I'm sure he regrets this now but you gotta admire his loyalty to the Whitesox. Not a good city to make baseball jokes in though.
I wish I could post the video but my devices I have limits me.
I'm sure he regrets this now but you gotta admire his loyalty to the Whitesox. Not a good city to make baseball jokes in though.
I wish I could post the video but my devices I have limits me.
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"(Shoeless Joe Jackson's fall from grace is one of the real tragedies of baseball. I always thought he was more sinned against than sinning." -- Connie Mack
"I have the ultimate respect for Whitesox fans. They were as miserable as the Cubs and Redsox fans ever were but always had the good decency to keep it to themselves. And when they finally won the World Series, they celebrated without annoying every other fan in the country."--Jim Caple, ESPN (Jan. 12, 2011)
Eh. I don't think the people there were booing him for real. They knew he was joking around and after they booed they immediately laughed. Everyone was having a good time. Even Obama didn't get offended. His remarks were always light hearted and in the spirit of things.
Was the crowd yelling "Boooooo," or "Yoooouuuu"? (Im only half joking since Obama said they were booing.)
"(Shoeless Joe Jackson's fall from grace is one of the real tragedies of baseball. I always thought he was more sinned against than sinning." -- Connie Mack
"I have the ultimate respect for Whitesox fans. They were as miserable as the Cubs and Redsox fans ever were but always had the good decency to keep it to themselves. And when they finally won the World Series, they celebrated without annoying every other fan in the country."--Jim Caple, ESPN (Jan. 12, 2011)
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