Former NBC football reporter Michele Tafoya had some phrases for a fellow speaking head.
Tafoya known as out ESPN analyst Mina Kimes for her praising of Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and his “masculinity.”
“I’m sincerely embarrassed for @minakimes,” Tafoya wrote on X. “And the way pathetic that her type of ‘masculinity’ means greater than the candidate’s document, which is abysmal. Sincerely, A Minnesotan.”
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Kimes stated it was “actually necessary” to see a “completely different type of masculinity,” though she by no means formally endorsed Walz.
“We’re type of seeing it within the NFL with the Kelces, and Dan Campbell – this concept that ‘large, robust soccer man’ isn’t separate from displaying emotion and empathy,” Kimes stated on Pablo Torre’s podcast. “Sure, they’re calling him ‘coach’ and what not, however in the identical breath, they’re emphasizing, ‘this man, the 12 months he was a soccer coach, additionally ran the gay-straight alliance at the highschool.’ That’s actually highly effective in a method that goes far past politics and electability, which is the dialogue we’re having. There are only a few fashions like that in American public life.”
Kimes responded to Tafoya’s submit with what’s turn into a meme of LeBron James pretending to be scared.
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ESPN not too long ago fired Sam Ponder, and it has been extensively speculated it was due to her political views, as she had spoken out about transgender participation in ladies’s and women’ sports activities. ESPN cited finances cuts and likewise fired Robert Griffin III.
Dan Orlovsky, an analyst for the community, additionally deleted a submit that learn “Defend our daughters” in the course of the boxing controversy on the Olympics.
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Tafoya left NBC shortly after Tremendous Bowl LVI – proper after leaving, she turned the co-chair for Republican Minnesota gubernatorial candidate Kendall Qualls, when he ran towards Walz.
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