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Bush Gets Booed by Crowd of 41,000 at Baseball's Season Opener [VIDEO]

Posted by Adam Howard, AlterNet at 8:11 PM on March 30, 2008.


Just listen to the massive cacophony of boos then welcomes Bush as he walks to the pitcher's mound. It's glorious!
Bush Booed at Baseball Game

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President Bush threw out the ceremonial first pitch tonight at the Washington Nationals season opener and the inaugural game at Washington's National Ballpark. But the President — an avid baseball fan and the former owner of the Texas Rangers — probably didn't get the fan response he was hoping for, as he was largely booed by the 41,000-person sellout crowd as he walked out to throw the pitch. Watch the video to your right.

h/t The Huffington Post

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Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.


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Molly Ivins must have been in a heavenly belly laugh
Posted by: Rune on Mar 30, 2008 9:46 PM   
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and it is a pleasure to join her.

Well done, Washington!

Of course, it is not mere pitches that need to be thrown out. Think how much good a couple of impeachments would do for the nation's spirits.

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» AND SHEDDING A FEW TEARS Posted by: citizen chump
HEY!I wasn't there!
Posted by: powerplant on Mar 30, 2008 10:05 PM   
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Hey, I don't want to miss out on the fun too. Here it is, BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Mr. "president". Ah, that feels better.

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Of course...
Posted by: Fishbone Soldier on Mar 30, 2008 11:04 PM   
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...the Chicago Tribune's headline on the story was "More Cheers Than Boos", and their first line was "More cheers than boos were heard at National Park tonight when President Bush tossed the first ceremonial pitch." They were quoting the "pool reporter," but this video certainly indicates otherwise. Yay for boos!

Fight the Youth

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» As usual the media hacks Posted by: Ellie1
» RE: As usual the media hacks Posted by: boydranchitos
» RE: Of course... Posted by: VZEQICVA
» In the Tribune's defense Posted by: scheherezade
» RE: In the Tribune's defense Posted by: zizizzi
America as a Ball Park
Posted by: Kafwood on Mar 30, 2008 11:15 PM   
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This short clip illustrates the larger U.S. dynamic at play...a crowd overwhelmingly booing, a minority cheering and a media that denies/ignores the bleeding obvious: most Americans hate this guy and what he stands for. The commentator maintains the "ignore that man behind the curtain" facade by confining his assessment of what just happened to parroting the talking points, including reminding us of 9-ll to keep our sense of fear primed. It's not just the nightly news folks that manufacture consent - sportscasters are in on it too.

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» RE: America as a Ball Park Posted by: folkie
Oblivious, clueless and deaf
Posted by: Moira61 on Mar 31, 2008 3:56 AM   
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The dimwit (and I'm being kind) seemed oblivious to all the booing, not that he'd care anyway. What a moron...

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» RE: Oblivious, clueless and deaf Posted by: Squarehead
» RE: Now that's Posted by: walldodger1969
Sorry to say this, but George Bush couldn't give a damn what we think.
Posted by: joeunix on Mar 31, 2008 6:35 AM   
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Do any of you honestly believe that George Bush is beholden to the American people?

Of course, the corporate "mainstream news" media promote the cynical notion that Presidents are "men of the people", "consent of the governed" and all that, but this is simply not the case.

The "people" can "BOOOOOOOO!" until they're blue-in-the-face, but when all is said and done George Bush simply doesn't give a damn what we think of him.

So, in that respect his smile and wave to the crowd was genuine--he was doing his job, like any competent CEO.

The opinion of "we the people" means nothing to Georg Bush; he is beholden to the powers that be--the MSM, the banks, the insurance conglomerates, the big pharmaceutical companies, and the Military Industrial Complex.

Thus, as long as George Bush "increases share holder value" and "maximizes profit" for these corporations he is a resounding success in the eyes of the powers that be--the folks who really count in the eyes of George Bush.

If you honestly believe that the crowd's reaction makes any impression on a sociopath of the "caliber" of George Bush...well, let's just say that you're too naive to be let out alone at night. `;^)

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What a Suck-A-s=Cess-Pool of an Excuse for a Man!
Posted by: williameon on Mar 31, 2008 6:41 AM   
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Clueless George is Crazy like a FOX.

He is always ready for a photo op.
Draping his Hideous, useless Self over some
Hero's shoulder.

What a Pompous A-shole.
He is bred that way.
Aristocratic Garbage.
BOOooooo!

Steal everything and run for the Hills.
Just like the painting in his Orifice.
The Shrubs Dy-nasty
Ameica driven into the ground.
And the Horse Stealing Clown that did
Comes up
Smelling like a Rose.
Job 1 well done.
Destroy America!
Mission Admonished!
George W for Wrong Bush
Wrong Place
Wrong Time
Wrong Country.

Selected never Elected!
What gall!

