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Time To Boycott Baseball

The overseers of Major League Baseball have now proven themselves to be just as idiotic as their counterparts in the National Football League and National Basketball Association. To protest Georgia’s attempts to reform its election laws, MLB has announced it will move the All-Star Game out of Atlanta, costing the state of Georgia upwards of $100 million in tourist revenue.

The fact of the matter is: The new law will make it tougher for election fraud to occur in Georgia. In our estimation, that’s a step in the right direction. There was ample evidence of widespread cheating in the 2020 election, with Atlanta being one of the hotspots for the thievery.

Styxhexenhammer666 says “not many SJWs watch sports, MLB.” Why is a sports league trying to dictate election laws anyway? MLB can’t even decide whether to apply the DH, or designated hitter, in both the American and National Leagues!

The bottom line: It’s now time to boycott MLB the same as we have stopped going to NFL or NBA games.  Does that mean you can’t buy a pack of baseball cards? That’s up for you to decide yourself.

But if each of us cancels purchasing some tickets, or touring major league parks, the MLB will feel the economic crunch. And they need to get hit — hard. So hard, they stick with playing the game, as opposed to ever again maliciously trying to dictate our national politics.

Gen. Flynn For President

Should President Trump opt out of the 2024 race and ditch “The Plan” to return to the White House before then, a faction of the GOP is prepared to draft Gen. Michael Flynn to run for the Presidency. In the same vein as Trump, Flynn’s candidacy would be intriguing. He’s a military man and not a politician, but owns the presence, stature and charisma to step into the role.

Political consultant and lobbyist Roger Stone says, “If we get to that crossroads (of Trump opting out), we the citizens will have to draft Gen. Flynn. In other words, I don’t think the General ought to get down there like a grubby, grasping politician and declare his candidacy. For a man who’s put duty to his country before everything in his life, the General can be appealed to on that basis.” Stone joins Alex Jones on InfoWars to talk 2024 Presidential politics and reforming election laws.

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