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Brownback drops the ball at Wisconsin GOP convention
« on: May 12, 2007, 09:53:43 PM »
If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a man--especially a public figure--who knows nothing about sports.  Somebody take his man card away.  He should just quit.  I never liked him anyway. 

Brownback drops the ball at Wisconsin GOP convention
POSTED: 6:23 p.m. EDT, May 12, 2007
Story Highlights• Kansas senator fumbles quarterback name at Wisconsin event
• He apologized for calling Peyton Manning top "quarterback, maybe, in NFL history"
• His remarks and apology, delivered in Packer country, drew boos from a crowd

LAKE GENEVA, Wisconsin (AP) -- Note to Sen. Sam Brownback: In Packerland, it's not cool to diss Brett Favre.

The GOP presidential hopeful drew boos and groans Friday at the Wisconsin Republican Party convention when he used a football analogy to talk about the need to focus on families.

"This is fundamental blocking and tackling," he said. "This is your line in football. If you don't have a line, how many passes can Peyton Manning complete? Greatest quarterback, maybe, in NFL history."

Oops, wrong team to mention in Wisconsin, once described by Gov. Tommy Thompson as the place "where eagles soar, Harleys roar and Packers score."

Realizing what he had said, the Kansas Republican slumped at the podium and put his head in his hands.

"That's really bad," he said. "That will go down in history. I apologize."

His apology brought a smattering of applause and laughter. He tried to recover, saying former Packer Bart Starr may be the greatest of all time, but the crowd was still restless.

"Let's take Favre then," Brownback said. "The Packers are great. I'm sorry. How many passes does he complete without a line?"

"All of them!" more than one person yelled from the back.

"I'm not sure how I recover from this," Brownback said. "My point is we've got to rebuild the family. I'll get off this."

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/05/12/brownback.favre.ap/index.html

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Re: Brownback drops the ball at Wisconsin GOP convention
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2007, 11:02:06 PM »
Yes you're right. Knowing all about sports is the key to being a good politician ::)