Presidential Candidates on Sports
Unless you have lived in a shack with no electricity for the past six months, there is a good chance you have been bombarded with political news. The "most important election of our lifetime" is coming around the corner in November. America has heard all about Obama and McCain's views on hot button topics like economy, foreign policy, and taxes.
What haven't we heard much about between the two candidates? Sports. Let us take a look into their favorite teams and views on sports.
Major League Baseball
Obama's favorite team: White Sox
Being a White Sox fan can't settle well with Cubs nation, and he may lose a few votes after saying this to ESPN: "You go to Wrigley Field, you have a beer, beautiful people up there. People aren't watching the game. It's not serious. White Sox, that's baseball."
McCain's favorite team: Diamondbacks
It seems as if McCain is a hardcore fan. He told Diamondbacks CEO Moorad that he receives pitch-by-pitch reports on his phone. Now that his beloved D-backs are out of the pennant race, who is he cheering for? "I still kinda like the Red Sox," McCain said on MSNBC. "I have a sentimental favorite. Look, I think they're going to do well now that my Diamondbacks have blown it."
National Football League
Obama's favorite team: Bears
Obama doesn't shy away from Chicago for his favorite teams. He said this to the people of Boston after getting booed when announcing his favorite team: "You don't want somebody who pretends to be a Red Sox fan as president of the United States. You want somebody who is a principled sports fan. Even when his team is losing, he still stands up for them."
Obama was able to take advantage of the 12.7 million viewers tuning into a Monday Night Football game last year between the Rams and Bears. It's hard not to laugh at it. Watch the YouTube video here.
McCain's favorite teams: Cardinals, Steelers, or Packers
When McCain was being tortured as a P.O.W., he was told to tell the names of the men in his squadron. McCain flip-flops on the story, and the media has jumped all over him for it.
While campaigning in Pittsburgh, he says he recited the 1967 starting defensive line of the Steelers. But in his book, Faith of My Fathers, the Senator claims to have said the Packers D-line.
National Basketball League
Obama's favorite team: Bulls
Chances are you have been able to see Obama's mad basketball skills. If not, check it out on HBO's Real Sports here.
Obama also surprised us with his White House remodeling plans by saying, "I hear there's a bowling alley and obviously that hasn't gone too well," Obama said to Jimmy Kimmel. "So we're getting rid of the bowling alley and replacing it with a basketball court in the White House."
McCain's favorite team: Suns
Maybe his favorite team has something to do with the Suns owner Jerry Colangelo donating $2,600 dollars to his campaign. Or more than likely, it's because he is from Arizona.
When it comes to basketball, McCain's expertise lies in NCAA brackets. Last year he picked out every Final Four team in his article—keep in mind, all four teams were No. 1 seeds.
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