Posted on 10/31/2006 5:11:19 AM PST by WestTexasWend
Drew Brees wants no part of his mother's political aspirations.
The NFL quarterback and Westlake High School graduate has told Mina Brees, an Austin attorney, to stop using his picture in TV commercials as she runs for a spot on Texas' 3rd Court of Appeals, saying their relationship is now "nonexistent" after souring six years ago.
"I think the major point here is that my mother is using me in a campaign, and I've made it known many times I don't want to be involved," he said Monday.
The New Orleans Saints player said he is speaking out now because she did not acknowledge previous requests to keep him out of the campaign.
She said replacement spots have been sent to TV stations.
The commercial in question has been airing on local stations. It includes a picture of Drew Brees in a San Diego Chargers uniform (his former team) and notes Mina Brees' football ties: She is also the daughter of a successful high school coach and the sister of former University of Texas quarterback Marty Akins.
Mina Brees, a Democrat, is running for a spot on the court that reviews civil and criminal cases from 24 counties in Central and West Texas. Her opponent is incumbent Republican Justice David Puryear.
Drew Brees said that when he heard about the spots, he called his mother and asked her to stop them. She did not return his calls or stop using his image, he said, and his agent sent her a letter Oct. 20 threatening legal action.
Mina Brees, 56, said a version of the spot that omits mentions of her son Drew was taped last week and sent to TV stations Friday.
KVUE Television, an ABC affiliate, received the new version late in the day Friday, sales director Jill Fredericks said. Fredericks said that the last of the campaign's old commercials ran Sunday and that new ones were scheduled to begin airing today. Mina Brees said that "everything in the ad was true" and that she did not anticipate it upsetting her son. She said the connection to football is relevant to her campaign because through sports, her father, Ray Akins, taught her a strong work ethic that she would bring to a career as a judge.
She said her other qualifications include being a president of the Austin Bar Association and having 27 years of legal experience. She noted that in a State Bar of Texas poll, 1,228 lawyers picked her as the better choice, compared with 914 who voted for Puryear.
She said of her relationship with her son: "I love Drew very much, and I'm very proud of him. But sometimes when people are following a career path, they change."
Drew Brees led Westlake to a state championship in football before graduating in 1997 and becoming the starting quarterback at Purdue University.
He signed a six-year, $60 million contract in the past off-season with the Saints.
During his senior year at Purdue, he said, their relationship crumbled after he refused to hire her as his agent. He said she later undercut his dealings with other agents and tried to sell a book about him to Sports Illustrated without his knowledge.
"There is definitely history," he said. "It's got nothing to do with my career path. I've just gotten older, and my eyes have opened to the lies and manipulation."
He added that her commercials were sending a message of, " 'If you don't know much about the election, vote for me because I know Drew' . . . and that is a shame because the political process should be decided on your credentials."
Mina Brees said her son's allegations are mischaracterizations.
She said that the book was a set of her memoirs about following her son through a season and that a Sports Illustrated writer, Tim Layden, told her in response to inquiries that it would not garner much interest. She said she had no intention of becoming her son's agent but took the NFL Players Association agent test to help her and Drew's father screen prospective agents while her son was still in college.
"I have never asked for a penny from Drew," she said.
She also said she received no messages asking her not to include information about him in her campaign.
Alan Sager, chairman of the Travis County Republican Party, said Mina Brees should pull out of the race. Sager said Brees is a "morally rudderless political opportunist" who acted unethically by using her son's image for her campaign.
But Chris Elliott, chairman of the Travis County Democratic Party, said Sager is making "a mountain out of a molehill."
sleazy broad.
They both seem like absolutely charming people!
I've a new respect for Drew now.
Typical Dem. Can't even get along with her own son.
That is truly a shame for everyone involved.
Gotta respect that line of thinking by Drew. Sad family situation, really. Mother sounds like a real piece of work.
..even after he asked her to stop. She is typical
Why both?
He's still mad at her for that birthmark. I saw her ad Sunday and it still included his name. Maybe if she offered money for use of his name, the NFL and his agent, would agree.
Man, I feel for this guy, I know how it is when your mom is a liberal dem...
If my mom would read a history book instead of Cosmo...she'd be a different person politically...I think.
Reguardless of how slimy your mother is, you are suppose to honor her. Drew should keep his comments private to his mother. I am sure he is right about her, but dragging dirty laundry out abaout your mother in the public is not respectful.
She is still your MOM! Love her a stay close no matter her politics!!!!
Since she didn't respond to multiple private requests he asked her in public to please stop. Looks like he succeeded this time. When asked why he brought up two instances on why he does not want to be associated.
Don't think he was disrespectful. I'm sure he has worse stories to tell..
Not sure how he can keep his comments private when she insists on misrepresenting his views and trying to capitalize off of him in a very public way.
Let's start by you telling me which one you think ISN'T a toad...
Moms ought not exploit their children for political gain.
No doubt she makes it very hard, but take it up with the the Author of the Commandments.
Cindy Sheehan comes to mind. Yuck!
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