Barry Bonds gets praise from George W. Bush
Yep, the president of the U.S. of A, George W. Bush, praised the new MLB all-time home run leader, Barry Bonds.
THAT is despite the fact that after Barry Bonds hit the 756th home run of his career, the tabloids began screwing with his ass faster than Donald Trump would on a two-dollar Las Vegas whore.
If you ask me, I don’t know which is worse, getting blasted by almost every single tabloid in America or getting praise from it’s fucked-up president. These days, Barry Bonds could care less anymore, as long as he gets them syringes just oozing with steroids.
Oh yeah, you read it, the president of the United States of America and former owner of the Texas Rangers, George W. Bush, praised Barry Bonds for hitting No.756 to pass Hank Aaron for the MLB all-time home run mark.
George W. Bush got in touch with the San Francisco Giants superstar and told him, ‘’you’ve always been a great hitter and you broke a great record.'’
Of course, coming from a guy who would love nothing more but to kill all the Iraqis in this planet after claiming that he wants Iraq to stand on its feet again, I don’t know if he’s really loving Bonds now or what.
Well, as far as giving love to Barry Bonds is concerned, it seems the tabloids of America don’t have much of it. NONE of it actually. Yep, they hate the guy for breaking Hank Aaron’s mark during this 2007 MLB baseball season. Why? Hmm… Must be something to do with Bonds and his steroids thing.
‘’King of Shame.'’ ‘’King Con.'’ Those are just some of the headlines these tabloids used to attack Bonds’ latest mark on that diamond. My personal favorite was the one in the New York Post with a banner headline ‘’756′’ formed by syringes, referring to the allegations that the San Francisco Giants superstar uses steroids.
Yep, they’re still allegations, surprisingly.
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