Joe Biden picked Arizona to win national title in one of the chalkiest brackets out there

Mr. President didn’t even try.

Presidents have a hard job. I get it.

Keeping up with all things domestic and international requires a lot of focus and attention, so I could see how something as trivial as a basketball tournament could take a backseat. But someone should tell President Joe Biden his NCAA men’s tournament bracket is gonna get busted so fast.

To be fair, all of ours is. But Biden’s is especially bust-able because he went almost as chalk as possible. Sure, he picked 2-seed Arizona to win it all, but his Sweet 16 is made up entirely of the top four seeds in each region.

No way that happens.

At least former President Barack Obama lied a little bit about how informed he is and threw some upsets into his bracket — like Michigan State reaching the Elite 8.

Biden didn’t even try until the Final Four, where he has three 2-seeds and a 1-seed, Kansas, which he has losing to Arizona in the title game.

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Steph Curry shares happy birthday message with former President Barack Obama

As former Potus Barack Obama turned 59 years old on Tuesday, Stephen Curry shared a happy birthday wish with the 44th President.

Since his time in office, Stephen Curry has shared a longstanding relationship with former President Barack Obama. The two-time Most Valuable Player has joined the 44th POTUS for golf, town hall discussions and to celebrate the Golden State Warriors championships.

When Curry hosted Dr. Anthony Fauci in an informational Q&A interview about the coronavirus pandemic in March, Mr. Obama was one of the 48,000 viewers virtually in attendance.

On Tuesday, President Obama celebrated his 59th birthday, and Curry chimed in on Instagram. Golden State’s six-time All-Star shared a photo of the pair together with a birthday message. Curry appeared to visit Mr. Obama while he was mending the hand injury he suffered at the start of the 2019-20 season.

Via @StephenCurry30 on Instagram:

Happy Birthday 44! @barackobama….. I know, I’m pretty funny right?????

Along with Curry, other NBA All-Stars wished the former President happy birthday on social media. Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James and Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Chris Paul shared birthday messages with Mr. Obama.

Via @KingJames on Twitter:

Via @cp3 on Instagram:

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Happy Birthday 44 ✊🏾

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