Remember Piers Morgan? He was the whiny Brit twit on CNN who always whined about guns. Morgan’s ratings were a disaster, like the rest of CNN after replacing old hunchback Larry King. Still, to this day, no one wants to hire Piers Morgan. He thought he could get a job with Fox News by sucking up to Bill O’Reilly after he was fired. Didn’t happen. I think Morgan writes for some limey newspaper, but I’m not sure. But he’s really mad tonight that the World Series is called the World Series despite the teams being American.
Piers Morgan whines about World Series |
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Is this a good time to ask why it's called the 'World Series' when the rest of the World isn't allowed to compete for it?
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 28, 2015
I guess one way to ensure you're 'World Champions' is by only having American teams.
England should try that with football.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 28, 2015
Only reason why I’m even bothering posting limey Morgan’s tweets is because I’m bored and it’s a slow news night.
I'm going to enter a team of top England cricketers to compete for next year's 'World Series'.
Cricket is Baseball for brainy people anyway.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 28, 2015
Brainy people? No one ever accused Piers Morgan of having a brain.
Arsenal field players from all over world.
We don't call ourselves 'World Champions' if we win domestic trophies. https://t.co/sAuhoGmdQ3
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 28, 2015
MLB: 'World Series'
NFL: 'World Champions'
NBA: 'World Champions'
Common theme: rest of the World can't enter… !
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 28, 2015
I am hereby declaring myself a World Champion Piers Morgan Tweeter, despite the fact only I can tweet under my name.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 28, 2015
Gotta love the British twit desperation for attention. No one wants to hire him after his disaster at CNN. If you don’t like World Series being called the World Series, I’m sure the eggheads at Major League Baseball will think long and hard about changing it to a more politically correct name for the Brit twit.