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Obama's no more a fan of the White Sox than you or me. I heard him interviewed by the guys calling the game. After telling them he's an "old South Side boy" who loves the blue collar nature of the Sox, they asked him "Who was your favorite White Sox player," and he went completely dead. He couldn't even fake an answer. He was so stumped by the question, you'd have thought it was asked by Sarah Palin. Once he recovered with a couple of "Well, look..." he started yapping about how he was actually from Hawaii and used to follow the As, and then he moved to Chicago, and then he mumbled something about the old Comisky Field...and as soon as he mentioned Comisky, the baseball guys all mumbled with nostalgia like old Bills fans reminiscing about the Rockpile.

 

"Yes, yes....Comisky...yes."

 

I'll find it when I have more time, but he's completely faking it. I've seen 1980s porn where chicks actually fake their enjoyment of sex better than he can fake his White Sox fandom.

 

And look, I don't care if he's a fan or not. But you simply can not fake being a fan these days. You can't. And that's what he's trying to do.

 

I remember a Dennis Miller interview when it was announced he was going to be in the booth for MNF. I'm a huge Miller fan, so I was surprised during some softball NFL interview when he was asked "So you must be a huge football fan, and this has to be a dream come true for you," and to my disappointment, he responded, "Not really. I like football. But this is just another gig to me. I'll try it. It'll work or it won't work, and then I'll move on to the next gig." Hated the answer. Loved the honesty.

 

I suspect Obama decided to be a White Sox fan because it helped him politically at the time (without thinking it through,) and now he has to keep it up once a year after throwing a Mary pitch every opening day.

 

Yes. He no doubt is a bandwagon fan. Of all people taking him to task, you. He is excactly the same as you if the Bills moved to LA... Most if not all real BFLO Bills fans would never root for the Bills if they moved to LA. I was a Braves growing up. Does that mean I a Clippers fan? No. I actually hope they burn in enternity and never have a winning season.

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Yes. He no doubt is a bandwagon fan.

He's not even a bandwagon fan. One minute he's "an old South Side boy" and the next minute he's "Well, I was an As fan in Hawaii." How in the hell can you claim to be a fan -- even a bandwagon fan -- and completely whiff on a ridiculously simple question like "Who was your favorite player?"

 

And as I said, I honestly don't care. But Pooj thought he was "a fan," and I was just helping him see through the continuous stream of BS this dude spews. That's all.

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If you really want a good laugh, look at this quick video showing the difference between a pitch by Bush and a pitch by Obama.

 

And look, I get it, this has nothing to do with being president. But I almost wet myself watching the last part of the video. Funny stuff.

 

 

That's great, I'm going to email that one.

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That's what I thought too, classless move.

 

 

Probably so but what I got to see Monday was CLASS!!!

 

Roger Stauback throwing or '''passing''' out the first pitch

at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington for their home opener against

the Toronto Blue Jays.

 

He wore a blue Rangers cap along with a red Rangers shirt!

Posted
He's not even a bandwagon fan. One minute he's "an old South Side boy" and the next minute he's "Well, I was an As fan in Hawaii." How in the hell can you claim to be a fan -- even a bandwagon fan -- and completely whiff on a ridiculously simple question like "Who was your favorite player?"

 

And as I said, I honestly don't care. But Pooj thought he was "a fan," and I was just helping him see through the continuous stream of BS this dude spews. That's all.

 

How the hell can anybody claim to be a fan of anything?

 

So another words he doesn't follow the Sox at all. IMO, just checking the standings and seeing how a team is doing/hoping they won makes them a fan... Maybe not your type of pious one though. :thumbsup:

 

I get your point, he should have said Joe Jackson or Minny Minosa... Ya, maybe he should have done his homework... :flirt:

 

Now if the Sox moved to Las Vegas, I can see your point. How in the hell can anybody STILL even claim to be a fan?

Posted
Probably so but what I got to see Monday was CLASS!!!

 

Roger Stauback throwing or '''passing''' out the first pitch

at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington for their home opener against

the Toronto Blue Jays.

 

He wore a blue Rangers cap along with a red Rangers shirt!

 

Do the Rangers even where a red shirt or is that an alt jersey?

 

And of course you didn't pick up his (Roger Staubach) subtle message... ???

 

What? Not a Reds fan (okay, Roger Staubach was a teen in the 1950's, make that: Red Legs fan)?

