Should Hank Williams Jr. Remain the Voice of Monday Night Football?

Status
Not open for further replies.
Quote:
The difference with all the others compared to Hank is that the others weren't being paid millions per year to be spokespeople for a company or product. And that's the issue here -- the company wanted a person to create an image for their product, and now the public's image of Hank is polarized, so they no longer want to use him. I couldn't care less whether he likes or doesn't like the president. And I don't remember seeing Hitler references to Bush while he was president -- most of the references I saw related to his perceived lack of intelligence.
 
Quote:
I agree, the Drive By has not once mentioned the Fast and Furious, hence, nobody knows.


Oh and, by the way; Eric Holder said he didn't know about Fast and Furious, but it was just found out that he did.
roll.png
 
No. If he didn't call W. Bush in relation to Hitler, there is NO room for him to be an ignorant racist bigot now.

Plus, if we find it ok for that statement, he used it the wrong way around.
 
Quote:
I actually agree with Hank.

Now I wouldn't say that Obama is Fully Hitler, just some bits and pieces.
wink.png
 
Last edited:
Quote:
I actually agree with Hank.

Now I wouldn't say that Obama is Fully Hitler, just some bits and pieces.
wink.png


You're free to have your opinion, just as I'm free to say your opinion is ridiculous.
 
If Hank Williams, Jr. was a spokesperson for the NFL Monday night football, are the football fans the ones who are mostly offended? It appears to be more political.

I might add that Charlie Sheen certainly represented his TV show and he was just awarded a settlement of 100 million dollars. (He sure got his butt kicked for mouthing off
wink.png
Some years ago golf pro/commentator Dottie Pepper was raked over the coals for her comments (paraphrasing), that Asian women golfers were killing ladies golf. Evidently, it was a cultural thing. Asian women were not seen in a friendly, smiling way that Americans are used to. Also, I believe there was a comment about them not speaking English. The foreign PGA golfers all seem to speak English--Sergio learned quickly.

As much as you quote everybody, I can't believe you never heard derogatory comments about President Bush other than about his intelligence. The list of California celebrities alone is endless.
 
Quote:
Edited to add:

The difference with all the others compared to Hank is that the others weren't being paid millions per year to be spokespeople for a company or product. And that's the issue here -- the company wanted a person to create an image for their product, and now the public's image of Hank is polarized, so they no longer want to use him. I couldn't care less whether he likes or doesn't like the president. And I don't remember seeing Hitler references to Bush while he was president -- most of the references I saw related to his perceived lack of intelligence.
 
Quote:
I actually agree with Hank.

Now I wouldn't say that Obama is Fully Hitler, just some bits and pieces.
wink.png


Hilter wanted to force his religious views on everyone. I don't see Obama or any Democrat doing that. I do see the Tea Party and most Republicans doing that.

Either way, I don't think it's appropriate to call anyone Hitler.
 
Quote:
I actually agree with Hank.

Now I wouldn't say that Obama is Fully Hitler, just some bits and pieces.
wink.png


Hilter wanted to force his religious views on everyone. I don't see Obama or any Democrat doing that. I do see the Tea Party and most Republicans doing that.

Either way, I don't think it's appropriate to call anyone Hitler.

When did the Tea Party say that?
wink.png
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom