The House Homeland Security Committee With the CBP and ICE Chiefs Was a...
Democrat Presidential Hopeful Has Been Telling Some Weird Lies About His Ancestor and...
DOJ Charges Two Men in $120 Million Adult Day Care Fraud Scheme
This GOP Governor Just Shot Down a Bill That Would Have Banned Biological...
This Is How Mike Johnson Will Stop Lawmakers From Challenging Trump's Tariffs
While Her Senate Rivals Campaign Statewide, Haley Stevens Hides From Voters
Wisconsin High School Is Hosting a Drag Show. Guess Who's Participating.
You Are the Carbon They Want to Reduce: WEF 'Sustainability' Leftist Wants to...
FBI Releases Images of Suspect in Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping
Latest Leftist Stupid: Trump Abolished Second Amendment
Dow 50,000: A Supply-Side Miracle
Kentucky Senate Candidate Andy Barr Endorses Pro-Amnesty Book Despite Pledging to Be ‘Amer...
Even Jimmy Kimmel Is Mocking the Left for Their Sudden Love of Bad...
Welcome to California: Inside CA's Homelessness Crisis With Nick Shirley
This Congressman's Inquiry Into Bad Bunny's Explicit Performance Has the Libs Screaming
Tipsheet

Obama's Sports: A Metaphor For His Presidency

President Obama seems genuinely passionate about sports -- and likewise uses that interest as a way to portray himself as a "regular guy."  But there's a pattern here: Lots of big talk, but then plenty of disappointment when it's time for him to match his words with action. For example, remember this?

Advertisement
 

He went 2 for 22 -- which will perhaps make it a little harder for him to trash talk Kobe Bryant

Then there's the golf game he enjoyed earlier this week on Martha's Vineyard.


And here's what happened, according to the reporter who was there:

His first putt was a miss, which Obama reacted to by leaning back and kicking his knee up, as if trying to coax the ball into breaking right. He let out a little, "Ooooh," as it happened. Next one missed, too. Last one he just dragged in the hole.

With all the time he's devoted to playing golf, you'd think the results would be a little better.  But then again, given all the time he's spent proclaiming his intention to "pivot" to the economy, you'd think that would be a little better, too.


Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos