President Obama’s Video Message Booed At Boston’s Fenway Park
During Friday’s Red Sox game, President Obama delivered a video message recognizing the 100th of Fenway Park, in Boston. Several people are reporting that his message was met with booing.
The crowd’s reaction, via Eric Fehrnstrom, an adviser to Mitt Romney:
At Red Sox game, President Obama comes on big screen to recognize Fenway’s 100th anniversary, followed by loud chorus of boos.
— Eric Fehrnstrom (@EricFehrn) April 20, 2012
Via Boston Globe sports reporter Gordon Edes:
People booing message from President Obama. Mixed with cheers
— Gordon Edes (@GordonEdes) April 20, 2012
Via Newsday‘s Erik Boland:
video message from President Obama, talking about 100th anniversary of Fenway, gets some boos.
— Erik Boland (@eboland11) April 20, 2012
We’ll update with video, if and when it becomes available.
(H/T Weasel Zippers)
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