I never insulted you. I find that people who use insults usually do that because they know their arguments are weak. Surprised that you're not aware of the Super Bowl interviews that presidents traditionally do.
I never insulted you. I find that people who use insults usually do that because they know their arguments are weak. Surprised that you're not aware of the Super Bowl interviews that presidents traditionally do.
I deeply apologize for my insulting comment. In my view, something that only started in 2004 and is wrapped up in a wholly commercial event isn’t a tradition. But I’ve just had a long conversation with ChatGPT that I won’t paste in fully here. ChatGPT’s main definition of tradition is something that is passed generation to generation, but, ChatGPT is very young and it says this:
“ The tradition of airing a presidential interview during the Super Bowl began in 2004. The first interview featured then-President George W. Bush, who was interviewed by CBS sports broadcaster Jim Nantz. ”
W did it in ‘4, ‘5 and ‘8
Obama every year
DJT in ‘17, ‘19 and ‘20
Biden in ‘21 and ‘22
So, W, DJT each missed one and Biden two.
Read what you want in Biden’s misses. Me, nothing other than corporate media being mad. Not a tradition in my view, nor should it be, it’s a commercial event where billionaires make money off the masses, no more , no less, of course, it can provide entertainment as well.
I never insulted you. I find that people who use insults usually do that because they know their arguments are weak. Surprised that you're not aware of the Super Bowl interviews that presidents traditionally do.
I deeply apologize for my insulting comment. In my view, something that only started in 2004 and is wrapped up in a wholly commercial event isn’t a tradition. But I’ve just had a long conversation with ChatGPT that I won’t paste in fully here. ChatGPT’s main definition of tradition is something that is passed generation to generation, but, ChatGPT is very young and it says this:
“ The tradition of airing a presidential interview during the Super Bowl began in 2004. The first interview featured then-President George W. Bush, who was interviewed by CBS sports broadcaster Jim Nantz. ”
W did it in ‘4, ‘5 and ‘8
Obama every year
DJT in ‘17, ‘19 and ‘20
Biden in ‘21 and ‘22
So, W, DJT each missed one and Biden two.
Read what you want in Biden’s misses. Me, nothing other than corporate media being mad. Not a tradition in my view, nor should it be, it’s a commercial event where billionaires make money off the masses, no more , no less, of course, it can provide entertainment as well.