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Olympic Bowler Challenges Obama

By COREY WILLIAMS
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (March 20) -- So President Barack Obama thinks he bowls like a competitor in the Special Olympics?
He's obviously never met Kolan McConiughey, a mentally disabled man considered one of the nation's top Special Olympics bowlers, with five perfect games to his credit. He'd like to go to the White House and show the president a thing or two about how to roll strikes.
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"He bowled a 129. I bowl a 300. I could beat that score easily," McConiughey said Friday.
His challenge to Obama followed the president's offhand remark on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show" Thursday comparing his famously inept bowling to "the Special Olympics or something." Recognizing his blunder, Obama apologized to the chairman of the Special Olympics before the show aired.
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs on Friday said the president believes that the Special Olympics are "a triumph of the human spirit." Gibbs added that Obama understands that the athletes "deserve a lot better than the thoughtless joke that he made last night."
During an interview with The Associated Press, the 35-year-old McConiughey quickly rolled several strikes with his left-handed hook in a short demonstration of his prowess at Colonial Lanes in Ann Arbor.
In addition to five perfect games since 2005, McConiughey has also had an 800 series and carries a 212 average. He laughed as he joked about the popular president's apparently poor game.
"I'd tell him to get a new bowling ball, new shoes and bring him down to the lane," said McConiughey, who speaks with a serious stutter. "Keep his body straight, his arm straight and keep his steps straight. He has to practice every single day."
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Special Olympics Chairman Timothy Shriver was quick to respond to the president's apology.
"He expressed his disappointment, and he apologized in a way that was very moving," Shriver said Friday on ABC's "Good Morning America."
Obama, Shriver said, wants to have some Special Olympic athletes visit the White House to bowl or play basketball.
Still, Shriver said: "I think it's important to see that words hurt, and words do matter. And these words that in some respect can be seen as humiliating or a put-down to people with special needs do cause pain, and they do result in stereotypes."
Shriver is the son of Eunice Kennedy-Shriver, who founded the Special Olympics and has championed the rights of the mentally disabled.
His sister, Maria Shriver, wife of California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and a longtime Obama supporter, said laughing at the president's comments "hurts millions of people throughout the world."
"People with special needs are great athletes and productive citizens," Shriver said.
After a White House meeting with the president, Schwarzenegger was asked about Obama's remark and said he knew the president's heart.
"He loves Special Olympics, and he would do everything he can to help Special Olympics," the governor said.
With an IQ less than half of the 100 considered average, McConiughey lives with his foster mother and has held the same job at a grocery store for 16 years. He greets customers, sweeps floors and maintains the store's break room.
"He can't read much, can't do math, can't do bill-paying," said his foster mother, Jan Pardy. "Kolan faces all these challenges, but he has an area of genius, and his genius is bowling."
McConiughey has been bowling since about age 8. And he still finds time to bowl in three leagues.
"It would be an honor for him to bowl with the president of the United States," said Lois Arnold, president of the Special Olympics in Michigan.
Pardy said she saw Obama's comment on TV Friday morning and was not offended.
"Everybody has missteps," she said. "I don't think it was a slam against the Special Olympics."
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IBBasketcase

03:48 PMMar 23 2009

I would like have the President bowl in the Special Olympics, he could compete, along with Keavesw, they could bowl in a new catagory call political idiots league>

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Paydirt67

06:21 PMMar 22 2009

Obama is an ass. Get used to it.

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Sandrashomes4u

04:59 PMMar 22 2009

I don't think it was meant to be an offensive remark, and no I didn't even vote for him. And yes I think it would be great to see the challenge of the special olimpics althletes kick the presidents butt in bowling or basketball. I think that would teach us all a lesson. Sometimes laughter is the best medicine.

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Keavesw

12:06 AMMar 22 2009

Most people who voted for McCain/Palin have special olympic level intelligence, so it is no surprise to see that they are upset at Obama.

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Djru97

10:59 PMMar 22 2009

Typical Zero insults people, then makes an insincere apology.No doubt Mr.McConiughey's IQ is a 100 points higher than Obamas

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Rudolphluvr2348

06:23 PMMar 21 2009

I think that obama needs to watch what he says especially on TV, I MEAN THAT SHOWS THAT NOT EVEN THE PRESIDENT THNKS B4 HE SPEAKS AND NOW HE MADE A LOT OF PEOPLE UPSET WITH HIMHes just going to have to live with what he did and change the way he says things theres noting else anyone can do about it, what he said is said and ya cant change anything about it. SO MOVE ON

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MsSerenity31

06:09 PMMar 21 2009

IF KOPAN'S MOTHER SAID THAT SHE WAS NOT OFFENDED BY WHAT PRESIDENT OBAMA SAID SHOWED THAT SHE IS A VERY INTELIGENT WOMAN. . IFI SOMEONE ELSE HAD SAID IT.NONE OF YOU WOULD HAVE SAID ANYTHING ABOUT. ALL OF YOU NEEDS TO GET A LIFE.

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Baugh4golf

06:07 PMMar 21 2009

Once again the majority of the posts missed the point. It is the POTUS that stressed, tima and time, during his campaign that "words matter." They matter until it is his blunder. This is the same with the "transperancy with Government." Sounds good but has not happened. The POTUS loves that people are made at AIG about 165 MIL, cause he is spending TRILLIONS while the press cries about it. Look past the BS and look to the real issues. The Freshmen team is trying to play Varsity ball!

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Harper4798

04:57 PMMar 21 2009

its not that big of a deal wow the president made a comment about special people on a late night tv show i thought it was pretty funny its not like he was trying to hurt special peoples feelings and i think all of you that would like to see the bowling match need to wise up and start thinking a little i would much rather the president fix the growing economic crisis and secure interest at home and abroad then be invovled in a bowling tournament with a mental

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JYurow

04:39 PMMar 21 2009

Better still, maybe Obama could take some bowling lessons from Kolin!

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So President Barack Obama thinks he bowls like a competitor in the Special Olympics? He\'s obviously never met Kolan McConiughey, a mentally disabled man considered one of the nation\'s top Special Olympics bowlers, with five perfect games to his credit.