 

:thumbsup:

Posted
Obama's no more a fan of the White Sox than you or me. I heard him interviewed by the guys calling the game. After telling them he's an "old South Side boy" who loves the blue collar nature of the Sox, they asked him "Who was your favorite White Sox player," and he went completely dead. He couldn't even fake an answer. He was so stumped by the question, you'd have thought it was asked by Sarah Palin. Once he recovered with a couple of "Well, look..." he started yapping about how he was actually from Hawaii and used to follow the As, and then he moved to Chicago, and then he mumbled something about the old Comisky Field...and as soon as he mentioned Comisky, the baseball guys all mumbled with nostalgia like old Bills fans reminiscing about the Rockpile.

 

"Yes, yes....Comisky...yes."

 

I'll find it when I have more time, but he's completely faking it. I've seen 1980s porn where chicks actually fake their enjoyment of sex better than he can fake his White Sox fandom.

 

And look, I don't care if he's a fan or not. But you simply can not fake being a fan these days. You can't. And that's what he's trying to do.

 

I remember a Dennis Miller interview when it was announced he was going to be in the booth for MNF. I'm a huge Miller fan, so I was surprised during some softball NFL interview when he was asked "So you must be a huge football fan, and this has to be a dream come true for you," and to my disappointment, he responded, "Not really. I like football. But this is just another gig to me. I'll try it. It'll work or it won't work, and then I'll move on to the next gig." Hated the answer. Loved the honesty.

 

I suspect Obama decided to be a White Sox fan because it helped him politically at the time (without thinking it through,) and now he has to keep it up once a year after throwing a Mary pitch every opening day.

 

 

This gem from last year says it all - "Kaminsky field"

 

Posted
If you really want a good laugh, look at this quick video showing the difference between a pitch by Bush and a pitch by Obama.

 

And look, I get it, this has nothing to do with being president. But I almost wet myself watching the last part of the video. Funny stuff.

 

Bush was throwing high heat. Obama was throwing curveballs and sinkers. Thankfully the PBA doesn't ask him to roll out the first ball.

Posted
How the hell can anybody claim to be a fan of anything?

 

So another words he doesn't follow the Sox at all. IMO, just checking the standings and seeing how a team is doing/hoping they won makes them a fan... Maybe not your type of pious one though. :blink:

 

I get your point, he should have said Joe Jackson or Minny Minosa... Ya, maybe he should have done his homework... :thumbsup:

 

Now if the Sox moved to Las Vegas, I can see your point. How in the hell can anybody STILL even claim to be a fan?

Man, I'm having a hard time understanding your logic as it relates to this discussion. It seems what you're saying is that there are varying degrees of fandom, from the rabid face-painting, flag-waving, cheesehead-wearing, never-ever-miss-a-game fan to the check-the-standings-in-the-sports-section-while-taking-a-dump fan. Under those circumstances, yes, he's a fan, much like I'm sure you're a fan of retirement accounts because you checked on the DOW this morning.

 

The reality is, virtually a week can not go by without this guy doing or saying something that proves he is all fake, no substance. And when you wear a White Sox hat to a Nationals game when you know all the cameras are on you, and you can't even name a favorite player from the White Sox, you look even more ridiculous then you did the day before. And believe em...with a 44% approval rating of late, you'd think the last thing he'd want to do is look even more ridiculous.

 

And if you still don't understand what I'm saying, at least understand this: it's not "another words," it's "in other words."

Posted
Man, I'm having a hard time understanding your logic as it relates to this discussion.

Are you seriously trying to understand Eric's logic behind anything he says? :blink:

Posted
Are you serious?

 

Yes. He's throwing out the opening day pitch for the Nationals in their home opener and he's wearing a cap of a team that 1. is not playing there that day and 2. isn't even in the same !@#$ing league. If he want's to wear his Sox gear then go to Chicago and throw out the first pitch there.

Posted
Yes. He's throwing out the opening day pitch for the Nationals in their home opener and he's wearing a cap of a team that 1. is not playing there that day and 2. isn't even in the same !@#$ing league. If he want's to wear his Sox gear then go to Chicago and throw out the first pitch there.

You're not the only one who feels that way.

 

Yes, they booed President Obama at Nationals Park on Monday. And he deserved it.

 

To be precise, there were two waves of boos. The first came when he walked out of the dugout and onto the field to throw out the Opening Day first pitch; those unsportsmanlike boos undoubtedly came from agitators in the crowd sympathetic to the visiting Philadelphia Phillies, while the well-behaved and long-suffering Nats fans, the Silent Majority, applauded respectfully.

 

But then, as Obama took the mound wearing a red Nationals jacket, he made a costly error. He whipped from his glove a folded Chicago White Sox cap, shook it open and put the traitorous garment on his head. This time the boos came from Nats fans, too.

Posted
Bush was throwing high heat. Obama was throwing curveballs and sinkers. Thankfully the PBA doesn't ask him to roll out the first ball.

 

That way he'll avoid another opportunity to offend special Olympians.

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