Posted on 04/21/2017 6:15:08 AM PDT by C19fan
Thursday, ESPN First Take co-host Max Kellerman weighed in on the New England Patriots visit to the White House in celebration of their Super Bowl victory over the Atlanta Falcons.
In a long-winded rant, Kellerman said Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski walking into press secretary Sean Spicers press briefing Wednesday normalizes Spicers behavior, adding that this proves that the Patriots should have completely boycotted visiting the White House.
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ESPN is losing money. Tons of people cutting the cable cord.
Leftists don’t care about ratings or money when it comes to promoting their agenda. If they did, we’d see 3 or 4 other Fox networks on the air.
I knew for over a DECADE, that Max Kellerman SUCKS HUGE as a boxing commentator and never knew what the #### he was talking about.
I didn’t know he was a #### too.
I always assumed he was related to somebody big because he was always wrong.
Why is a guy on ESPN commenting on a press secretary for the White House?
No wonder ESPN is going down the tubes. They should just merge with MSNBC and forget their failed sports coverage.
Evidently, ESPN isn’t losing viewers fast enough.
“Kellerman said Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski walking into press secretary Sean Spicers press briefing Wednesday normalizes Spicers behavior, adding that this proves that the Patriots should have completely boycotted visiting the White House”
He left out the part about hating President Trump.......I’m sure it was just an oversight on his part.
A Greenwich Village pajama boy.
ESPNs Kellerman: Gronkowski Popping Into WH Press Briefing Normalizes Sean Spicer [tr]
ESPN, doesn’t this stand for EXTRA SENSITIVE PUSSIFIED NARRATORS.
Is he? ####ing village. He NEVER knew what the #### was going on in the ring. As an ex boxer it drove me CRAZY.
He looked like a wimpy little kid who got to sit at the adult table.
I forget the name of the in between rounds guy but he was great.
I’ve always thought that if liberals think profit is so evil they can start/buy companies and run without a profit for the owners. I think it makes sense in terms of paying high wages and giving profit to employees rather than owners if that’s what the owners want. Michael Moore, Bernie, Warren should be “investing” in companies that pay $15+/hour, not just talking about spending my money to pay more.
If liberals want to throw profit away with liberal rants, I’ll support that too (I won’t support the business but will support their decisions).
The ultimate merger: MSESPNBCLGBTQ.
Can anyone here imagine 20 years ago Chris Berman, Dan Patrick or even the idiot Keith Olberman making a comment on ESPN like this? I never knew what Olberman’s politics was until he went to MSNBC. I don’t think the ESPN back then would put up with it. That’s why they have gone downhill and are irrelevant. People watch sports to escape real life for a while, not to hear some idiot’s political opinion.
Gosh, I bet Disney is every day glad they purchased ESPN. The parks and movie branches better work extra hard this year to make up for ESPN’s massive losses.
‘I’ll always be able to get someone to pay me for talking, and you’ll always be able to get someone to pay you for writing.’...
Well Max was half right, though I HAVE NO IDEA HOW.
As for his brother I’m sure he was another liberal I won’t miss. Too bad ole Max wasn’t at the apartment too that day.
My question is how does an outsider crash the press briefing? Was this staged?
Because in the world of the Left EVERYTHING is about politics and furthering their ideology. Ideology is all to them.
Max Kellerman - the big mouth and self-inflated ego of boxing commentary tries his hand at speaking on anything other than boxing and shows himself up as being the cranium challenged putz he really is.
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