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ESPN Host Angered Over Tiger Woods Urging Respect for the President: 'Stupid Comment'

ESPN Host Angered Over Tiger Woods Urging Respect for the President: 'Stupid Comment'

ESPN commentator Max Kellerman criticized professional golfer Tiger Woods Monday for his remarks on Sunday that “you have to respect the office” of the president.

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"It either holds in contempt the intelligence of people who hear it or else it’s just a stupid thing to say,” Kellerman said. “To say you must have respect for the office — Tiger, be clear. Are you saying that the office, therefore, confers respect on to its present temporary occupant? No. Having respect for the office means principally, in my view, is the office holder should have respect for the office."

Kellerman went on to argue that Woods was being “slick” and his comment was “stupid” regardless.

"We are held to a standard of behavior, we at our jobs, right, people in their daily lives. The president, if anything, is held to a higher standard of behavior,” he argued. “It is not such that we have such great respect for the office that no matter what the behavior of its occupant, we must respect the occupant because of the office. No. Tiger Woods … is being slick here. We must respect the office therefore that confers respect to the occupant. Tiger, is that is what you are saying? If that is what you are saying, that is a stupid comment."

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When asked Sunday about his friendship with Trump, Woods called for respect for the office of the president.

“He’s the president of the United States. You have to respect the office,” he said. “No matter who is in the office, you may like, dislike personality or the politics, but we all must respect the office.”

Trump tweeted praise of his friend Monday and criticized the “fake news” media.

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