Curt Schilling starts radio show to stop 'career criminal' Hillary Clinton [Big League Stew]
Liz Roscher
Oct 24, 2016, 9:56 AM
Since he was fired from ESPN six months ago for sharing an anti-transgender Facebook post, ex-Red Sox ace Curt Schilling has had a lot of free time. And hes spent that free time loudly supporting republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, calling into radio shows to argue with people, and plotting his 2018 Massachusetts senatorial campaign. But soon Schilling wont have as much free time to play with.
Conservative website Breitbart has hired Schilling to do a daily online radio show called Whatever It Takes, which will focus heavily on listener call-ins and feature Schillings commentary on a wide range of issues. From the Breitbart press release, it doesnt sound like sports is high on the list.
The caller-intensive show will feature Schillings unfiltered and insightful commentary on a mix of topics ranging from politics and culture to current affairs and perhaps some sports.
Schilling and his emphatically conservative views will fit right in at Breitbart, which he considers to be the last bastion of actual journalism. In the press release, Schilling seems ready for a fight.
This is the most important election of our lifetimes and under no circumstances can we allow a career criminal to be put in the Oval Office.
I am proud to be a part of a team that will continue to point out the very thing thats ruining this country: liberal, progressive, socialist agenda driven by the elite globalist connected to American politics and the Clinton family.
Considering the direction the presidential election seems to be going, hell have plenty to talk about in the future. If the latest polls havent clued him in, the attendance at Schillings very own Trump rally probably did.
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