It's Super Bowl Sunday.
I really don't care who wins the game. It doesn't matter to me. It's depressing how far out of it the Packers were this season.
Most of the country wants the Rams to win. I would be in that camp if forced to choose. But if the Patriots win, they win.
This Sunday will be more about eating food and having fun than watching football.
In what I think is a rather bizarre practice, an interview with the president of the United States will air during the pregame.
I would like politics to be left out of Super Bowl programming. It's a day to take a break. Rather than focusing on political differences, the only division highlighted should be among fans of the two teams battling for the championship, and that should be good-natured.
I had wondered if CBS would give President Trump air time. I'm sort of surprised the network is acknowledging that Donald Trump is the president.
I will be interviewed Sunday morning on @FaceTheNation and prior to the Super Bowl on @CBS at 3:30 P.M. Enjoy!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 3, 2019
Even though it's been eight years since the Packers were in the Super Bowl, I still look forward to Super Bowl Sunday.
What's not to love about a day devoted to eating and TV?





























































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