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Mark Levin: ‘This was a complete setup’ by Philadelphia Eagles management
CR ^ | June 5, 2018 | Phil Shiver

Posted on 06/05/2018 9:50:52 PM PDT by conservative98

LevinTV host Mark Levin slammed the Philadelphia Eagles Tuesday night on his radio show, calling their handling of the team’s White House visit a “complete setup.”

According to a report from Politico, the White House was informed last week that 81 players were planning to attend the event. But on Monday, the Eagles organization notified the White House that only a handful of players and team representatives would attend.

Levin went on a tirade against the Eagles for attempting to “sabotage” the president.

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KEYWORDS: eagles; levin; nfl; talkradio; trump
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To: lee martell

Misfortune is what the NFL deserves.

Repeat over and over again!!!!

Honest to God, I did not know the stupid bowl score until I saw the link above. Why should anyone care?


21 posted on 06/05/2018 10:51:43 PM PDT by BatGuano (You don't think I'd go into combat with loose change in my pocket, do ya?)
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To: mindburglar

Petition to have the Eagles Mascot revoked by presidential fiat to The Turkeys!


22 posted on 06/05/2018 11:11:25 PM PDT by urbanpovertylawcenter (the law and poverty collide in an urban setting and sparks fly)
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To: conservative98
I’m so tired of pretos estupidos y despoja

IF YOU CARE SO MUCH ABOUT BLACK LIVES QUIT KILLING EACH OTHER (AND US) AND RAISE YOUR KIDS

23 posted on 06/05/2018 11:31:06 PM PDT by wardaddy (Hanged not hung.)
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To: conservative98

The are hardly Eagles but more like the Philadelphia Turkeys.


24 posted on 06/05/2018 11:41:07 PM PDT by Dapper 26
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To: conservative98

Trump should deliver an address during every Eagles game this year.


25 posted on 06/05/2018 11:51:22 PM PDT by Sgt_Schultze (When your business model depends on slave labor, you're always going to need more slaves.)
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To: lee martell

I think you’re right. The new focus this year will be identifying the players who do NOT come to the field during the anthem.


26 posted on 06/05/2018 11:54:04 PM PDT by Sgt_Schultze (When your business model depends on slave labor, you're always going to need more slaves.)
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To: conservative98

not even a ‘handful’.

One.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/report-foles-was-only-confirmed-eagles-player-set-to-visit-white-house/ar-AAygW7W?ocid=spartandhp


27 posted on 06/06/2018 1:28:08 AM PDT by blueplum ( "...this moment is your moment: it belongs to you... " President Donald J. Trump, Jan 20, 2017)
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To: conservative98

Just stop the nonsense of inviting winning pro sports teams to visit the White House. I don’t remember teams doing this prior to Reagan’s presidency, and it’s not some sort of Constitutional requirement. Pro sports are heavily unionized and heavily Democratic - for the foreseeable future, they will always attempt to politicize any invitation to the White House by any Republican president. Retire this silly custom.


28 posted on 06/06/2018 1:43:35 AM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: mindburglar
Nobody in America likes the Eagles.

I like the Eagles.

29 posted on 06/06/2018 2:46:07 AM PDT by Mr Ramsbotham (Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
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To: DoughtyOne
I was looking around a little over a week ago. I found that Levin did announce he would vote for Trump prior to the election.

Well, it's a good thing he did; otherwise I'd be obliged to support the Eagles' management on this one.

30 posted on 06/06/2018 2:49:25 AM PDT by Mr Ramsbotham (Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
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To: conservative98

I’m hoping American males start to drop their cult-like following of professional sports, their overpaid players, and crony-capitalist owners.

This is a start.


31 posted on 06/06/2018 3:02:30 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: PGR88

It’s called `get a life’.


32 posted on 06/06/2018 3:04:55 AM PDT by elcid1970 ("The Second Amendment is more important than Islam. Buy ammo.")
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To: conservative98

That fist-in-the-air crap, to me, is much more offensive than taking a knee. They both piss me off, but the fist is disgusting.

I hope the NFL fails miserably financially. Some say it is going doen the tubes, but it seems viewership is healthy.


33 posted on 06/06/2018 3:14:08 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Have an A-1 day.)
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To: Mr Ramsbotham

“I like the Eagles.”

Me, too. I have most of their albums.


34 posted on 06/06/2018 3:17:44 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Have an A-1 day.)
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To: conservative98

attention grabbing, weak minded individuals.


35 posted on 06/06/2018 3:22:02 AM PDT by chief lee runamok
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To: conservative98

On one hand the Philly mayor is saying ‘Trump changes his mind every minute’ but then says Trump is dangerous.

Well which is it?


