archer wrote: It comes as no surprise many would find football more important than than the business of electing a new president...I'd probably watch football too if one of the teams I follow were playing. I can't help but ask the question though....would you be posting this if it were the Republican nominee who might have been preempted? Be honest...if Obama got to speak but football was on the same night as the Republican nominee would you be OK with that??
Considering Obama is just wasting taxpayers $$ having a convention. We know who he is, we know his destructive policies, and we know he won't do much of what he says. Why watch?
The rep convention might be the same, except this is a new person to the game. Depending on the VP candidate, it may be worth watching, maybe not. If Christie was the candidate, I'd watch it!
Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!
archer wrote: It comes as no surprise many would find football more important than than the business of electing a new president...I'd probably watch football too if one of the teams I follow were playing. I can't help but ask the question though....would you be posting this if it were the Republican nominee who might have been preempted? Be honest...if Obama got to speak but football was on the same night as the Republican nominee would you be OK with that??
I said "any politician" and I meant "any politician". I don't care what they say anyomre. I look at what they've done. Every one of them will spit up a big heaping steaming pile of campaign promises that they have no intention of ever holding up to.
The only way to judge them is by what they've done in the past, and who's paying into their treasury.
So, NFL or political speech? I choose NFL.
Reality show or political speech? I turn off the TV and listen to music.
"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln