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Who Are The Conservative Voices In The Sports Media


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Not that I'm a right wing guy.  But when you watch these talking head shows on ESPN you realize that a lot of them have left leaning or liberal points of view.  It just seems like you can't find anyone who has a conservative viewpoint in the sports media.  It just seems like everyone is in the same group think.  

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Chuck Norris, since he was a judge in Dodgeball.

Crazy Curt Schilling, Ditka, Kurt Warner, Chris Colinsworth, Aikman, Al Michaels, Steve Young, Bradshaw and Jim Nantz are all Conservatives, or I remember reading they had at least donated money to the party. For some reason, I think I read in ESPN's book a few years ago that Bob Ley was as well, or at least a right leaning moderate. I remember Greg Anthony catching a little heat as a black guy supporting Mitt Romney. Coach K is a huge conservative for another basketball name. 

Big name NFL guys like Peyton, Brady, and Elway are all republicans, or thought to be in Brady's case. 

 

As far as expressing more conversative viewpoints, you might find a lot of these guys are more left leaning socially, but hard right fiscally. The social issues will hit the airwaves, not the money side. 

 

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When it comes to the millions of $$ these guys are pulling, of course they're wanting the 1% guys in office. Keeps them from having to look for offshore banking alternatives. 

And Jim Nantz is such a knee-pad nut-hugging putz, I almost throw up trying to watch the Masters. The fugging faux drama and whispering like he's standing right next to the guy putting is such bullshit. Why is he whispering when the guy is putting on the third hole about 5 miles away?

I'll bet he's secretly trying to pull a membership invite to Augusta...

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