ESPN is, first and foremost, a corporation. They know where their bread is buttered.
ESPN suppresses crowd boos for Old Bush. Mainstream media my ass. It's corporate media.
It started with right winger Mike Tirico announcing George Bush Sr. to the crowd. Instantaneously you could hear an echo of cheers and not a single boo from the audio. But if you listen carefully to the audio, that audio was not live. ESPN shut off the sound of the Superdome crowd for a few seconds and played this audio of fake cheers. About ten seconds later ESPN had to shut their fake tape off and go to the NFL official on the field for the coin toss. That's when you could hear the REAL crowd noise. The audio on the field was a couple of hundred feet away so ESPN was probably thinking that crowd noise could not be picked up. ESPN was wrong.
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As George Bush Sr. was flipping the coin, you could hear a chorus of boos so loud that ESPN had its proverbial hand caught in the cookie jar. And remember, this was ten seconds after the announcements so imagine what the initial boos sounded like.![]()
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New Orleans residents know better than anyone else how Bush 43 responded to Katrina and they know better than anyone else about Barbara Bush's comments about poor people and how sleeping in the Astrodome was "working out quite well for them."
ESPN needs to be called on the carpet for these shenanigans.
ESPN is, first and foremost, a corporation. They know where their bread is buttered.
I wonder if the dumbasses in the crowd mistook him for his son.
Sadly within the realm of possibilities.
Out of all that, that was all I got out of it as well.
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