Up until now, the sports section of the newspaper has been a sanctuary for those of us seeking refuge from Donald Trump’s vainglorious infiltration of our culture. Is sacrilege too strong a word (“Trump draws boos as he attends Game 3 at MSG,” Star-Advertiser, June 9)?
That said, what the article failed to mention was that our narcissist-in-chief was seen dozing off and eventually left what was an exciting and important game during the final quarter. This is an apt metaphor for his attention span when it comes to other dramatic and important matters, such as war and the economy.
The article also references Knicks’ owner, James Dolan, as interpreting Mr. Trump being booed as wishing “the president to do badly.” He likened this to “wishing that your milkman will bring you sour milk.” A better interpretation would be that your milkman is bringing you sour milk. Boo.
David Panisnick
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