Posted on 06/19/2014 8:56:00 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
In an ad posted on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's YouTube page on Wednesday, former NFL quarterback Brett Favre, a product of the coastal town of Kiln, MS that played college ball at the University of Southern Mississippi, came out to support incumbent Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS).
Ive learned through football that strong leadership makes the difference between winning and losing. And when it comes to our states future, trust me: Mississippi can win and win big with Thad Cochran, Favre said. Thad Cochran always delivers, just like he did during Katrina."
Cochran is locked into a runoff battle with Tea Party hopeful State Sen. Chris McDaniel that is set for a vote on June 24. The two first faced off in the Mississippi Republican Primary on June 3, with McDaniel having a slight edge in the results. However, without a candidate earning more than 50 percent, the contest is headed to a runoff.
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Someone who does indecent things to girls is endorsing someone who does indecent things to animals!
...and I used to like Bret Favre.
Is he really kind of a goofball?
More of a wild child...(And that comes directly from one of the hostesses who used to work for him at his Steakhouse in Milwaukee.)
FArve is a moron..
I guess my “bias” is that I think even an idiot ought to know by now that Obama’s a disaster and that “half measures”, or less, like the kinds of things Thad Cochran supports are a joke and that he needs to be thrown out for the good of the country, to the extent that it’s still savable. So how can Bret Favre not know this?
Anyway, what a luck-out for Green Bay that they get an Aaron Rodgers to replace someone as good as Bret Favre was.
Watch out Thad, Brett could retire on you any time, and then unretire with somebody else.
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