics of Speed

In honor of one of Kentucky’s oldest and greatest traditions this week’s Politics of Speed will focus solely on this weekend’s 137th Kentucky Derby. First up, get the results of the Derby prep races. [Thoroughbred Times]

Horse Racing Nation has a wealth of information on all the contenders. They also allow readers to rank each horse. Check out the ratings and give your own! [Horse Racing Nation]

The Louisville Courier-Journal has your guide to other events and attractions to occupy yourself during Derby weekend while the horses aren’t racing. [Courier-Journal]

Here are the Derby contenders ranked by money-earned. Predictably, Uncle Mo, the current money leader is also the early favorite to win. [Daily Racing Forum]

Calvin Borel is (arguably) the face of horse racing, having won 3 of the past 4 Kentucky Derby’s. However, he still has not found a horse for May 7th. [Thoroughbred Times]

RPTV Friday Video Flashback: Loranne Ausley Bikes Across Florida

Those readers familiar with national politics might remember “Walkin’ Lawton” Chiles, the Florida legend who walked from the western most point of the Florida panhandle all the way to Key West during his 1970 bid for the U.S. Senate. The walk became his signature action, so he incorporated it through his many future statewide campaigns.

In 2010, our own contributing RP Loranne Ausley took the gimmick another “step,” and ventured on a bike trek from Tallahasse to West Palm Beach to convince her opponent to finally engage in a civil debate. (Read about what Loranne is up to in her inaugural post.) Here is a report of her efforts:

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Speed

The Politics of Speed

As we gear up for the Kentucky Derby on May 7th the Daily Racing Forum is offering a detailed breakdown and video look at the top 20  race contenders. [Daily Racing Forum]

Check out the top 10 contenders for the Derby ranked by Steelers great Terry Bradshaw. [Courier-Journal]

This week in, ESPN’s NASCAR power rankings, Jimmie Johnson again sits atop the list. [ESPN]

All Left Turns has a good wrap-up of the 2011 season thus far. [All Left Turns]

A couple of bros were able to convince a New York cab driver to drive them to… wait for it… Los Angeles. The cost? $5,000. [Autoblog]

 

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Speed

Jimmie Johnson

In this week’s NASCAR Power Rankings Jimmie Johnson takes the top spot away from Carl Edwards after winning the Sprint Cup race at Talladega this weekend. [ESPN]

Ed Hinton writes that if you didn’t like the Talladega race this weekend, then NASCAR just isn’t for you. [ESPN]

Amazingly, Junior is not the most mentioned name during race telecasts. Any guess on who is? [Yahoo! Sports]

Ferrarri is worth a lot of money. Have you ever wondered how much? The Italian auto-maker was recently valued at around $7.3 billion. [AutoBlog]

Lastly, check out the British stunt driver that completes a 360° loop in a Fiat 500. [AutoBlog]

 

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Speed

The Politics of Speed

ESPN published its weekly NASCAR power rankings, with Carl Edwards assuming the number 1 position. [ESPN]

More from ESPN, Terry Blount writes about drivers who know less and less about the technology and mechanics of the cars they drive than their predecessors. [ESPN]

Have you ever seen a Chinese man drive two bumper cars (simultaneously) through traffic?? You will have after you click this link! I like to imagine that the guy is completely oblivious to his actions being unusual at all. [autoblog]

For those of you interested in jumping into the new market of electric cars, MSNBC has a list of 10 that you can expect to be available at some point in 2011. [MSNBC]

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Speed

The Politics of Speed

If you are the 5-time defending Sprint Cup Champion in NASCAR do you get to openly criticize your bosses? Apparently not. Jimmie Johnson had to apologize today for a few choice words he had for NASCAR. [ESPN]

More from ESPN as Ryan McGee gave us the NASCAR power rankings for Week 7. This week has Kevin Harvick in the top spot. [ESPN]

Dustin Long writes about Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s quest to win his first race since 2008 and his frustration with continually falling short. Plus more from the NASCAR world. [Sports Illustrated]

Due to the recent natural disasters that hit Japan, new car sales from the country have hit the lowest point since 1968. [AutoBlog]

The big wigs over at Tesla have recently filed a lawsuit against one of my personal favorite T.V. shows, Top Gear, regarding a three-year-old review of their Roadster. [CNET]

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