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I don't usually agree with you, but, on this I do.
In fact, I think the tradition of inviting ball players to the White House should cease.
Agreed. There is something a little odd about a group of hyperthyroid millionaires taking a field trip in their big-boy shirts and ties, and being congratulated by a person with the power to destroy the world.
The entire scenario sounds like a the premise of a Ray Bradbury story.
"Giants with No Necks Met the Man with the Nuclear Football"
Why is the President of the US even bothered with this nonsense? Shouldn't he be worried about more important things, like NK for example?
Because he doesn't have the mental fortitude to worry about more important things so the grownups around him have to do it. He literally has nothing better to do. We have a president who is bored out of his mind and is causing mischief like children do. I wish someone would give the little rascal some board games, crossword puzzles, or play Uno with him to keep him entertained.
Steph Curry was whining like a little baby so he won't get his opportunity to visit the White House. There are standards now. Obama let any fool visit, but no longer!
You are sadly mistaken. Curry's already been to the White House. And why would he want to visit someone who doesn't seem to respect him?
Just another example of childish petulance coming from Mr. 45. Why aren't we surprised?
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