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Politics: When the game never ends, and the score is anyone’s guess
#sport
Politics: When the game never ends, and the score is anyone’s guess
Politicians in sports are a beautiful disaster, like watching a three-legged race where everyone insists on being in charge. You’ve got them showing up to a soccer match in loafers, arguing with the ref about “voter intent” when they miss a goal. One guy filibusters the game by holding the ball and giving a speech on infrastructure, while another forms a committee to investigate why he wasn’t passed to. Meanwhile, the coach is just trying to explain offside without triggering a parliamentary debate. It's less about winning the game and more about spinning the loss into a campaign ad: “I didn’t score, but I fought hard for every inch of that turf—just like I’ll fight for you.”
Trump Invites 2019 Chiefs to White House Amid Logistical Hurdles
- Tuesday, 01 April 2025

President Trump plans to welcome the 2019 Kansas City Chiefs to the White House this summer to celebrate their Super Bowl victory. However, planning the visit isn't straightforward due to the limited number of players from that roster still playing for the team. The Chiefs' owner, Clark Hunt, expressed gratitude for the invitation and is working with the White House to make it happen, which would involve meeting Trump in-person at the White House.