There is really something wrong with our country when you have to go to ESPN for meaningful, respectful conversation about a political issue.
But I am really, really impressed by the participants of this round table. They are listening to one another, explaining how their viewpoints have changed, and not shying away from saying they were wrong in the past. Beyond that, everyone on the panel is an eloquent and passionate speaker, which in and of itself is a refreshing thing when it comes to politics.
So yeah, a certain someone should probably stop trying to piss off football players. They are smart, politically active, and aren't accountable to an electorate. Shockingly enough, this is good for free speech.
But I am really, really impressed by the participants of this round table. They are listening to one another, explaining how their viewpoints have changed, and not shying away from saying they were wrong in the past. Beyond that, everyone on the panel is an eloquent and passionate speaker, which in and of itself is a refreshing thing when it comes to politics.
So yeah, a certain someone should probably stop trying to piss off football players. They are smart, politically active, and aren't accountable to an electorate. Shockingly enough, this is good for free speech.