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    Default Can't lose: Obama backs Rays, Phillies

    Can't lose: Obama backs Rays, Phillies
    By: Kenneth P. Vogel and Carrie Budoff Brown
    October 20, 2008 06:07 PM EST

    Barack Obama, campaigning in the key swing state of Florida, is seeking to capitalize on the excitement over the World Series-bound Tampa Bay Rays, telling a Tampa crowd he was “showing some love for the Rays,” several members of which joined him onstage.

    Only problem?

    Obama, a self-avowed Chicago White Sox fan, declared his allegiance earlier this month for the Rays’ National League opponent in baseball’s championship, the Philadelphia Phillies.

    On Oct. 11, Obama told a crowd in the City of Brotherly Love — the biggest city on the key swing state of Pennsylvania: “My White Sox are gone, so I’ll go ahead and root for the Phillies now.”

    Yet in Tampa on Monday afternoon, where he was introduced by Rays players Fernando Perez and David Price, Obama also seemed to express support for the Rays, telling the crowd that he had just met with several members of the team backstage.

    "I have said from the beginning that I'm a unity candidate, bringing people together. So when you see a White Sox fan showing some love for the Rays and the Rays showing some love back, you know we're onto something here,” Obama said.

    He added that he considered cutting his hair in a Mohawk to show solidarity with the team’s players, but “My political advisers said they weren't sure how that would play with swing voters.”

    “ I congratulate them,” he said of the Rays, who beat the Boston Red Sox on Sunday night to win the American League championship. “It is going to be an outstanding series. We are all looking forward to it," Obama said. He added, "They are making Tampa proud."

    Obama spokesman Bill Burton stressed that his boss did not say he was rooting for the Rays.

    “He said nice things about the members of the team who came to support him today, but that doesn’t change his feelings about the fact that they bounced his White Sox out of the playoffs,” Burton said, adding that Obama would root for the Phillies. “He’s a unity candidate and it is going to be a great series.”

    Obama was joined onstage by Rays players Cliff Floyd, Edwin Jackson, Carl Crawford and Jonny Gomes, according to the campaign.

    Obama’s opponent in the Democratic presidential primary, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, endured plenty of ribbing for rooting for both the Chicago Cubs and New York Yankees.

    Clinton famously said at a 2007 debate that if the Yankees, her adopted hometown team, met the Cubs, her first hometown team, in the World Series, she “would probably have to alternate sides.”
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    Default Re: Can't lose: Obama backs Rays, Phillies

    Playin the crowd... telling them what they want to hear.... I hate fakes.
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    Default Re: Can't lose: Obama backs Rays, Phillies

    IOW, he said a lot of words, without really saying anything at all. I won't single BO out on this one because that's just SOP for any politician. I just wonder why any MLB team would let him in the park. With the players' minimum salary well over $250K/year, he's trying to win the hearts of a city by schmoozing a bunch of guys who he said will be paying more in taxes if he's elected so they will be supporting a lifestyle they worked so hard to get out of. All the major league sports players unions should publically denounce BO for his socialistic policies that will make those who have worked hard and are now reaping the benefits from it, watch a greater portion of the fruits of their efforts go toward supporting those who just want to get by with as little effort as possible at the taxpayer's expense.

    They need to speak out as an army of pros along side the army of joes.
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