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Analysis: Trump's approach to sports breaks with long bipartisan tradition

  • September 26, 2017
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During a White House Press Briefing, Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders answered questions about Trump’s statements where he called those who kneeled during the National Anthem “SOBs”.
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WASHINGTON — Ever since President Jimmy Carter invited the NBA’s Washington Bullets to the White House in 1978, presidents of both parties have used the White House to celebrate championship teams as the embodiment of American virtues of teamwork, determination and diversity. 

But President Trump’s weekend assaults on those who took a knee during the anthem have jeopardized that tradition, as the event has become wrapped up in cultural wars over patriotism, police violence and race during the Trump presidency. 

First, Trump said at a rally Friday night that NFL owners should fire any player who kneels in protest during the national anthem. “Get that son of a bitch off the field right now,” he said. What followed was a weekend of non-stop coverage of national anthem protests.

Then Trump rescinded a White House invitation to the NBA champion Golden State Warriors after their star player Stephen Curry expressed ambivalence. 

It follows a pattern of Trump breaking with presidential traditions — some substantive, and others more ceremonial. In response to opposition, he skipped the Kennedy Center Honors and the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. And he frequently injects political comments into non-political events like the Boy Scout Jamboree and previous ceremonies honoring championship football teams.

To use the sports metaphors favored by presidents on these occasions, a championship team’s invitation to the White House should be a slam dunk. They give a president an opportunity to appear presidential, to be a “winner by association,”and to adopt the team’s victory as an American moment.

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“These are important ceremonies, otherwise they wouldn’t be happening,” said Michael Hester of the University of West Georgia, who has studied presidential sports ceremonies. “They’re perfect for a president to use their office, to use their pulpit, to articulate national values.”

Presidents have invited sports teams to the White House since at least Andrew Johnson, according to the White House Historical Association. Johnson invited two amateur baseball teams — the first professional team was still four years away — in August, 1865, just three months after the end of the Civil War.

Other teams were recognized sporadically, but it wasn’t until Jimmy Carter that the tradition began to take hold. Reagan expanded and popularized the practice, with frequent references to The Gipper, a reference to his movie portrayal of the college football star. Over time, Olympic medalists, collegiate teams and women’s sports have also been recognized. 

Regardless of president or party, those events have largely followed the same script. There are some subtle differences: Republicans talk more about individual achievement, while Democrats talk more about teamwork, for example.

And while presidents sometimes compare championship sports teams to presidential campaigns, Trump has perhaps gone further than his predecessors. Honoring the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, Trump told a long story about how coach Bill Belichick supported him in the campaign. At a ceremony to present the Commander in Chief Trophy to the Air Force Academy Falcons — and with cadets as a backdrop — he blasted Democrats three times, putting the officially apolitical cadets in an awkward situation. 

Trump’s polarizing presidency has caused an increasing number of athletes to say they won’t attend the White House ceremonies. 

“Going to the White House is considered a great honor for a championship team. Stephen Curry is hesitating, therefore invitation is withdrawn!” Trump tweeted Saturday.

LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers — perhaps Curry’s biggest on-court rival — defended Curry and called Trump a “bum” on Twitter. “ Going to White House was a great honor until you showed up!” he said. 

At the Cavalier’s media day outside Cleveland Monday, James accused Trump of being divisive. “The thing that kind of frustrated me and pissed me off a little bit is the fact that … he used the sports platform to try to divide us. And sports is so, is so, is so amazing,” James said. 

But White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Monday the remarks were intended to be unifying, not divisive. 

“Look, this isn’t about the president being against anyone,” she said. “This is about the president and millions of Americans being for something; being for honoring our flag, honoring our national anthem, and honoring the men and women who fought to defend it.”

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The three NFL teams that chose to stay in the locker room and did not participate in the national anthem will not be disciplined, a league spokesman said.
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After President Trump said players who kneel during the anthem should lose their jobs, over 200 players and several owners demonstrated in various ways Sunday.
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A large group of Patriots players, including cornerback’s Malcolm Butler and Stephon Gilmore, knelt during the national anthem prior to Sunday’s game against the Texans. Tom Brady was seen locking arms with teammate Phillip Dorsett.
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Several members of the New Orleans Saints did not stand during the national anthem prior to Sunday’s game against the Panthers.
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After Donald Trump said NFL players should be fired for kneeling during the national anthem, NFL players, owners and coaches condemned Trump’s comments.
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It’s unclear whether Trump has done any lasting damage to the role of the president as the sports-fan-in-chief. After he disinvited the Warriors, he made clear that the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team was still invited. 

The Stanley Cup champions confirmed their attendance, saying the Penguins “respect the institution of the Office of the President, and the long tradition of championship teams visiting the White House.”

“Any agreement or disagreement with a president’s politics, policies or agenda can be expressed in other ways,” the team said in a statement. “However, we very much respect the rights of other individuals and groups to express themselves as they see fit.”

But Hester says Trump’s sports rhetoric has already broken barriers. 

“With Trump everything is personal. I can’t imagine a previous president disinviting someone,” he said. “He flips all of these traditional ways we think about using the presidency on their head. Just burn every political science book. Everything we’ve been teaching is wrong. This guy breaks all the rules.”

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