Where does he get the nerve to show his ugly face.
What a Turd!
When will the people finally wake up from this
Torturous, Lying, Spying, Murderous, Assassin's, Fools Nightmare?
Can they ever comprehend the extent of the damage he has done.
It will take decades to correct and some of it can never be changed.
Who gets left holding the bag?
Our children.

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Boo-rish behaviour
Posted by: SayBlade on Mar 31, 2008 7:36 AM   
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While unmistakable boos could be heard in the video there were no comments in the voice over about it. No surprise.

Think of this: What if, instead of booing, the whole stadium fell silent and everyone turned their backs as Bush threw out the first pitch?

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» RE: Boo-rish behaviour Posted by: Tombo
» RE: Boo-rish behaviour Posted by: JoshuaLudd
» more effective ? Posted by: JoshuaLudd
MAKES ME WANT TO CRY
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Mar 31, 2008 7:38 AM   
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Everytime I think I've seen it all he comes up with a better act. He can't possibly know what's going on around the world and at home. He's completely detached. It's hard to believe that we allowed this to go on. Now we don't just want a new president, we're demanding a miracle worker. Here's hoping. That's what we need. Thanks, ANNA

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» RE: MAKES ME WANT TO CRY Posted by: pacto
weirdly reminds me of the movie Gladiator
Posted by: happyhermit on Mar 31, 2008 7:39 AM   
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too bad he didn't stay out there and fight Al Gore to the death with tigers

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So, did Code Pink's protest...
Posted by: truthteller on Mar 31, 2008 8:35 AM   
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Outside the park against Bush before the game get any media attention? And if not, why not?

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On cable news last night...
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 31, 2008 8:51 AM   
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not a word about the crowd booing, either.

"If we don't talk (or write) about it, it didn't happen!"

We need to impeach the MSM, too!

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» on ESPN Posted by: goatini
Am I missing something?
Posted by: BenjamminH on Mar 31, 2008 9:08 AM   
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I watched the video, and hardly think "Bush gets booed by crowd of 41,000" is an accurate headline.

I could hear the boos, but they were hardly overwhelming.

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» RE: Am I missing something? Posted by: Quannah
» RE: Am I missing something? Posted by: blitzmesser
themanwithadog
Posted by: the man with a dog on Mar 31, 2008 10:08 AM   
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At the reception after the game GW proposed a toast to the thousands who had cheered him on. However he was a little dissapointed to hear it said that TWO people had booed him. He remarked it may have been the two suspicious looking men he saw who may have illegaly entered the US form Iraq.He has promised that they will be executed after their trial which will be taking place the next day.
A firm believer in fair justice for all especially those who are stupid enough to believe one single word he utters he said the fair trial wold be held in Texas which would gaurantee the death penalty for these infidels who do not understand that he (GW) is invincible.

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The announcer, Jon Miller,
Posted by: Koondog on Mar 31, 2008 10:08 AM   
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I am positive was under the gun to hold his tongue during W's richly deserved boo-fest last night. Jon is the Giants' announcer and we are treated to his unique humor all season long here in San Francisco (humor that will be sorely needed this season, I'm afraid). Had he been given his normal leash, he would have had a field day with W, lasting into the third inning, at least. Other readers who know his work with the Giants will agree with me.

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Where was the microphone
Posted by: happyhermit on Mar 31, 2008 2:31 PM   
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I've seen this video from various sources, with varying degrees of Boo to Cheer ratios. not to spoil anyone's fun though, because in all the videos it's clear that there was a serious lack of respect for the potus

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Bush booed
Posted by: bettyn on Mar 31, 2008 2:33 PM   
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Strange how the booing never came over the air when this moment was actually aired on TV. Typically Bush threw a "high, hard one" like a Roger Clemens beanball pitch. Shows you what he thinks of us.

Talk about people turning their backs to him! What they should have done is turn their backs to him and dropped their pants!

Nuttin' like a big ole MOON!

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» Now THAT... Posted by: JoshuaLudd
moons
Posted by: onevoter on Mar 31, 2008 7:01 PM   
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( o ) (o) (O) (?) (!)

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Doncha all know...
Posted by: ShrubtheWarcriminal on Apr 1, 2008 5:57 AM   
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...by now that the booing was music to the Shrubs ears.

It's another way for him to say "I'm in power Amerikkka, the Democraps do not have any rocks to do anything about me, and oh, by the way, go f@%k yourselves and eat sh!t.

Joe Morgan even said it was the "highest honor to have you in the booth with us today." Whata smuck.

Just goes to show you the power the corporate facists have over everyone. Including the coporate whores of the Washington Nationals that invite the War Criminal in Chief to a function that they want you to continue to come to in the future. It is ssssoooooo in your face it is beyond understanding.

Gotta love it...

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SOME PITCH
Posted by: spratling on Apr 1, 2008 5:46 PM   
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The prez needs to be reminded that he excels at
throwing crap, not balls.

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