America was 'in a better place:' former NFL QB supports Trump over Biden
TMZ reported on it in a celebrity athlete blog post, saying the following:
"I think Donald was a non-political president, and I liked that about him," Favre told Jason Whitlock in a lengthy conversation Tuesday on the TV personality's "Fearless" podcast. "Was he perfect? Absolutely not. Am I perfect? Absolutely not. I'm flawed just like the rest of 'em. We're all flawed. But, I really felt like he had our country in a better place and really cared about our people in our country."
"Black, white, Hispanic, Asian -- you name it," the former Packers quarterback continued. "I think if you were an American citizen, he cared about you, first and foremost. I don't know if our current president has the same mentality."
Brett Favre may not feel the same way about Joe Biden because Biden often criticizes the MAGA movement, throwing half the country under the bus in verbal attacks. Joe Biden once spoke of unity and bringing people together, but he constantly goes on the attack against Republicans in a way that will certainly not unite people, but instead make them bicker and battle.
Brett Favre didn't stop there. The epic quarterback who played many seasons in the NFL chimed in on biological males competing against women in women's sports and the girls bathroom issues. TMZ's report continued, saying the following about Brett Favre and his opinions:
The former Green Bay signal-caller also talked about one of the most polarizing issues in the country, transgender people ... a topic which Favre feels strongly about.
During the chat with Whitlock, he said, "To think that a young man who identifies as a girl, I don't understand -- just hear me out -- can go into a girl's bathroom and use the restroom with girls, and for us to think that's OK, I think is wrong. I'm sorry."
He went on to agree with Whitlock's opinion that transgender women shouldn't be allowed to compete against biological females in sporting events.
Brett Favre seems to have it all figured out, except for that Mississippi welfare scandal, which he's not allowed to talk about in public yet. There's apparently a gag order on that until it's resolved, but he suggested he can't wait to talk about it.
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