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bklyncowgirl

(7,960 posts)
Sun Aug 2, 2015, 10:34 PM Aug 2015

Christie booed at Monmouth Park I mean really booed--loud sustained and truly a thing of beauty

My two favorite spectators sports--both involving big creatures with small brains, who are owned by millionaires and who run around in circles guided by midgets--merged today and it was awesome.

First was a moment of true sports magic. Triple Crown winner American Pharoah won the $1.7 million Haskell Invitational with breathtaking ease. The horse hit the head of the stretch in second place. Jockey Victor Espinosa said "OK sovereign my lord whenever you're ready." The Pharoah kicked in and it was goodbye losers. I was on the rail screaming my head off along with around 65,000 other fans. When it was over Espinosa paraded the champion along the grandstand as American Pharoah walked nodding his head regally toward the crowd seeming to somehow absorb the praise and adulation as if he somehow understood that this uproar, this love was all for him.

For some reason American Pharoah and Espinosa were kept walking around outside the winner's circle for several minutes--I don't know if this had to do with a certain very important personage but it might have. At last, when they went in, the crowd cheered the trainer Bob Baffert and the owner Achmed Zayat almost as loudly as they had cheered the horse and jockey. Then another face appeared on the jumbotron. It was governor and presidential candidate Chris Christie there to present the trophy.

The crowd erupted in boos. I mean really loud boos. It was unmistakable. Everyone around me was booing too or laughing so hard they couldn't boo.

Now booing the Governor is something of a tradition at the Haskell--I've been going to it for years. The deeply unpopular John Corzine got booed too but I never heard anything like this. It was long, sustained and brutal. To make matters worse, the moment the camera shifted back to American Pharoah or Achmed Zayat or to Victor Espinosa or to Bob Baffert the crowd started cheering again. Then when Christie got on camera---booooooo!

Christie looked like he was going to kill someone, probably whatever aide suggested that he should show up at a sporting event in New Jersey of all places, worse yet at a classic and much loved track which a few years ago he had threatened to close down, a race track on the Jersey shore where people do not take allegations of his using Sandy relief money to pay off political backers lightly. Maybe Achmed Zayat is a supporter--he supposedly called Christie "Mr. President" after the presentation was over--or maybe Zayat has a great sense of the absurd.

Christie of course did not go anywhere near the horse which is a good thing because by all accounts American Pharoah is a very sweet horse, a creature of great nobility and excellent manners and decorum--unlike a certain governor I could mention.

Oh yeah Christie was booed and it was almost as beautiful as American Pharoah's victory.

http://www.nj.com/horse-racing/index.ssf/2015/08/gov_chris_christie_booed_mercilessly_--_twice_--_at_the_haskell.html

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Christie booed at Monmouth Park I mean really booed--loud sustained and truly a thing of beauty (Original Post) bklyncowgirl Aug 2015 OP
What went through Christie's mind... bvf Aug 2015 #1
OMG I LOVE IT montanacowboy Aug 2015 #2
Don't hold back Android3.14 Aug 2015 #15
sounds like a great race Backwoodsrider Aug 2015 #3
A horse and a horse's ass. Sorry couldn't help myself. bklyncowgirl Aug 2015 #5
GMTA Hekate Aug 2015 #6
I haven't- ruffburr Aug 2015 #4
I'd love to see a video of Christie being booed. No Vested Interest Aug 2015 #7
Here's a link to story with short video clip off of twitter heehee nc4bo Aug 2015 #19
Great story! CanSocDem Aug 2015 #8
One of Those Creatures With Small Brains, Also Has A Big Mouth ProfessorGAC Aug 2015 #9
One of those creatures with small brains has superb manners and a sweet, lovable personality. bklyncowgirl Aug 2015 #17
Touche! ProfessorGAC Aug 2015 #18
Your beautifully written OP is as delish as malaise Aug 2015 #10
heeeeee! BlancheSplanchnik Aug 2015 #12
Hahahahha - I was cracking up at form and content malaise Aug 2015 #21
Thanks. I enjoyed writing it. bklyncowgirl Aug 2015 #16
Yep - we felt your enjoyment malaise Aug 2015 #20
One point about Christie 90-percent Aug 2015 #11
A big part of it was because he's gone out of his way to put the racing industry........ George II Aug 2015 #13
Yes he has. bklyncowgirl Aug 2015 #30
The PA did play "Born To Run". Maybe everyone was saying "Bruuuuuuuce!" KamaAina Aug 2015 #14
Overheard Roy Rolling Aug 2015 #22
I'm surprised he didn't whine that it was an A-rab horse. George II Aug 2015 #31
+1...needed the laugh bvar22 Aug 2015 #23
Horses KNOW. bvar22 Aug 2015 #24
I agree with you on the breeding of fragile horses. bklyncowgirl Aug 2015 #29
I have about 20 "Haskell hats." hay rick Aug 2015 #25
booing video Liberal_in_LA Aug 2015 #26
Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha malaise Aug 2015 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author rocktivity Aug 2015 #28
Delightful writing - thanks! bread_and_roses Aug 2015 #32

