Super Bowl Stupidity: Liberal Elite’s Trump-Patriots Comparisons Spectacularly Backfire

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By Heat Street Staff | 1:36 pm, February 6, 2017

Members of the liberal elite view social media as primarily serving two purposes: as a platform for pontificating over subjects they don’t know too much about and giving the rest of us a political education by bombarding us with their ‘tolerant’ views.

When it came to the Super Bowl, these factors collided in epic, farcical fashion. Before the New England Patriots woke up to win Super Bowl LI against the Atlanta Falcons, prominent liberals didn’t wait for the game to play out, instead taking to social media to prematurely pronounce why the halftime score and the Pats’ plight served as no less than a parable of America.

Their analogies zeroed in on Donald Trump’s ties to Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft, coach Bill Belichick and QB Tom Brady.

Even if the Patriots had lost, they would have been flawed. The eventual result rendered the social media political-sporting comparisons more risible than ‘Rise Up’ (the Atlanta Falcons’ official Twitter hashtag which many of the anti-Patriots/Trump posts cited).

House of Cards creator Beau Willimon, who seems to have swapped a promising career in TV to become a glorified community organizer, tweeted:

‘Woke’ Daily News columnist Shaun King tweeted a vengeance-fueled ‘note to America’ which he subsequently deleted:

Doesn’t seem like historian Simon Schama will be adding to his acclaimed books on the French Revolution and America with a guide to football any time soon:

Hip hop artist and die-hard Atlanta Falcons fan T.I. is not a member of the liberal elite. But he felt he had a hotline to the “football Gods” only for events to crash him back down to earth soon afterwards:

When the Patriots came back to win, no analogy was drawn between the result of the game and Trump’s administration. But  that didn’t stop the usual suspects from clutching at straws:

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