| Time | Text |
|---|---|
| Jim in Thornton, Colorado, from Zagreb to Thornton. | |
| Hello, Dennis. | |
| Yes, sir. | |
| Can I any longer watch major sports? | |
| I grew up a Cardinal fan growing up in Jackson, Tennessee. | |
| I've been a Cardinal fan for 70 years. | |
| We moved to Texas when I was 13, and our youth leader at church took a group of us boys to the very first Dallas Cowboy game. | |
| I've been a Cowboy fan for 60 years. | |
| We moved to Colorado in 91. When the Rockies do in the National League, I've been a Rockies fan for 30 years. | |
| Their capitulation to this Black Lives Matter Marxist organization breaks my heart that I can no longer watch my favorite sports. | |
| You are not alone, if that's of any comfort. | |
| They have poison sports. | |
| Because everything the Left touches, it poisons. | |
| There is no exception to that on Earth since the Left began with Marx and Lenin. |