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Essay:Greatest Conservative Sports Stars

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Owens, who is black, represents a district where blacks are less than 2% of the voters.
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|[[Novak Djokovic]]
|tennis
|all-time record-holder for the most weeks (more than 311) as #1, holding the record for winning the most Grand Slam titles (24), Novak Djokovic often gives glory to [[God]] with the sign of the [[Crucifixion|Cross]] after big tennis victories. While he was winning the intense finals of the Australian Open in 2012 (which he's won a record 10 times), he did the sign of the cross after key points and even kissed a wooden cross, which the [[liberal media]] falsely described as "kissing his necklace."<ref>http://trueblueconservative.com/2012/01/djokovic-pulls-a-tebow-southern-prose/</ref> Djokovic is also outspoken against mandatory [[vaccine|vaccination]], and gave up some titles rather than succumb to the [[vaccine tyrants]].
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|[[Greg Norman]]
|golf
|pro-[[Trump]],<ref>https://shark.com/sharkwatch/news/norman-backs-trump-05-01-2017/</ref> Norman brilliantly founded the [[LIV]] tour after the [[PGA Tour]] boycotted Trump's golf courses. Norman himself won "91 Career Victories (20 PGA TOUR, 71 International and Others), 31 Second Place Finishes (PGA TOUR), 11 Third Place Finishes (PGA TOUR), 331 Weeks at No. 1," and 2 majors.<ref>https://shark.com/the-shark/career-highlights/</ref>
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|Mike Piazza
|baseball
|Hall of Famer and all-time home run leader among catchers (399),<ref>https://www.statmuse.com/mlb/ask/most-career-home-runs-by-a-catcher</ref> Piazza endorsed [[conservative]] black [[Larry Elder]] for governor of [[California]].<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2021/09/14/bring-back-the-california-dream-dodger-legend-and-hall-of-famer-mike-piazza-goes-to-bat-for-larry-elder/</ref>
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|Burgess Owens
|football
|[[Utah]] congressman (R-UT district 4) who defeated a [[Dem]] incumbent in 2020, Owens spent ten seasons in the [[NFL]] as a safety and won Super Bowl XV with the Raiders. A family man with six children, he wrote a book entitled ''Liberalism or How to Turn Good Men into Whiners, Weenies and Wimps''. Owens, who is black, represents a district where blacks are less than 2% of the voters.
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|Jack Nicklaus
|golf
|considered the greatest golfer ever, holding the all-time record for the most major tournament victories, Nicklaus enthusiastically supported President [[Donald Trump]] and his campaign for reelection.<ref>https://sports.yahoo.com/golf-legend-jack-nicklaus-endorsement-president-donald-trump-044845076.html</ref> Nicklaus also criticized as "[[cancel culture]]" the transfer of the 2022 PGA championship away from [[Trump]]'s golf course in Bedminster, [[New Jersey]],<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2022/05/19/cancel-culture-caused-trumps-bedminster-course-to-lose-the-pga-championship/</ref> where it was scheduled.
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|Bobby Orr
|hockey
|the greatest defenseman ever, Orr took out a full-page ad in [[New Hampshire]] days before the [[United States Presidential Election, 2020|2020 presidential election]] to endorse [[Trump]], decrying unfair criticism of him and announcing “That’s the kind of teammate I want.”<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/10/30/nhl-legend-bobby-orr-endorses-trump-thats-the-kind-of-teammate-i-want/</ref>
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|Jorge Masvidal
|martial arts (UFC)<ref>At least 5 UFC stars are outspoken conservatives: [https://www.dailywire.com/news/the-most-conservative-sport-5-ufc-stars-who-dont-hide-their-right-wing-opinions].</ref>
|a high-ranked Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight who holds the record for the quickest knockout (5 seconds), Masvidal campaigned for President [[Trump]] and criticized [[Dems]]: "The Democrats just think that they are entitled to the Latino vote."<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2020/10/13/ufc-welterweight-jorge-masvidal-the-democrats-just-think-that-they-are-entitled-latino-vote/</ref>
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|baseball
|[[Baseball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] relief pitcher who helped lead the [[New York Yankees]] to their championship in 1978, and who finished four times in the top five in Cy Young voting and was a nine-time All-Star, Gossage is an outspoken supporter of President [[Donald Trump]] and a sharp critic of [[Democrat]]s.<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/sports/hall-of-fame-pitcher-goose-gossage-democrats-trump</ref>
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|Novak Djokovic
|tennis
|#1 in the world for much of the last decade and likely to break Roger Federer's all-time record for most weeks (310) as #1, Novak Djokovic often gives glory to God with the sign of the [[Crucifixion|Cross]] after big tennis victories. While he was winning the intense finals of the Australian Open in 2012 (which he won again in 2020), he did the sign of the cross after key points and even kissed a wooden cross, which the [[liberal media]] falsely described as "kissing his necklace."<ref>http://trueblueconservative.com/2012/01/djokovic-pulls-a-tebow-southern-prose/</ref> Djokovic is also outspoken against mandatory [[vaccine|vaccination]].