montanacowboy

(6,093 posts)
2. OMG I LOVE IT
Sun Aug 2, 2015, 10:48 PM
Aug 2015

couldn't happen to a bigger piece of SHIT

He isn't fit to clean manure from Pharoah's stall - he is truly one ugly fuck

Backwoodsrider

(764 posts)
3. sounds like a great race
Sun Aug 2, 2015, 10:59 PM
Aug 2015

That horse really is regal and high class. The other one not so much. I can just imagine Christies expression when he heard the boos because I believe he really does think he is high class, much like an 8th grader thinks they are king of the hill. So when he heard the boos bet that did not make sense to him so again like an 8th grader he looks for someone to blame. He is trying to blame because it has to be their fault because he is a no bs kinda guy, the kind of guy everyone likes! In his mind anyway

ruffburr

(1,190 posts)
4. I haven't-
Sun Aug 2, 2015, 11:03 PM
Aug 2015

Felt such a moment of satisfaction and glee in years, LMAO Go home and smoke some pot fat boy!!

No Vested Interest

(5,167 posts)
7. I'd love to see a video of Christie being booed.
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 01:36 AM
Aug 2015

The race itself is available on youtube now, but not the part where Christie is booed.
Maybe tomorrow.

bklyncowgirl

(7,960 posts)
17. One of those creatures with small brains has superb manners and a sweet, lovable personality.
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 01:50 PM
Aug 2015

And it sure ain't Christie.

90-percent

(6,829 posts)
11. One point about Christie
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 08:56 AM
Aug 2015

That I think would completely wreck his election chances is that he feels if you are caught with one marijuana seed you should spend ten years in jail!

Really, how many Americans in this day and age are in favor of our stupid and cruel life wrecking WAR ON DRUGS?

Talk about deliberately being on the extremely wrong side of history.

Fortunately I think his overweight goose is cooked.

-90% Jimmy

George II

(67,782 posts)
13. A big part of it was because he's gone out of his way to put the racing industry........
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 11:15 AM
Aug 2015

.....in New Jersey out of business, yet he continually gives hundreds of millions of dollars to the dying casino industry.

bklyncowgirl

(7,960 posts)
30. Yes he has.
Tue Aug 4, 2015, 09:04 AM
Aug 2015

There are all sorts of reasons to boo this jerk. From the horsemen, to the bettors, to the public employees, to people who are still waiting for their Sandy money to folks who voted for him thinking he would actually do the job he was elected to do instead of dashing off to Iowa and New Hampshire in hopes of bringing his special magic to the rest of the country almost everyone in the state is mad at him.

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
24. Horses KNOW.
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 09:19 PM
Aug 2015

Racing is normal for horses. <caveat to follow>
Anyone who has ridden knows that horses like to race.
Horses KNOW when they win a race.
They KNOW when they are being cheered.

You can have a broken down, mangy, old swayback,
ride her in front of a cheering crowd,
and she will start prancing and tossing her head.


Racing IS normal for horses.
What is not normal is the breeding of Thoroughbreds whose legs are so thin
that some break legs every year.

bklyncowgirl

(7,960 posts)
29. I agree with you on the breeding of fragile horses.
Tue Aug 4, 2015, 08:55 AM
Aug 2015

It is extremely politically incorrect and rather cruel to say it, but the Thoroughbred breed was much stronger back in the days when the only cure for a broken leg was a bullet.

Some of the hottest stallions on the market are precocious speedballs who broke down after a few races. Some didn't even make it to race at three. These horses, unfortunately pass along their unsoundness along with their speed and precocity to their offspring. The sheiks and billionaires who pay big bucks for these fashionably bred colts after all want a quick return on investment. A few races and then off to the breeding shed.

I'd like to see the Jockey Club adopt some sort of rule that if a horse did not meet certain criteria regarding soundness, career length, etc. then its offspring could not be registered. That's unlikely to happen but I was kind of encouraged by the fact that Taylor Made Farm, upon buying breeding rights to California Chrome, said that one of the things they liked about him was his impressive durability. American Pharoah seems like a sound horse too--any horse that can do the full Triple Crown series and come back sound and healthy in the summer is a horse I'd like to breed my mare too. Maybe the tide is turning.

hay rick

(7,625 posts)
25. I have about 20 "Haskell hats."
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 09:24 PM
Aug 2015

I moved to FL 3+ (make that 3 and up) years ago. I watched the replay on Youtube. Magnificent. I'm very happy that Baffert brought his triple crown winner to the shore...even if it was for a well-paid Grade 1 warmup. Playing "Born to Run" and booing Christie...delicious icing on the cake.

Thanks for the OP.

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