I enjoy watching sports, especially baseball and hockey. That’s probably not much of a surprise being originally from Ferguson, which as everyone now knows is a suburb of St. Louis. The baseball Cardinals and the Blues have provided decades of enjoyment for me, and I’m happy to have attended many of their games and watched a whole lot more on television. The football Cardinals and the Rams? Personally, not so much.
What’s my point? Whether we like it or not, sports figures are often admired, and their actions really do impact others, or at least others’ opinions. I recall Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, and Stan Musial of the Cardinals as well as names like Plager, Hull, Sutter, and Berenson of the Blues. As a kid, I saw these guys and others like them as larger than life.
So now we have the odd story of Mr. Kaepernic, which we’ve examined here before, and into which our president, with apparently nothing better to do at the G20 Summit, has just injected himself.

He was sincere as hell when he said Hillary should be in prison.!!
BOTH ARE ASSHOLES
Great, a President that can’t recognize legitimate issues,reinforcing a overrated has been of a quarterback who can’t recognize legitimate issues.
Hands up don’t shoot and other legitimate issues…….
his only legitimate issue he is protesting is the fact he was going to get cut from the team so this was all a publicity stunt by him to make it a race issue
F**k both assholes
Ya cause blacks are soooooo dam oppressed.
what a racist P.O.S.
No he’s not, his job is in jeopardy for p**s poor performance, now he does this and he will not be let go.
Anyone remember Michael Ohr ? A quiet young man who was helped by a family of not his ethnic background to graduate from High school and college. A contradiction to Colin Kapernick and his stand.
Ok mr devider