I have no idea what you’re referring to in this post.
Since I do not own a television, without a source to click on I’m at a loss and not sure what “half-time” you’re referring to in this instance.
I didn’t see it. From what you describe, Obama must have something wrong with him physically.
If so, does he really want to go for a term II? Maybe, someone can convince him to just go live recoup in Hawaii or Venezuela like his buddy Hugo.
Didn’t see it. There should be photos and video of it somewhere.
My thought is, I don’t care about basketball and I didn’t see it. Thank God.
Cocaine will do that to you, especially if you're POTUS. Look at Clinton.
Notice all of the subtle references entered into the conversation for teams from North Carolina and Ohio.
Entire interview made no sense - “we’ll be interviewing President Obama on his basketball thoughts.” Really? That’s ridiculous...just as absurd if they did that for another President - which I don’t recall ever being done. If the President happened to be a former basketball star or something maybe that would have made sense.
Well to be fair, the guy interviewing him is a giant. A professional basketball player, now a commentator. But he apparently keeps in pretty good shape.
I did have the sound on, but didn't pay attention to his name. He was kissing the Won's ash, big time. Saying he was very knowledgeable about basketball.
I'll bet Sarah Pallin, who was a *starter* on a state championship basketball team, and still runs regularly, and doesn't smoke, not to mention hiking in the wilds of Alaska going after Caribou and other big game, could take him in one on one, and wipe the court with his scrawny ash. Sure it was a small town school, but the upscale Prep Academy where the Won went was not large either, but he was a backup and they didn't win the state championship.
He sure spends a lot of time away from his wife and girls
unless maybe they were there with him
He sure spends a lot of time away from his wife and girls
unless maybe they were there with him
It’s all about energizing the black vote... a full court press, to show unanimity with all things black...