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|[[Boris Spassky]]
|famed world chess champion who lost the [[Match of the Century]] to [[Bobby Fischer]] in 1972, Spassky was actually a [[conservative]] opponent of [[communism]] whose exemplary sportsmanship made that contest happen
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|[[Herschel Walker]]
|football
|Perhaps the greatest athlete of the last half-century, Walker had sprinter speed in a lineman's physique with apparent immunity to fatigue. He ranks 12th in career all-purpose yardage in the NFL, and also had a very successful career in the rival USFL and in college. But he is excluded from the NFL Hall of Fame because of his conservative views<ref>Walker tweeted in June 2019: “Not to point fingers at California, but why would you give free healthcare to illegal immigrants when your streets are littered with homeless legal residents, trash, and tents. California is a beautiful place, so let’s keep it that way.” [http://www.ktvu.com/sports/nfl-legend-herschel-walker-slams-california-bill-aiming-to-give-health-care-benefits-to-some-illegal]</ref> and/or the demonic NFL's bias against the very best athletes.
|[[Vladimir Putin]]
|[[judo]]
|black belt judo champion of [[Leningrad]] at age 21, and also proficient in [[karate]];<ref>https://www.rbth.com/lifestyle/330194-vladimir-putins-favorite-sports</ref>opposed to the [[homosexual agenda]], and [[pro-life]], as President of the [[Russia]]
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|Tyson Fury
|[[Chuck Norris]]
|karate
|Six-time undefeated World Professional Karate Champion, middleweight division, and the first westerner ever to achieve an eighth degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Also became an action film and TV star; now a leading conservative commentator.
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|[[Jim Jordan]]
|football
|helped lead the Chicago Bears to their 1985 Super Bowl title, but declined an invitation to a ceremony held decades later by the [[Obama]] White House.
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|Paul Gascoigne
|soccer
|Openly made a gesture of support of the conservative Orange Order while playing for Glasgow Rangers, risking the wrath of liberal fans in the process
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|Paul Azinger
|Played center and linebacker for the [[University of Michigan]] and led them to two undefeated championship seasons. He was later offered professional contracts by two NFL franchises, but declined in order to attend law school. Later, Ford became minority leader of the [[House of Representatives]] and was appointed [[Vice President]] following the resignation of [[Spiro Agnew]], and then became president when [[Richard Nixon]] resigned. Ford praised and introduced conservative [[Robert Bork]] at the beginning of his contentious nomination hearings in 1987; nearly two decades earlier, congressman Ford also sought to impeach liberal Supreme Court Justice [[William Douglas]].
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|Burgess Owens
|Football
|Ten seasons in the NFL as a safety, won Super Bowl XV with the Raiders. A family man with six children, he wrote a book entitled ''Liberalism or How to Turn Good Men into Whiners, Weenies and Wimps''.
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|Tyson Fury
|Boxing
|Supports Donald Trump, Conservative Brexiteers, and is a practising Traditional Catholic. Opposes abortion and homosexuality.
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|[[Lionel Messi]]
|[[soccer]]
|devoutly [[Christian]], Messi often does the [[Sign of the Cross]] and then points to [[heaven]] after scoring a goal.
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|Rogers Hornsby
|baseball
|considered the greatest righthanded hitter ever, Hornsby never smoked or drank, and never went to the movies out of concern that watching would harm his eyesight.
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|Gale Sayers
|football
|a phenomenal open-field running back and kick-returner who scored 6 touchdowns in one pro game and was the youngest ever inducted into the [[NFL]] Hall of Fame, Sayers wrote the best-seller ''I Am Third'' ([[Jesus]] is first) that became a hit TV movie.
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|John L. Sullivan
|boxing
|the last heavyweight champion of bare-knuckled boxing and the first champion of gloved boxing, Sullivan was a reformed heavy drinker who strongly supported [[Prohibition]].
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|[[Babe Ruth]]
|Piotr Malachowski
|discus throw
|[[Conservative]] [[Poland]]'s Olympic athlete sells sold his silver medal a week after winning to pay for the medical expenses of a 3-year-old child with eye cancer. "My silver medal is worth much more today than it was a week ago." <ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/08/26/athlete-sells-rio-medal-to-help-3-year-old-with-eye-cancer.html Athlete sells Rio medal to help 3-year-old with eye cancer, Fox News, August 26, 2016]</ref>
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|Ben Watson
|football
|Fromer running back of the Kansas City Chiefs. Johnson exposed the NFL's & NBA's homosexual agenda on Twitter<ref>https://www.metroweekly.com/2019/09/former-nfl-player-larry-johnson-claims-theres-an-effeminate-agenda-being-promoted-in-the-nfl-and-nba/</ref>
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|[[Cristiano Ronaldo]]
|Soccer
|Ronaldo and his family is known for being devout Catholic. Ronaldo met with conservative psychologist [[Jordan Peterson]] who had therapy sessions to treat his depression after lost of his son. Ronaldo also refused to wear "gay pride armband" during Euro 2020.
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