Posted on 02/09/2023 9:33:24 PM PST by Golden Eagle
When Super Bowl LVII arrives on Sunday, Fox is prepared to broadcast hours and hours of the event, with all of the usual trappings — except, perhaps, one.
With just three days to go before the Kansas City Chiefs square off against the Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the White House has yet to commit to the traditional interview between the President of the United States and the news division of the media company broadcasting the gridiron classic, potentially shunning a conversation that would be seen by one of TV’s biggest audiences.
Fox News attached no conditions to the exchange according to a person familiar with the matter, which has been a staple of the event (more or less) since President Barack Obama started doing it in 2009.
A final decision has yet to be announced, and there is still a chance the conversation could take place. But executives at Fox News are proceeding as if it will not, according to the person familiar with the situation, given that the White House has declined to commit all week. Announcements about a Super Bowl interview with the president are usually finalized five or more days ahead of the event.
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I am sure all the sportsball useful idiots are sad.
Give them bread and circuses.
Thank God, give us one day off!
There, a transcript of the (any) Joementia interview.
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Biden already starting to hide in his basement. Worked for him in 2020 so same strategy this time.
You forgot the/s tag. Brett Bair is a teddy bear
You forgot pudding time
THE BABBLING IDIOT-—FOR ALL TO SEE
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