President Obama & Mitt Romney Finally Agree on Something… Find Out What It Is
WASHINGTON (TheBlaze/AP) — The embarrassing NFL referee saga and the disputed call that gave the Seattle Seahawks a victory over the Green Bay Packers on Monday night has reached the campaign for the White House, with President Barack Obama deeming it “terrible” and declaring it was time to get regular officiating crews back on the job.
“I’ve been saying for months we’ve got to get our refs back,” Obama said as he returned to the White House from an appearance before the United Nations. In a tweet that went out under his initials, Obama said: “NFL fans on both sides of the aisle hope the refs’ lockout is settled soon.”
In a rare moment of agreement with Obama, presidential rival Mitt Romney and GOP running mate Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin native, also said it was time to bring back the “real refs.” The NFL locked out the officials in June after their contract expired. The league has been using replacement officials, who have come under increasing criticism over the way they handled some games.
“I sure would like to see some experienced referees, with NFL experience, come back on to the NFL playing fields,” Romney said in an interview with CNN.
Ryan added a partisan note, using the referee imbroglio to make a case for kicking the president out of office.
“It reminds me of President Obama and the economy,” Ryan said in Cincinnati. “If you can’t get it right, it’s time to get out. I half think that these refs work part-time for the Obama administration in the budget office. … They’re trying to pick the winners and losers, and they don’t even do that very well.”
Seattle won 14-12 over Green Bay after referees ruled a Seattle receiver caught the ball amid a pile of bodies in the end zone on the game’s last play. The NFL conceded that a Seattle penalty in the course of the play went uncalled and cost the Packers the victory, but the league upheld the catch itself and the Seahawks’ victory. Legions of football fans watched the play and the referees’ call in disbelief, and buzzed about it all day Tuesday.
Typically, Obama, a diehard Chicago Bears enthusiast, is not one to wish the rival Green Bay Packers well.
But besides being an avid sports fan, Obama recently has redoubled efforts to win in the Packer’s home state of Wisconsin. His campaign recently started airing ads in the state and Obama held a rally Saturday in Milwaukee, his first visit to the state since February.
White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters aboard Air Force One that Obama watched the Monday night game and “thinks there was a real problem with that call.”
“He said that what happened in that game is why both sides need to come together, resolve their differences so that the regular refs can get back on the field so we can start focusing on a game that so many of us love rather than debating whether or not a game was won or lost because of a bad call,” Carney said.
Obama said in a phone interview Tuesday with The Des Moines Register that he doesn’t blame the replacement refs.
“They’ve been put in a tough situation,” the president said. “But the fact is this is a fast, tough game to control. And it doesn’t make sense to me for a league that’s been so successful not to want to put their very best out there.”
To watch the last-second play that has caused all the ruckus, click here.
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Pollytick Chick
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 7:37pmI’m shocked Obama thought the call was terrible. I thought the refs were just redistributing points…. you know, sharing the wealth. It’s high time the better teams in the NFL start paying their fair share!
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RamonPreston
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 12:55pmThe only thing Obama and Romney agree on is they both want to be president.
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Individualism
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 9:01amObamacare/Romneycare, NDAA, Patriot act, HR 347, Global Warming, EPA, Raising Taxes, growing goverment, increasing military spending, more wars and i can think of so much more they agree on its not even funny. its harder to find stuff they don’t agree on.
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Stoic one
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 2:19amSince Football is so popular…… It does make sense to me that both candidates would chime in. OH for goodness sakes! This is a popularity contest to so many people; they seems to give this race the same significance as “American Idol”.
To me THAT is why this story is important; not that a bunch of male adults put on funny looking suits, throw around a ball, and get paid millions of dollars to do so.
