Ambassador Stevens dead…the NFL is alive!

With President Obama expressing his disappointment with the replacement officiating and poor officiating being the lead story of network news coverage, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell had to act — and he did…

19 Comments!

  1. geezerette
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 10:15 am |

    OOOOHHHH Thank you Mr President, Osama,GM,NFL what more could we ask for— We all should be thanking him—

  2. mech
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 10:32 am |

    occupysports ?

  3. mech
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 10:34 am |

    They have the bread part increasing but need to be sure the circuses don’t lose any viewers.

  4. JoeBandMember®
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 10:50 am |

    He’s writing an apology letter to The Packers.

  5. JoeBandMember®
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 10:52 am |

    Butt it’s not the same “packers’ that are an NFL team.

  6. Jess
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 10:54 am |

    There’s something profound to be written about his neglect of our security and concern for football instead. I guess it will have to wait. All I can write: Obama is an arrogant asshole.

  7. MikeG
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 11:41 am |

    Son of a bitch finally earned that Nobel peace prize…..

  8. Colonel Jerry USMC
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 12:31 pm |

    7 fucking days—-until the 3 October 1st debate between OBoBo and Romney.

    Don`t be surprised if OBoBo can`t make it, but will do it by telephone. Collect!!!!

  9. Ironic in Denver
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 12:45 pm |

    ^ 8: Don`t be surprised if OBoBo can`t make it, but will do it by telephone.

    Most of the MSM have already written the boilerplate of their “news” (aka opinion pieces) declaring Captain Zero the winner, and focusing on Mitt’s “gaff ridden, halting, out-of-touch performance.” Plus some of their latest (fabricated) speculations regarding Mitt’s taxes.

    Some of them will also throw in a line claiming that anyone who doesn’t think Zero’s performance to be a total, brilliant victory is clearly a racist.

  10. Ironic in Denver
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 12:52 pm |

    ^ 8: Don`t be surprised if OBoBo can`t make it, but will do it by telephone.

    And…. another thought: if he calls in by telephone, that will add the image of an empty podium to an empty chair….
    … well, actually, given the high-sounding but vacuous sort of speeches he’s accustomed to giving*, I think the podium has been empty for quite some time — possibly forever.

    * Incredible though it seems, I actually have the same position as Nancy Pelosi on something: when Zero starts to talk, I hit the mute button and get back to work.

    Imagine a campaign video ad that mostly focus on a mute button, reminds voters that the leaders of his own party turned him off, and urges the voters:

    “On election day, let’s all hit the mute button so we can get back to work.”

  11. geezerette
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 2:05 pm |

    You mean to tell me he’s going to be there and it’s not going to be his teleprompter? How’d day do dat???

  12. Thomas M.
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 3:43 pm |

    Please tell me that photo was shopped.

  13. Paul
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 4:37 pm |

    Obama is acting more and more like Nero, and while Rome (U.S.A.) burns at that.

    I here he is going to ‘bone up’ for three days for the debates. Yea, been on the job for almost 4 years and he still hasn’t figured things out.

    I just can’t wait to see his Jimmy Carter performance and ‘Amy and the nukes’ shtick like Jimmy tried on Reagan.

  14. Caged Insanity
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 5:20 pm |

    Paul, there are some extreme differences this time. The primary being that Carter did not own the media like Obama does.
    Obama could get completely blown away by Romney in the debate, and the media will still say he won, no matter what happens.

    Obama may not be the biblical anti-Christ, but he is America’s anti-Christ.

  15. accipiter NW
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 5:25 pm |

    So I’m told the guys in the booth that could have overturned the bad call on MNF are regulars and not replacement officials? Good job, obozo. Another job you didn’t finish.

  16. LLoyd
    Posted September 27, 2012 at 7:12 pm |

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    Officials will be jet-setters over the next several days: A seven-man crew will be at the Baltimore-Cleveland game even though this deal isn’t ratified. Goodell and the NFL lifted the lockout, opening the door for a crew to work that game. Under a new ratification process, the 121 members of the NFLRA will fly to Dallas on Friday and stay Saturday morning.

    The first item on the agenda will be having the agreement presented to them Coming up with a budget that has not been offered for 3 years to keep Obama from spending TRILLIONS.

    On Friday night and Saturday morning, officials will have a clinic to get them up to speed on rule changes, conditioning and any new emphasis the league might want with calls. On Saturday, there will also be the ratification vote of the deal the Budget; it is expected to pass easily.

    All this will be done quickly enough for 13 crews to fly to their assigned games for Sunday to Bengahzi and Cairo to begin FBI Investigations to further confirm what a bunch of evil lying dictators we have as President and Congress.

  17. Posted September 27, 2012 at 8:13 pm |

    Peter Principle in action.

    We have finally found his level of competence. Sadly, he’s been trying to work well above it since he got into politics.

  18. DougM (November is coming)
    Posted September 28, 2012 at 7:28 am |

    The Chairman™ has an affinity with men in striped shirts,
    usually horizontal stripes, though.
    And orange jump suits.

  19. Posted September 28, 2012 at 9:20 am |

    Izzat O.J.’s personal Heisman?

    That would essplain a lot.

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