More D.C. Stupidity: Commanders Trade for Carson Wentz
9 Mar 2022
CLAY: Buck, I was telling you this off the air: There’s been all sorts of craziness at the quarterback position in the NFL. So I got a good sports story for you. Washington, first of all, they changed their name from the Redskins, right, which, again, it just puts other… Now the Cleveland Indians had to change their name. I got asked at our Houston event, somebody said, “Hey, you moved from sports to politics. How did that happen?”
Jesse Kelly was asking me that at our event with Michael Berry. I appreciate all you guys who came out, KTRH, I believe, listening down in Houston. And what I should have said — better, more succinct answer — is, “Politics just became sports.” And the Washington Football Team, now the Washington, I think they’re the… I can’t even keep up. I think they’re the Commanders now, which is a weird name in and of itself.
They have traded for Carson Wentz, who is kind of a perpetually star-crossed quarterback for a long time. So the only thing that may be more incompetent than the Biden administration is the Washington Football Team. So the Washington Commanders now have traded for Carson Wentz. So it is an epidemic, as some might say, in Washington, D.C., of stupidity spreading widely all over the place.
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