Doesn't matter which way you lean it would be best for all at the game if he stayed at home. RTR
Lord! That would be so much better than a convoy...
Yeah, I can't leave until Saturday (Friday Night Lights); so will be leaving Nashville at 5:30 so the kids can partake in some of the Gameday and SEC Nation festivities. This just adds another layer on . . .Be best to leave REALLY early to get there
I imagine that is what will happen...………….easier to chopper in, then chopper back to AF1 at Maxwell and fly back to DCThat will probably be best case scenario. But it’s still going to be hell on everyone involved. I think parking it At Maxwell and taking M1 over to Tuscaloosa Regional is the best idea because Maxwell has the necessary security to handle AF1 and it’s entourage of planes. Birmingham would be a good alternative since they have a ANG airfield there.
That seems likely. A few years ago Biden IIRC did that when going to Selma. Took a chopper to the old base in Selma rather than taking a convoy.Is it possible he might land in Birmingham or at that air base in Meridian, then take one of those presidential choppers to Tuscaloosa. That would sure help the potential traffic nightmare.
Actually, we can now say Pain In The Ass...
Cool until you go through a security checkpoint 3 miles longWill this be the first President that attended a game in Tuscaloosa?? I know it will mess up traffic but this is pretty cool.
Didn't Clinton attend a Bama-Arkansas game in the 1990s? Something makes me think that. Or was he a candidate then?This is exciting! The President coming to a Bama home game is a big deal! (Regardless of who is currently the President).
I know Nixon went to the 1969 "Game of the Century" between #1 Texas and #2 Arkansas.
Other than some Army-Navy games, I can't remember a sitting President attending another regular season college football game.