June 27, 2010
You would think that if there were one thing people could agree on, despite their politics, it would be cheering for the United States in a sporting event. But no, not for Jeremy Scahill.
Scahill, a regular contributor for left-wing The Nation magazine, has dedicated the past several years of his life to an obsession over the defense contractor Xe Services LLC, formerly known as Blackwater. But apparently Scahill can't overcome his politics and take pride in his country's World Cup soccer team. In a series of posts on his Twitter account, Scahill vented his frustrations over cheering for the United States in the World Cup:
I hate when people chant U-S-A. #FalseNationalistCrap
If a night raid in Afghanistan was televised, would these drunk asses chant U-S-A, U-S-A when civilians are killed?
I like the US players, I just think it's gross to chant U-S-A when we are killing people daily #worldcup
'So unions get mountains of Obamacare waivers, but they can't budge for religious organizations? Creepy. '-@politicalmath
EUREKA – Monday is President Ronald Reagan’s birthday. He would be 101.
seanhannity: @neillmichael exactly, how did Obama not see this coming, or the media.
trscoop: RT @RickSantorum: Conservatism is alive & well in Missouri & Minnesota! Thank you to those who voted & worked hard to make tonight happen!
seanhannity: @RednaxalA what r u talking about? I have given equal time to all the candidates.
ewerickson: @ClarkeMoore compared to Romney
ewerickson: RT @farrellmcmanus: @EWErickson I'm a gay NYC liberal but that Santorum speech was the best speech any GOPer has given this cycle. It was genuine.