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McCain, Obama to be interviewed on MNF ... by Berman

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Oh, shirt.

BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) — Are Barack Obama and John McCain ready for some football?
ESPN says the presidential candidates are planning to participate in one-on-one interviews via satellite that would air at halftime of "Monday Night Football," the day before the election.
ESPN's Chris Berman will do the segments earlier Monday, if the candidates' schedules permit, and they'll air at about 10:15 p.m. EST.
The interviews will give both candidates a last major chance to appeal to Americans during a coveted spot on prime-time television. "Monday Night Football" has averaged 12.2 million viewers this season.
The game, between the host Washington Redskins and the Pittsburgh Steelers, will be the first NFL game played in the D.C. area on the Monday night before a presidential election in 24 years. The Redskins defeated the Atlanta Falcons 27-14 on Nov. 5, 1984 Ronald Reagan was re-elected the following day.
Obama previously appeared on "Monday Night Football" on Dec. 11, 2006, when he opened the broadcast of a game involving his hometown Chicago Bears by parodying his own upcoming official announcement of his intention to run for the presidency.
"I am ready," he said, before putting on a Bears baseball cap, "for the Bears to go all the way, baby!"
 
"Oh, shirt." That pretty much sums it up.

I pray to God Berman tries his nickname shirt.

"I'm here today with Barack don't call me Saddam Hussien and my name only rhymes with Osama Obama. We'll be joined later by John don't call me Jonathan McCain."
 
McCain is gettting Ba-rack-rack-rack-rack-rack-rack-racked! Gone!
 
Barack "Sweet Home" Obama and John and Sain and pray for McCain. Had I known this I would have gone to Philadelphia last night in Cowboys T.O. jersey. Maybe I'd be in a coma on Monday.
 
I don not see the connection.
How this fits in to a football telecast is beyond me.
 

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