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It's in the first 5:00 minutes into the interview and it's pretty good. (see link below)
Collinsworth: Is that a ‘cool' thing to say, in this day and age? That you love your country, and that you're fighting for the red, white and blue? It seems sort of like a day gone by(?)
Kobe: No, it's a cool thing for me to say. I feel great about it, and I'm not ashamed to say it. I mean, this is a tremendous honor. You look at our troops overseas who are fighting for our country...that's what they do...and this is what we do...I'm a basketball player, obviously it's extremely minimal in comparison to what they do for our country."
www.nbcolympics.com/video/share.html?videoid=08...
The reason being is the gyst of the post was about Chris' asking Kobe if it was "cool" to say that you love your country in this day and age. If I would have left in the rest, it would have just looked worse for Chris, kinda like Kobe was schooling him. By the way... does anybody besides me notice Chris' face when he first hears Kobe's statement about America being great? I think he looked taken aback. But maybe that's just me.
I actually watched this interview on t.v. when it came out, and my first reaction was: "That was a cool thing for Chris to do, setting him up for nice home-run answer."
I will agree that, in general, the media portrayal of patriotism is abysmal. Perhaps we've all gotten too accustomed to it...
If all of the above factors are true, wouldn't you expect the lefty media to go into fits of hysteria over a Republican sports commentator lobbing a Pro-America softball question to Kobe? After all, that would be WHOLLY inappropriate when they are in a foreign country, and it could possibly be construed as an insult to the host country of China and their team to basically chest-thump about America's greatness?
Just sayin'...
By the way, I served 25 years in the US Military and currently teach high school. I require my students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance each class period...and yes, I too am a Proud American.
I truly admire and respect you, sir.
Chris Collingwood is an adult geek.
Plus looks like Cris is a Republican.
http://www.newsmeat.com/sports_political_donati...
This kind of hysterical and paranoid overreaction to an apparently innocent remark gives *genuine* patriotism a bad name. And as a genuine patriot, I can't say that I particularly appreciate that.
Sorry if you don't appreciate the post, but being a conservative Republican, I think Chris could have framed the question in a different way, but it came out as flippant and surprised at Kobe's pride. He may have been told by the bosses at NBC NOT to be overtly patriotic (during their fawning coverage of their benevolent Chinese hosts), and maybe you are right; that this was his way of getting his message out. Regardless, obviously to a lot of folks, it did not come off in that way. The video is posted, with my 2 cents, which aren't actually worth much, but each person must make up their own mind as to what their takeaway was. You know mine, and now I know yours (and Bill's below).
Thank you both for your input. It's always welcomed here.
I have to disagree with your assessment here... I didnt think he was challenging Kobe..just drawing out the point... for clarity. He (Collingsworth) is correct to a disappointing point... it HAS become somewhat "uncool" to make patriotic noises in public... more trendy to trash our country and what we stand for... CODE PINK etc gets alot more mileage for an "activity" or event than does the AMERICAN LEGION or VETS FOR FREEDOM.
I think Chris Collingsworth was allowing Kobe a chance to place emphasis on his feelings and to state it twice, clearly.
GO USA. GOLD/SILVER/BRONZE. GO RUN/SWIM/ROW/SAIL for the pure fun of sport. And if you beat an athlete from a country that has come into conflict with the US.. but has their athletes TRAIN in the US before competing against the US.... GO HARDER/FASTER/LONGER!!!
Max, out.
A DISGRACE TO HAVE HIM IN SUCH A HIGH PROFILE ARENA, DAILY, WEEKLY ETC..
MR. NATI AMERICAN, SHOULD WE BE PAYING HIM IN AMERICAN DOLLARS OR RUSSIAN RUBLES,
Might shock you to know that many conservatives don't listen to country, don't own guns or a truck. But your understanding of conservatives is a simplistic, so it figures that your comment would be simplistic also.