Politics
QB Aaron Rodgers: State of California is ‘going to s***’, small businesses ‘f***ing gone’
Speaking to Bill Maher on his Club Random podcast, out Sunday, Rodgers called out the state’s tough COVID-19 rules saying: ‘State’s going to s*** but I’m hanging on.’
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers didn’t mince words when he said the state of California is “going to s**t.” While a guest on Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast released Sunday, Rodgers blasted the state’s strict COVID-19 rules and regulations expressly stating, “State’s going to s*** but I’m hanging on.”
Specifically, Rodgers addressed the devastation caused to small businesses. “I grew up in a small town, very little cases up in Chico, California, but all the small businesses? F***ing gone,” Rodgers stated.
The quarterback made sure to clarify that he does not view himself as a conservative. Speaking about the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, he said “I think there’s a lot of people that believe that you should have your own decision-making on your own medical decisions.”
Rodgers wouldn’t say who he would vote for but alluded to the fact that Biden’s age may be too old to run for reelection.
“I’m a rational thinker. I’m not on one side or the other,” Rodgers said. “As much as I might lean more pro-life, I don’t want the government to tell me I can’t smoke a cigar, I can’t have a drink of alcohol, I can’t choose my own medical decisions. And if I’m a woman, don’t f***ing tell me what to do. Like whether or not I agree with what you decide to do, who cares? And the government should not have a decision that infringes upon my own personal freedoms.”
Maher addressed Trump’s “sore loser” behavior after the outcome of the 2020 election and used a football analogy.
“You take it like a man,” Maher said. “You don’t go we won that game. That’s what Donald Trump does. We won that game. You didn’t. You lost it. It happens. You lose sometimes. Be a f***ing man and just own up like every other president has ever done. Everybody else who ever lost an election was just man enough to say I f***ing lost, I’ll try next time.”
Last August, Rodgers said he was ‘immunized’ and repeatedly did not wear a mask in settings in which they would be appropriate.
The Daily Mail continued:
Rodgers also chose his words carefully when speaking about the vaccine at a training camp back in August 2021. Instead of saying he was ‘vaccinated,’ Rodgers would say he was ‘immunized,’ which some presumed to mean that he had received the injection.
However, Rodgers may have meant that he had COVID-19 antibodies from a previous infection.
Rodgers has maintained that he is not ‘anti-vax’ in general but that it wasn’t the right decision for him, adding how he believed he was in the ‘crosshairs of the woke mob right now.’
…Unbelievably, in the midst of this entirely self-created crisis California is doubling down.
When you consider the astonishing incoherence and deep destructiveness of the Democrats’ energy policies, you inevitably conclude that they are truly in the grip of a ‘climate’ cult…
Anti-science, anti-human, inconsistent even on its own terms…it is all one giant, self-indulgent exercise in elitist virtue-signaling, and as usual ordinary Americans are left in the dark.
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