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Should the Red Sox go to the White House?

Should the Red Sox visit the Wh?

  • Yes

    Votes: 8 72.7%
  • NO

    Votes: 3 27.3%

  • Total voters
    11

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It appears they are leaning towards yes. Mlb isn't as political as the Nba and Nfl.
 
:shrug: Up to them. Anyone that says "yes" or "no" are just doing so for partisan reasons.
 
My nfl watching days are over. Now I might turn on one a month to watch an individual player compete but that’s it. ThankYou Democrats. Now I can spend more time on Sunday’s being more constructive. I’d always wondered why I felt so crapped out on that day. Piss on football.
 
It appears they are leaning towards yes. Mlb isn't as political as the Nba and Nfl.

Who cares? Being a responsible citizen has nothing to do with who you are willing to sit in the same room with. They can go or not.

I feel the same way about the kneelers. If your boss approves, have at it. I, however, choose to not sit in the same room with you.
 
The tradition has become too politicized. Time it was discontinued.
 
It appears they are leaning towards yes. Mlb isn't as political as the Nba and Nfl.

In the military, enlisted/lower ranked officers salute officers. We don't salute them because we like, or even respect that person. It's to honor the rank and what it stands for. Applied to this, they should go to show respect for the office.
 
My nfl watching days are over. Now I might turn on one a month to watch an individual player compete but that’s it. ThankYou Democrats. Now I can spend more time on Sunday’s being more constructive. I’d always wondered why I felt so crapped out on that day. Piss on football.

Dallas Cowboys, amirite? Not the Democrats fault..........or Texans?
 
Used to be a Deadskins fan. Aldrich Robinson had a huge fan base there.
 
Personally, I don't care if the World Champion Boston Red Sox go to the White House or not; I only care that they went out and BEAT LA, BEAT LA! :)
 
My nfl watching days are over. Now I might turn on one a month to watch an individual player compete but that’s it. ThankYou Democrats. Now I can spend more time on Sunday’s being more constructive. I’d always wondered why I felt so crapped out on that day. Piss on football.

Thank you for sharing.
 
One Red Sox player is PUMPED to see Trump:

Boston Red Sox pitcher Heath Hembree has already made up his mind -- he WILL be visiting the White House with the team ... telling TMZ Sports, "Hell yeah! I f*ck with Trump!"

Heath was leaving Nightingale nightclub after the Red Sox won Game 5 of the World Series -- and he was in a great mood.

Though it's interesting, when people were asking him questions about baseball, he went silent -- only talking about President Trump.

When asked what he liked about Trump, the 29-year-old South Carolina native told us, "Everything!"

Boston's Heath Hembree Can't Wait to Visit White House, 'I F*ck With Trump!' | TMZ.com
 
In the military, enlisted/lower ranked officers salute officers. We don't salute them because we like, or even respect that person. It's to honor the rank and what it stands for. Applied to this, they should go to show respect for the office.

That why Trump saluted a North Korean general?
No, he probably doesnt know what you know. Never bothered to learn.
 
It appears they are leaning towards yes. Mlb isn't as political as the Nba and Nfl.

They haven’t received an invitation yet. Red Sox manager Alex Cora being from Puerto Rico might not be American enough for Trump’s taste. Trump’s only baseball tweet of the series was to ask why Dave Roberts took the white guy out of the game.
 
They haven’t received an invitation yet. Red Sox manager Alex Cora being from Puerto Rico might not be American enough for Trump’s taste. Trump’s only baseball tweet of the series was to ask why Dave Roberts took the white guy out of the game.

:lol:
 
The Red Sox who want to should and those who don't should not.
 
They haven’t received an invitation yet. Red Sox manager Alex Cora being from Puerto Rico might not be American enough for Trump’s taste. Trump’s only baseball tweet of the series was to ask why Dave Roberts took the white guy out of the game.

:lol:
 
It appears they are leaning towards yes. Mlb isn't as political as the Nba and Nfl.
I'd personally prefer they don't, because I personally would consider it a dishonor to be honored by Trump in any way.

But it's up to each one as an individual, I think.
 
It appears they are leaning towards yes. Mlb isn't as political as the Nba and Nfl.

No........MLB is not as BLACK as the NBA and the NFL.
 
It appears they are leaning towards yes. Mlb isn't as political as the Nba and Nfl.

Up to the individual player, some might, others might not.
 
It's a personal choice. But it seems the thrill is gone visiting this WH.
 
Should the Red Sox go to the White House?

Only if they don't mind being used by Trump for some political mileage.
 
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