... here's George W. Bush during his college days, hitting a fellow sportsman in the face.
The above photo, credited to the Yale yearbook (the caption is in the original), appeared in yesterday's Los Angeles Times, alongside a story on the appeal of "bad boys" in American politics. It's not in the Times' online version, and the rest of the country should see it, I think.
Incidentally, while rugby is a contact sport, every player knows that tackling above the shoulders is a foul. So is leaving your feet during a tackle. Either of these is serious enough that the other team is immediately awarded a penalty kick, often directly resulting in points for the other team.
So even without throwing a punch, Bush is already well outside fair play.
Grasping an opponent by the back of the head and punching him in the face is beyond the pale -- I've watched rugby avidly for years, and I've never seen it during an open-field tackle like this, honest -- and will typically result in a player being immediately sent off.
The above is, of course, Tom Tomorrow, This Modern World
1 comment:
oh my...a college athlete getting a little over zealous in sports...oh my...i wonder if you feel quite the same way with Kennedy (seems to hit the bottle a bit too zealous for me) and Chucky "will knock you over at the sight of a TV camera" Schumer....
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