Monday, October 28, 2019

Trump Curse? Nasty Nats Lose Three in a Row at Home in World Series After Dissing POTUS

Catch this all on CNN; they should have this playing on a loop as we speak. What would Charles Krauthammer have said? Notice the signs were professionally printed and paid for by others, plus the arrangement was made to get them into the park.TD




The Gateway Pundit  Video After winning the first two games on the road, the Washington Nationals lost three games in a row in their World Series home stand against the Houston Astros this weekend following several snubs of President Trump by the team and protests by fans. After scoring a combined 17 runs in their two opening victories the Nationals have only scored one run per game while getting blown out at home by the Astros who have scored a combined 19 runs in their three road victories.
"When Trump announced he would be attending a possible Game 5 on Sunday, the Nationals announced Trump antagonist chef Jose Andres would throw out the ceremonial first pitch for that game. (Trump had already said he was not interested in throwing the first pitch.)" 
"At the game Sunday night, Trump was loudly booed by the wealthy D.C. swamp rats in attendance who also chanted, “lock him up”, even though just the day before a raid in Syria ordered by Trump had led to the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi." . . .


UK Daily Mail: Trump and Melania are BOOED by crowd chanting 'lock him up' and waving 'veterans for impeachment' banner as President makes surprise appearance at World Series game in DC after celebrating death of ISIS leader in daring US raid



. . . "Trump then appeared to shake off the hostile reception, reclaiming his smile and waving enthusiastically to the crowd. 
"But the taunts continued throughout the game, with two fans behind the home plate unfurling signs that read 'VETERANS FOR IMPEACHMENT' at one stage.
"It isn't initially clear if Trump, who left the game around 10pm, saw the banner on the stadium's display board before making his exit." . . .


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