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Feb. 23, 2017 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Tom Brady For Senate
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This is an interesting opinion column out of Breitbart today.
This comes from Dylan Gwynn.
Tom Brady should challenge Elizabeth Warren for Senate seat in 2018. Now, of course, this sounds tremendous because we're so sick of Elizabeth Warren in the Senate, anything to get her out.
But this was an interesting concept to me because we had Donald Trump just enter politics and be successful.
He won the presidency.
You've got Ted Nugent.
Talking about running for office in Michigan.
You've even had Dwayne the Rock Johnson hint at perhaps making a run for president.
Now he's made public stances against Trump.
But nonetheless, it's an interesting concept here that we might be seeing where non-politicians are actually getting involved with politics.
And it might have something to do with kind of how it's entered the pop culture now, how Trump has made it just politics part of the pop culture now.
But I'm not saying Brady is going to run or should or shouldn't run.
I guess if he could get Senator Warren out, I would say, yes, Tom Brady, please run.
I don't know if he's done playing football or not.
But are we entering a new wave of American politics where these seats, these offices, these campaigns are...
Pretty much strictly just politicians or just reserved for career politicians, where now you're going to have more athletes looking into it, more private business owners looking into it, you know, superstars, actors, whatever it is, are they going to start going into politics now?
Is this something that's going to start to catch hold?
It's an interesting theory.
Again, I don't know if this is anything serious.
Obviously, Tom Brady had a Make American Great Again hat in his locker room.
He's friends with Donald Trump.
It was kind of public that he was a Trump supporter.
But this is also, even though You look at this story and you say, wow, that'd be great.
Tom Brady gets in.
It looks like he's got conservative values.
It looks like somebody who wants to make America great again.
But then it's also dangerous in the sense that you've also got people like Sarah Silverman.
You've got more of these liberal nutbags that are more willing to be public about their politics than you do people on the right.
Most people on the right, or conservatives, whatever you want to have, they're not usually public about it.
They're usually just more kept to themselves, whereas liberals are loudmouthed, obnoxious people like Sarah Silverman, what have you.
So it'll be interesting to see, but I found this column in Breitbart to be curious.
I thought the notion of athletes, including Brady, to defeat some of these stalwarts like Warren might be the antidote we need.
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