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JUSTANOTHEROPINION
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 1:01amMan, I sure am glad they asked that question, wow, I was just going to be laying awake wondering what they thought about a game instead of , oh, I don’t know, say, their ideas of attracting money back to this country or how they would make it easier to start up or even run a business or how about how they would propose the Government live within a budget and stop spending money we do not have and recognize we can not afford to barrow any more. A lot of money can be saved through eliminating Government waste, (i.e. over lapping programs, unnecessary departments and shrinking a lot more). We have the FBI, CIA, Border Patrol, Wildlife Game Officers, the Marine Patrol, State and Local Law Enforcement, the TSA, ect..ect.,so, why again do we need a Department of Homeland Security? Reminds me of a very old saying, “to many Chiefs not enough Indians”. I wouldn’t be surprised if I woke up one day to find they have created a “Light Bulb Enforcement Department (LBED)” and all they would do all day long is knock on doors to inspect your light bulbs and then fine and or arrest us. I see no light at the end of President Obamas’ tunnel.
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v15
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 12:42amNot since September 11, 2001 have Americans willingly come together in a such a huge display of bipartisanship.
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Mutiny
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 12:35amThis is the reporting the Blaze thinks is journalism? There are countless videos on Youtube that show the similarities between these two men.
Country is on fire and they are chiming in on NFL refs.
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American Soldier (Separated)
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 9:18amFinally agree? Theyve agreed on everything that matters when it comes to destroying our nation.
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trinklefinder
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 12:23amhttp://www.theblaze.com/stories/ready-html-only-why-does-this-texas-city-want-to-shut-down-this-restaurant/
blaze scrubbing stories….fess up blaze!!!! your duplicitous! cant bitch about about cnn scrubbing when you do the same!!!!
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iDeStroyFakeComPuterTroLLS
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 12:08amFinally agree? They agree on the NDAA, HR-247 – More Wars, Universal Healthcare, Drug War, non declaration of war. They agree on keeping the education the way it is, Leaving the Department Energy alone, still tax the heck out of us, More laws and regulations, More government.
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BODYBAG
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 12:01amRomney Will Win 5 Key Battleground States
http://www.examiner.com/article/mitt-romney-likely-win-of-five-key-swing-states-shown-by-purple-poll-surveys
Romney Pulls Ahead
http://www.dickmorris.com/romney-pulls-ahead/?utm_source=dmreports&utm_medium=dmreports&utm_campaign=dmreports
Romney Nationally +7.8
http://unskewedpolls.com/
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sparkyrules
Posted on September 25, 2012 at 11:24pmWith all the USA stands to lose,Mitt Romney gets involved this stupid football crap.Who cares?Ever watched Mahmoud Ahmadinejad play football???Defense.He stops and kisses a camels ass first.And then a donkey.And then an elephant.
Guess which one smashes the Tyrant?
A lowly Pig.
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grayling646
Posted on September 25, 2012 at 11:20pm…entertaining…
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kaydeebeau
Posted on September 25, 2012 at 11:04pmUhhh once again Rush is right…..http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2012/09/25/the_nfl_has_never_been_better
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v15
Posted on September 25, 2012 at 10:58pm“‘He [Obama] said that what happened in that game is why both sides need to come together, resolve their differences so that the regular refs can get back on the field so we can start focusing on a game that so many of us love rather than debating whether or not a game was won or lost because of a bad call,’ Carney said.”
Switch out “regular refs” with “honest politicians” and replace “game” with “America”
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possom
Posted on September 25, 2012 at 10:44pmI figured they’ed agreed that obama was a commie shill. huh my bad
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TheePolitinator
Posted on September 25, 2012 at 10:38pmQuit calling this Traitor our President.
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SimpleTruths
Posted on September 25, 2012 at 11:41pmI am proud to call Obama my President now, and will be proud to call him my President after the election.
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banjarmon
Posted on September 25, 2012 at 11:53pm@ SimpleTruths
BHO will be your X president, and I’ll be happy!!
NO BO 2012!!!
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Stoic one
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 2:01amSIMPLE
So you approve socialism? To each according to his needs and from each according to his abilities? Making America defenseless? Redistributing the wealth of America throughout the world?
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woodyee
Posted on September 25, 2012 at 10:34pmThey finally agree on something? That’s funny, being as Utah doesn’t have a pro-football team, and Gaybama is lying…
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Exrepublisheep
Posted on September 26, 2012 at 12:33amMe thinks that though protest too much.
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