Christian baseball players are under attack from Major League Baseball after they wore Bible verses on their ball caps to protest the MLB requiring them to wear Pride Month insignias. This follows athletes from many sports joining against the mandated LGBTQ propaganda.
This Christian uprising is long overdue. Should gays be battered or castigated? No. But individuals whose religious beliefs preclude them from celebrating gays should not be ostracized, either. And especially not for an entire month to benefit the perverted sexual deviations of fringe members off on the far-left.
MLB kisses Democrats’ butts, pure and simple. But they have no business forcing all of the players — or those of us who watch games — to indulge the exact same passions. Here’s more from Mark Dice.
A reminder for what seems like a lifetime ago when this was the worst thing we saw all week. Scott Ott leads this episode of The Right Angle, joined by Steve Green and Bill Whittle.
Dodgers Baseball is proud to announce a unique limited edition bobblehead that commemorates the true fans of Dodgers Baseball: MS-13 gang members.
Don’t miss this fantastic giveaway of a beautiful bobblehead modeled on an authentic MS-13 gang member on Friday July 18 as the Dodgers host the Milwaukee Brewers!
It’s MS-13 Bobblehead Night! Presented by the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights! Here’s more from The Babylon Bee.
Embattled Major League Baseball legend and all-time hits king Pete Rose, 83, died Monday at his Las Vegas home. The Clark County medical examiner confirmed Rose’s death to ABC News.
Rose spent the majority of his iconic career with the Cincinnati Reds where he won World Series titles in 1975 and 1976, and won a third championship with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1980. He ended career as a member of the Montreal Expos. Rose also was a 17-time National League All-Star and won the league’s Most Valuable Player Award in 1973.
Nicknamed “Charlie Hustle” for his firebrand style on the field, Rose went on to manage the Reds later in his career, but was banned from Major League Baseball in 1989 after an investigation revealed he had bet on baseball, all but ending his bid to enter the MLB Hall of Fame. Former Montreal Expos executive vice-president David Sampson reacts to Rose’s untimely death on CBS Sports HQ.
Veteran ESPN baseball analyst Tim Kurkjian recounts the life and complicated legacy of Rose and his major contribution to Major League Baseball.
Breanno Morello, former employee with Fox News, Newsmax and Major League Baseball, exposes the DOJ’s ongoing agenda to target veterans who allegedly participated in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
Morello reports that the DOJ and Veterans Administration have completely trampled on the Constitutional rights of the vets, not only crippling their finances, but also adding terrorist enhancement charges to those who were falsely convicted and sentenced. Morello welcomes British activist Tommy Robinson and Angel Harrison, wife of one of vet victims, to the podcast to discuss the issue.
Bill O’Reilly tells Glenn Beck that the 1962 New York Mets were the worst team in Major League Baseball history, losing 120 games. But now, O’Reilly says, there’s another “team” in Washington, D.C., that may be even worse. No, not the Nationals, but Joe Biden’s cabinet. O’Reilly breaks down the performance of several cabinet members and their catastrophic losses, proving they truly are amazingly incompetent.
The warzone violence in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago metropolitan area not only shows no signs of letting up, but appears to be intensifying. The normally chaotic Windy City weekends have now tragically spewed over into Monday!
Martin Brodel tells us the NBC-TV affiliate in Chicago reports that following 49 shootings and five deaths over the Father’s Day weekend, the violence spilled into Monday when 16 more victims were shot and seven killed! “You think things aren’t getting crazy,” Brodel says. “How many of these are people that have been let out of prison?” In this segment of his report, Brodel breaks down the depravity of the violence and also touches on Twitter’s continuing censorship, Mike Pompeo’s call for Americans to wake up and Palestinian activists storming and occupying an Israeli defense factory in England.
Corrupt political activist Stacey Abrams is in hot water for her false comments on new election laws recently passed in Georgia and for her role in convincing officials to move Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game out of Atlanta.
Her Leftist rhetoric drew the ire of Black Leaders for a Better Future and the Black Republican Council, who co-hosted an event in which they called out Abrams for her irresponsible remarks. Next News Network’s Elijah Shaffer brings us more.