So if he wins, he will no longer be on ESPN? Suddenly, I'm considering taking up residency in Texas...
This could be a huge win. Hopefully ESPN will drop him, he won't get elected, and ESPN won't take him back. Oh, God, please let that happen.
This could be a huge win. Hopefully ESPN will drop him, he won't get elected, and ESPN won't take him back. Oh, God, please let that happen.
I would imagine they'd have to limit his time on air if he comes out as an official candidate. I can't for the life of me figure out why the state of Texas would elect a man who's background is broadcast sports and got a man fired from his job because his kid didn't get enough playing time to the Senate. On the other hand, I come from the state of such political success stories as Jesse Ventura and Al Franken, so I can't really judge.
Minnesotans do have a tendency to elect completely unqualified people.
I would say that both Ventura and Franken seem more intelligent than James.
Ventura seemed pretty intelligent right up until he actually got sworn in. He then promptly went bat-**** crazy and it seems to have only gotten worse since he left office.