Question....Will the Warriors visit The....

WVUBRU

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It is hard to show respect to those that are disrespectful in everything they do
 

bornaneer

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Stephen Curry won't. Didn't only about half of the Patriots show up to the WH?
Brady and two or three other Pats did not. Kraft and Brady are big Trump supporters. Brady was spending that day with his ailing mother. The coach of the Warriors Steve Kerr has blasted Trump in the past.
 

bornaneer

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It is hard to show respect to those that are disrespectful in everything they do
I don't think Trump would hold anything against any of the Warriors for the disrespect they have shown toward the office of the President. It should not be turned into a political show. Honor them for their accomplishment.
 
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Brady and two or three other Pats did not. Kraft and Brady are big Trump supporters. Brady was spending that day with his ailing mother. The coach of the Warriors Steve Kerr has blasted Trump in the past.

Looks like quite a few of them were under the weather.

 

bornaneer

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You mean like this?

What does this have to do with sports teams visiting the White House?
You also know as well as I do that the inauguration of President Obama was an HISTORIC event. We also know that Obama is/was a lot more popular than Trump.
 

bornaneer

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Looks like you fell for FAKE NEWS. Maybe don't trust Perez Hilton in the future?
I just posted what was posted online. Several other sources said the same thing. My guess is that the Warrior's hierarchy is reviewing their options at this time. It could possibly be a PR decision.
 

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The Penguins, who won their second consecutive Stanley Cup on Sunday night, know what their RSVP would say.

“The Pittsburgh Penguins would never turn down a visit to the White House and, if invited, we would go as a team,” David Morehouse, the team’s CEO and president, said in a statement to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Tuesday.

Although Penguins owner Ron Burkle has been a Democratic donor and Morehouse worked for the Clinton Administration and for Al Gore during his 2000 presidential campaign, Morehouse added that celebrating at the White House has little to do with its occupant.

“We respect the office of the presidency of the United States and what it stands for,” he said. “Any opposition or disagreement with a president’s policies, or agenda, can be expressed in other ways.”
 

moe

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You know that they're looking forward to a special meal at the WH...

 

Keyser76

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Lol, the trumpies crack me up, maybe they will go see the Prime minister of Canada instead, I'm sure the food will be better. Big Macs are haute cuisine for that tribe, lmfao. And how do you respect the office when the buffoon occupying it doesn't?
 

dave

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Lol, the trumpies crack me up, I guess he is thhe best and brightest that side has, maybe they will go see the Prime minister of Canada instead, I'm sure the food will be better. Big Macs are haute cuisine for that tribe, lmfao.
You should look into professional help.
 

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Somebody hammered me the other week about never saying anything positive about Trump. That is fine but I typically only comment on problems and not what I agree with and that person obviously has never picked up on that from my postings. But doesn't matter. However, one area I liked from Trump was the one time the WH staff was furloughed and Trump invited a college team (I think) to the WH, he catered it with fast food. I thought that was great (even though I hated the reason the WH staff was furloughed but that is a different point). However, with a professional team being invited to the WH, fast food is not appropriate.
 

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Somebody hammered me the other week about never saying anything positive about Trump. That is fine but I typically only comment on problems and not what I agree with and that person obviously has never picked up on that from my postings. But doesn't matter. However, one area I liked from Trump was the one time the WH staff was furloughed and Trump invited a college team (I think) to the WH, he catered it with fast food. I thought that was great (even though I hated the reason the WH staff was furloughed but that is a different point). However, with a professional team being invited to the WH, fast food is not appropriate.
For some of those guys, US Marshalls might be more appropriate to serve food.
 

dave

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Somebody hammered me the other week about never saying anything positive about Trump. That is fine but I typically only comment on problems and not what I agree with and that person obviously has never picked up on that from my postings. But doesn't matter. However, one area I liked from Trump was the one time the WH staff was furloughed and Trump invited a college team (I think) to the WH, he catered it with fast food. I thought that was great (even though I hated the reason the WH staff was furloughed but that is a different point). However, with a professional team being invited to the WH, fast food is not appropriate.
He could have PF Changs and Sushi brought in