Brett Farve was an asshole as the Quarterback of Green Bay Packers but, since he was the Gunslinger, who consistently beat the hated Chicago Bears, and a Super Bowl winner (just once haha) it was all okay.
Brett was able to get away with sexually harassing several women at the end of his career by citing addiction to Vicodin and simply refusing to cooperate. Brett had to pay a whole $50,000 fine from the NFL while the NY Jets organization fired the women Favre was harassing.
Since then Brett has devolved into the cliched aging athlete, telling people to work hard and lauding Donald Trump while he himself is engaged in the most despicable schemes to defraud and steal money; you know a typical rightwing asshole.
While Favre was extolling hard work he and his wife were engaged in multiple schemes with the despicable Mississippi Governor and other Republican officials to swindle millions of dollars. Favre stole over a million dollars directly from the TANF, and at this point can be linked to over $8 million in funds "misappropriated" through various means and schemes.Remember, in conservative parlance, wypipo who help advance the rightwing agenda are always good people who inadvertently did a bad thing, those who espouse liberal ideas or suffer from the crime of unforgivable blackness are bad people inherently and therefore deserve to face extrajudicial execution at a movements' notice.
Of course, Brett's defense will be like his football days; He didn't embezzle he just helped the embezzlement schemes like throwing a touchdown to Sterling Sharpe! Favre no doubt learned these thieving techniques from Diaper Donny himself but, failed to realize he, himself is semi-pro at grifting at best, while Diaper Donny is the G.O.A.T. of the grifters.
It's shocking how often staunch rightwing sports stars, like Favre and Curt Schilling, spend countless hours bemoaning modern America, besmirching and demonizing people on government assistance, while they themselves are engaged in criminal schemes to steal millions using their government connections. Every Accusation is a Confession. (EAIAC)
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