Steph Curry argues that Trump's actions, especially in that Alabama speech, is not "what leaders do." So Curry can throw insult after insult, he and LeBron and all the other millionaire sports pre-madonna's, and Trump is supposed to "act like a leader," . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a "leader" these clowns have rejected from day one?
Here is what I wrote the Hill in response to Curry:
To The Hill: Its not what leaders do??? So Curry was pro-Trump until trump
disinvited Curry AFTER Curry made it clear that he wasn't coming to WH
if invited? So Kaepernick's disrespect for the American Flag ("this
country was never great for anyone but white folk), his socks with pig
looking cops, his refusal to participate in the National Anthem, all
that is meaningless free speech? Fists raised as a sign of black power,
a good thing?
Trump did not start all this crap. He only
voiced an opinion held by millions and that is this: We want to watch
our sports without the Kaepernick Crap. We ALREADY get his point. It
ain't news. We just don't agree. And trying to cram it down our
throats won't work.
My brother fought for this country. Go
to hell if you disagree with his sacrifice . . . . and that is exactly
what all this sports pre-madonna protesting is all about.
Another fresh hell for Trump ... he can't help who he is. Using attacks on blacks for a few cheap applause lines for his usual 99% white rallies. Another fresh hell for Trump as he is in a downward spiral and taking his party with him. You reap what you sow.
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ESPN has ALREADY lost millions with there politically correct version of sports casting BS. Now, the NFL channel has decided it has too money, also.
DeleteI bet every week on the NFL. But the NFL will go done as has ESPN. Understand, Billy Boy, money is the name of the game and the NFL can't win when it comes to increased revenues.