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Former President Donald Trump has been everywhere, doing interviews, reaching out to all different venues to get his message out. 

He’s done everything from a Bloomberg interview with a hostile host where he had the crowd cheering at the Economic Club of Chicago to “Flagrant,” a podcast with comedians that turned out to be a great interview that showed his humor and humanity.  

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He also went on the Barstool podcast “Bussin With the Boys” on Monday to talk sports and the election with Will Compton and Taylor Lewan, who both played in the NFL. He said that his son Barron told him he had to go on the show, and that Barron was 6’9 now. 

He also spoke about how he was leaving it all out on the field in the effort, not taking any days off in the quest. 

You can see the full interview here starting at about 1:13:11.

But what was funny was what happened after the show. Will Compton explained that The Washington Post had reached out to the show and wanted to know why they laughed at certain remarks made by Trump. Specifically: Why did they laugh when Trump said he didn’t want to get hit by someone who’s been “lifting weights all day long and came from a bad neighborhood.” Compton said, “You know what kind of box they wanted to put us in” with this kind of question, Compton said. He explained how he thought it was funny because “Trump is sitting there admitting he is not built for the A gap, nor is he a tight end who was built for catching a slant over the middle only to get his veterbrae — his L4 and L5  —  compressed by a middle linebacker who probably goes on to play in Nebraska, and arguably 10 years in the NFL.” 

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So, he had the perfect response to such a ridiculous media question. Here was his comment. 

Now, that is brilliant, giving the question all the gas it deserves. 

Bottom line, it says more about the people trying to ding the comment who see “bad neighborhood” and try to make it about race rather than just seeing the football in the comment. 

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