36 posted on 06/06/2018 3:41:57 AM PDT by relictele
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To: lee martell

The most bizarre, but typical, aspect of this whole mess has the been the media’s disingenuous water-carrying for the players.

We are told repeatedly - by the media, not the players - that the players are protesting police brutality. Several questions spring to mind immediately:

1) What brutality? Shootings? Beatings? An uncomfortable armlock? Cuffs too tight?

2) How much brutality? Has anyone else noticed that the ‘epidemic’ of police shootings of so-called unarmed black men has disappeared along with the police-hating Obama? In a nation of 340 million persons a dozen incidents of police brutality are regrettable but they are a statistical flyspeck in the ocean. As usual, lefty virtue-signaling outrage is wildly disproportionate to the problem they cite.

3) Where is the brutality? Why is every situation, problem, incident, dispute, news story etc. nationalized? Why do people in SC feel entitled to pass judgment on life in OR and vice versa? If 31 NFL teams’ cities have no problem then why are they protesting issues in the 32nd city?

Specifics aside, the point remains: few, if any, media outlets are actually interviewing these players to find out what they object to and why. Instead, the media presume to explain the players’ cause for them ie it’s strictly a PR exercise.

Could it be that most of these players haven’t the first clue what they’re talking about? Could it be that asking them for specifics, details, statistics, trends, etc. would expose their near-total ignorance on the subject? Could it be that apart from kneeling during the anthem these players spend their scant 349 non-game days per year doing what they always do: working out, lazing around, playing video games, playing golf, listening to music, drinking and getting high?

Even the Typhoid Mary of the kneeling craze, Colin Kaepernick, isn’t talking much about police brutality, the so-called crux of the issue. Instead, he’s like a fire-sale Bernie Sanders, mumbling inanities about ‘some people in this country don’t have the opportunities others have.’ Yes, Colin, it’s called freedom and it occasionally involves difficult circumstances or the plain old luck of the draw. If you want uniformity, try North Korea.

The media are also trumpeting the protest (usually preceded by ‘peaceful’ as if that’s an achievement) line and the First Amendment line. They then contradict themselves by claiming that the NFL’s response is ‘for business reasons.’ Apparently the media are surprised that the entity which the media have paid billions of dollars to air games is acting in its own best interests vis-a-vis business. Yes, it’s a business as in a private enterprise (with public spectators) - which means the First Amendment blather is just that. They claim some players are sacrificing earnings and contracts but they never seem to mention that a dozen other players would give their eyeteeth to fill the vacated roster spots.

One person used to litter every single Disqus comment thread with this post: ‘The issue isn’t the issue. The issue is control.’ The repetition of the post was annoying but it was undeniable that he was correct, especially under Obama. Now we see it in the NFL dispute. The media are no longer trumpeting the cause - they are trumpeting who can say what to whom and why ie it’s the usual attempt to impose thought and speech control under the rubric of social justice.

I haven’t mentioned Trump yet because, while he may be vocal on the topic, he isn’t the real issue despite the media’s usual attempt to make it so. I have heard one radio talker after another claim that the owners are afraid of Trump. No, the owners are afraid of empty seats, a wipeout at the concession stands and parking lots (revenue they don’t have to share equally with the other owners) and another dive in TV ratings. Trump may reflect public sentiment but the public make their own choices with regard to viewing habits and subscriptions to cable/satellite.

In sum, the players can’t admit it was a dumb idea. They can’t admit it has failed miserably. They can’t admit they don’t know what the hell they’re talking about. They can’t admit that they alone are responsible for a potential short- and long-term decrease in their own earning power. The media can’t admit that it’s not 1968 anymore and that their precious racial heroes pulled their stunts 50 years ago and nobody is interested in reliving it.

Everyone is trying to save face in the wake of a PR disaster and it’s only leading to more disaster due to their egos and plain old fashioned hatred directed, bizarrely, at the paying customer.


37 posted on 06/06/2018 4:08:28 AM PDT by relictele
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To: conservative98

Football is over. They don’t know, we don’t know it yet. But its over. the injuries, thug culture, cost, hated male violence. It is all in the mix and the wrong direction for football. Not just the NFL. I mean football, period.


38 posted on 06/06/2018 4:11:37 AM PDT by anton
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

Yes, retire this custom. At some point it flipped from the teams feeling honored to be invited to OUR house to them acting like we should feel honored if they decide to show up. So flush the whole thing. Honor people who have gratitude, humility and real service.


39 posted on 06/06/2018 4:11:41 AM PDT by Anima Mundi (Socialism is theft.)
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To: conservative98

Thugs.


40 posted on 06/06/2018 4:28:47 AM PDT by MUDDOG
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