Posted on 12/04/2017 6:09:58 AM PST by C19fan
Free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick was named one of the 10 people on Time Magazine's shortlist for their annual "Person of the Year" honors.
The winner will be announced on Wednesday at 7 a.m. ET.
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Dicky McDickHead wasn’t available?
He single-handedly destroy the NFL over a false premise. So, that’s pretty good.
TIME is trolling by leaking this information. They have nothing else, and no buys whatever remains of their “publication”.
Angela Davis called.
She wants her doo back.
This is all about the president. Libs want to see him go ballistic when they make the washed up troublemaking Arab convert, lowlife POS the Man of the Year. The man who has cost the NFL to lose billions of dollars since he started his anti-American antics.
The longer this ugly clown is in the news, the more it hurts the NFL. I am okay with that.
How much does it pay?
So was hitler, murkul, tina brown, bammy, ayatolla homeini and suckerberg.
Oh, please!!!!!
Hey, give it to him. Make TIME more irrelevantt than it is already.
Singlehandedly killed the NFL, great job! When he turns 35 Colin for President.
Well, to be fair, he does seem to be Hitler-esque in some ways.
Yay! Another worthless honor. Throw the dog a bone.
Trump would love it to be Kaepernick. The more the press is commie lefty, the better for him.
My prediction of “#Me too” is on their shortlist.
..how about
Colin Kaepernik, Ass of the year?
Hopefully Kaepernick can do for Time magazine what he’s done for the NFL.
It will be Linda Sarsour.
Know what I can’t find? Interviews with Krapperdink. I’m sure some are out there but a quick search returns no live results. I’m thinking the left is burning out consultants to make him camera ready as he probably shows up live as the moron he really is.
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