FREE Background Report. This is Me - Control Profile. He currently serves as a college basketball analyst for CBS Sports and SiriusXM radio. As discontent with the government's role in our lives grows, these predisposed outlets, which are inherently void of compromise and nuance, foment that discontent rather than soothe it. Read up on Chris Spatola's biography, career, awards and more on ESPN. Before joining ESPN in 2015, however, he was a decorated captain in the U.S. Army.

[failed verification] Chris is also used as a name in its own right, however it is not as common. He served as a graduate assistant coach with the Army men’s basketball team for the 2002-2003 season, and was a standout player on the All-Army and All-Armed Forces basketball teams in 2003, prior to serving five years of active service in the Army.

Why are we so angry?The answer to these questions begins with how divided we are.

Turns out I was wrong. I believe the space station is within the big East conference. Also active with USA Basketball, Spatola served as a court coach for the Men’s National Team that won gold in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China and gold in the 2010 World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. After being promoted to the rank of captain, Spatola was awarded the Joint Service Commendation Medal for exceptional combat performance during a deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and the Army Commendation Medal for outstanding performance as a Company Commander. Get the latest news, stats, videos, highlights and more about guard Chris Spatola on ESPN. In addition to his media work, Spatola also serves as the director of the Mike Krzyzewski Basketball Camp, serves on the board of The Caring House (a non-profit boarding home in Durham, NC for cancer patients and their caregivers), and speaks regularly to community organizations, clinics, and colleges about leadership, his time in the Army and in the game of basketball.

Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." "I'm sorry, but there is something wrong with a country that is so angry at the Washington "establishment" that it finds these two candidates, and their impertinent behavior, refreshing.How has name-calling become a winning campaign strategy?

Spatola served as a graduate assistant coach with the men's basketball team at the United States Military Academy for the 2002-03 season before serving his five years in the U.S. Army. A graduate of the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., Spatola was a four-year starter on the basketball team from 1999-2002. The number of Americans who express consistently conservative or consistently liberal, opinions has doubled over the last two decades, according to a Pew Research poll conducted last year; while the center —  people who express an equal number of conservative and liberal opinions — has shrunk.We have become ideologically tribal in this country. You think Duke has tough academic standards? The proliferation of media has amplified this diversity of opinion; but in a counterproductive way, has also made it easier for like-minded people to coalesce, mingle and entrench themselves ideologically. Good luck to him. We are much more comfortable basking in our sociopolitical super-zones — Fox News, MSNBC, left- and right-wing blogs — that create content to promote, and placate, our own biases.

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