Saturday, October 22, 2016

Obama meets Bill Murray, calls his Cubs jacket 'a little troubling'

Obama meets Bill Murray, calls his Cubs jacket 'a little troubling' Obama meets Bill Murray, calls his Cubs jacket 'a little troubling' WASHINGTON — Comedian, performing artist, chief and noted Chicago Cubs fan Bill Murray met with President Obama Friday at the White House — and made an astound visit to the James S. Brady preparation space to flaunt his Cubs blue. "I feel extremely certain that (Dodgers expert) Clayton Kershaw is an awesome, extraordinary pitcher, yet we got an excessive number of sticks," Murray said from the White House platform, apparently directing a pantomime of either Obama or Cubs Manager Joe Maddon. Obama later affirmed that he met with the star of Saturday Night Live, Caddyshack and Groundhog Day. "He was wearing a Cubs coat — which for a White Sox fan is a touch of upsetting," Obama jested. While neither Obama nor the White House would give an official clarification for the meeting, Murray will get the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Sunday at the Kennedy Center in Washington. It additionally just so happens that Sunday is likewise the seventh session of the National League Championship Series (*if fundamental) between the Cubs and the Los Angeles Dodgers, with the victor heading off to the World Series in a memorable conflict of baseball's most lenient groups. The Cubs lead the association arrangement, 3-2. The Chicago Tribune investigated where Murray's fidelities would lie on the off chance that he had such a planning strife, and discovered that there has been "no dialog about extraordinary arrangements for Cubs playoffs diversion watching or observing amid Mark Twain."

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