Jim Calhoun, the toughest man to ever live, stands where Jim Boeheim wish he was standing. Meanwhile, back in Connecticut, Syracuse junky Sean Patrick Bowley, is watching in awe.
President Obama is all smiles after hitting UCONN Men’s Basketball Coach, Jim Calhoun with some Presidential flatulence as he welcomed the National Champions to the White House.
“Quite frankly, President Obama, I thought the only time I might be back in Washington this year would be to talk about Nate Miles in front of Congress.”
Jim Calhoun is introduced to the crowd – as well as the intern hiding under the pulpit.
Wow, only in America. A few years ago I was organizing communities and here I am standing next to a Hall of Fame coach.
I am here to educate the President on BRACKETOLOGY!
WINNER ……..and …….. LOSER
And here is an example of one of those upper 1% that should pay more taxes.
WINNER …. and …. LOSER
The President to Calhoun: But Jim, can you go to your left?
Jim Calhoun, the toughest man to ever live, stands where Jim Boeheim wish he was standing. Meanwhile, back in Connecticut, Syracuse junky Sean Patrick Bowley, is watching in awe.
Bill Clinton was unavailable for today’s podium abdication.
President Obama is all smiles after hitting UCONN Men’s Basketball Coach, Jim Calhoun with some Presidential flatulence as he welcomed the National Champions to the White House.
Congratulations Jim, here is your invisible basketball.
“Quite frankly, President Obama, I thought the only time I might be back in Washington this year would be to talk about Nate Miles in front of Congress.”