“We give the media license to do everything, and responsibility to adhere to nothing, morally or professionally.”
You are correct but Brady is an extremely public persona and certainly knows how to play the media game.
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Well, if the Dixie Chicks wanted to wear t-shirts, but not discuss their political views on stage while they were performing, I probably wouldn’t have much sentiment about them one way or another. I might have judged them instead on their musical ability or philanthropic efforts, if they had any.
I don’t care who Tom Brady votes for. As long as he isn’t using his position as a bully-pulpit, it is his business. If he gets in front of the camera after a game, covered in sweat, and begins talking about global warming and how evil corporations are responsible and such...I wouldn’t like it.
And that is how I think it should be.