The left loves it when professional athletes get political — as long as they do it for the right candidate.
On Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers held on for a 30-24 victory over the Dallas Cowboys at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. During post-game interviews on the field with NBC’s Melissa Stark, defensive end Nick Bosa took the opportunity to display a quick non-verbal message to fans as he appeared and pointed to his white and gold MAGA hat before walking away.
The intent was clear as Bosa wanted fans to know which candidate he was supporting in next week’s election (it’s clearly not Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz). While sports usually function as an escape from politics, when athletes do get political, it is usually to support the latest left-wing trend (See: the NBA). Needless to say, it was refreshing to see Bosa confidently show out for the other side.
Not everyone was in agreement with that sentiment, as California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas posted on social media platform X that, “I’ve seen enough of Bosa in California” and that he wants the Niners ownership to trade him away. […]
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