Didn’t see it personally, but Michelle Malkin’s readers write-in about it and even the Associated Press takes note.
Eli Manning threw two TD passes and John Carney kicked two field goals to give the NFC East-leading New York Giants a 20-17 lead over the Philadelphia Eagles at halftime on Sunday night.
Trying to slice a game off New York’s lead, Philadelphia scored two touchdowns off Giants’ turnovers. Donovan McNabb threw a TD pass and lined up as a wideout on a trick play score that gave the Eagles their first touchdown. David Akers kicked a 29-yard field goal as the first half expired to make it 20-17.
The Giants and Eagles played in front of a special guest. Vice President-elect Joe Biden watched the game in a luxury suite with Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie. Biden was booed when he was showed on the video screen.
Off to a good start there, Joe.


10. November 2008 at 12:11 am
They booed Santa Clause; he’s in good company.
10. November 2008 at 1:12 am
LOL…That’s great!
10. November 2008 at 9:51 am
Stupid Philly fans had their chance to voice their opposition last week. Too bad their state went blue.
10. November 2008 at 1:34 pm
They were booing a call on the field not Mr. Biden – Eli Manning had just thrown the ball into the ground and the refs declined to call an intentional grounding penalty.