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Obama, always trying to campaign and get his face out there, got booed loudly at Fenway Park after congratulating his fellow loser Red Sox for staying in the stadium for 100 years. They even hate him in the bluest of the blue states. Looks like a landslide in November. The video is poor but you can hear "don't eat dogs" and "liar" as well as all the boos.
I could only hear one guy...clearly next to the person recording with a phone. "He ate a dog?" People will say and do anything for a bit of attention. One guy in Fenway...typical hyperbole from the right.
It happened. Obama wasn't there in person, it was a video message that did receive a fairly loud amount of boos. Yet a large stadium will have a mixed political audience even in Boston. I am a bit torn though, thinking that it is unclassy to boo in such a manner the President -- not that both parties don't do it.
It happened. Obama wasn't there in person, it was a video message that did receive a fairly loud amount of boos. Yet a large stadium will have a mixed political audience even in Boston. I am a bit torn though, thinking that it is unclassy to boo in such a manner the President -- not that both parties don't do it.
So are you all saying it didn't happen? hahahahaha There were 39,000 people that saw it even if the MSM will not show it.
Why should they, we already know there are ah*le righties across the country that are more than happy to show the world their total lack of class for all to see.
Why should they, we already know there are ah*le righties across the country that are more than happy to show the world their total lack of class for all to see.
Except, Democrats have done similar things so......
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