AMLO and the NFL – El Financiero

It is known that President López Obrador is a great baseball fan. Not only to see it, but also to practice it – just yesterday he did it. It is a sport in which age is not necessarily an obstacle to having a good time hitting some balls and running – as far as possible – to the bases. Not all sports are like this. Soccer, sooner or later, collects the bill. And American football, don’t even mention it; starting quarantine, a tochito becomes highly dangerous.

Last weekend saw four downright spectacular NFL games. Particularly on Sunday, the games were something to remember. Matches that were resolved in the last few seconds, with formidable athletes displaying physical condition and strategic management of plays and time. Those of us who are fans of the sport of tackles can imagine what the President of the games would have commented with that characteristic of polarizing and politicizing absolutely everything. There it goes.

AMLO speaks: it’s that… the NFL games were very good. I mean, despite the fact that it is a sport that is very far from the people, from what is ours, we also see good things. They run very fast and they are all very big, like Adán Augusto, hahaha. In other words, it is a sport, so to speak, neoliberal, money is required to play and buy everything. It is not like beige, that even with a stick and a stone you can imagine that you play or even soccer, because Pelé, a great player this Pelé, in Mexico we love him a lot because he came to play there in… in… in the 70s. world. Very dear Pele. He loved Mexico for how we are. Of course, he was humble, he was poor, he played with a rag ball and he was the best in the world, that is, of all the countries, the best. Without those millions like those who play now in Real Madrid, in Barcelona, ​​who ask for pure millions of dollars in Spain, which, as is known, are thieves and corrupt even sport. Pelé played soccer for the people, not for the elites. But what was I… ah, the NFL thing, yes.

Very good games on Sunday, I’m not saying cardiac because my enemies are going to joke about the catheterization, hahahaha, they’re on fire because I went to the hospital and didn’t die, hahaha. Even the catheter hurts, hahaha. But well, those from Tampa played against the Rams. There’s Brady in Tampa. In other words, Tampa was like the neoliberals, the enemy to defeat. The champions with those great players and Brady, who is like the Salinas de Gortari, that is, he has been there for years and nobody can move him because he is rigged with those at the top of the NFL. But the Rams, along with the Buffalo, were the teams of the good people, the ones that make the people happy and not those of the fifi elites.

Some tough games. I mean, that Brady is tough, like the Salinas that is still around, but with substance, not with money, the California team prevailed – which was our California, but they stole it from us – and defeated Brady and his establishment. That is, like us, that we imposed ourselves on the apparatus based on will.

In the other party there were also the Chiefs of Kansas – very arrogant that they think they are chiefs – and the Buffalo, who were from the people, those from below who want to get there, but the chiefs never let them. It’s because it’s unfair, look at how the plutocrats over there operate: the Buffalo play first-class and tie the fifi all the time, and they don’t let themselves, like us, who don’t let us with the election they stole in 2006 , and they went into overtime. And how did the Chiefs win? In a toss, in a toss! In other words, they didn’t win on the field because they scored and the game was over. They are like those of the INE: they do not let the people write down, everything is for them. The Buffalos get disqualified on a toss and can no longer play. That’s how the rules are, say the lawyers; Well, changing them is not fair. Everything is fraud and compromise in neoliberalism. I don’t watch that sport anymore, pure disappointment. I’d better go smack.

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