You could have pressed the mute button, changed the channel, walked out of the room, or put your hands over your ears while screaming, "La la la la la, I can't hear you!"
Simply put, you were not forced to watch that sixty seconds or so, and I am sure it has not harmed the Bush Presidency or threatened the Republic in any way.
We need to stop being offended at every little thing like this and save our outrage for more important matters.
Life is just too short to be consumed with what a comedian does on a meaningless pre-game show.
Good for you.
I certainly am not offended by "every little thing."
If you don't see anything wrong with using a football show to make political comments (and comedy is commentary), regardless of the politician, I might add, then LOL you could have pressed the back button when you got on this thread, changed the URL, walked out of the room, or put your hands over your eyes while scrolling down.
I don't want to be at concerts and hear political commentary instead of music. I don't want to be watching football and hear political commentary instead of football analysis. But that's just me. If it's not you, move along. Nothing to see here.
But football is sacred. And there are only but a few places where a man can escape politics..sports should be one of them.