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The Colorado Springs Gazette editorial: Don’t politicize Super Bowl Sunday

It’s Super Bowl Sunday, and no one is safe from post-election politics.

Addressing a group of business leaders Friday, President Donald Trump quipped about the sad, politicized state of our culture.

“One of the things that I heard this morning … watching the news was that – amazingly, it’s never happened before – that politics has become a much bigger subject than the Super Bowl,” Trump said.

Media fact checkers, lower your pens and go for the cheese dip. The president was joking, not asserting a literal statement of fact.

True or not, Trump’s comment highlights the politicization of football and other sports that are supposed to buffer us from real-world conflicts with potentially dire ramifications.

Read more at The Colorado Springs Gazette.

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