The longtime “Sunday Night Football” sideline reporter already announced that she is co-chairing the Minnesota gubernatorial campaign of Republican candidate ...
Let’s continue that and find out what we all have in common, not just what we have in common for people who look like us.'” “Why are we even teaching that the color of your skin that matters?” Tafoya asked. “I’m just astonished that we’re so looking in the rear-view mirror and not absorbing the progress that we’ve made in this country, and building on it, and recognizing it,” she said. “Imagine leaving a high-profile job over a made-up issue,” Hill tweeted. “It breaks my heart that kids are being taught that skin color matters. “So, rather than banging it out on Twitter or Instagram every day, I thought that I’ve got to do something.
Former sideline reporter Michele Tafoya is said to be backing a politician whose organization aims to counter 'the prevailing narrative in popular culture ...
In 2021, Alex Smith, who played with Kaepernick, said “it doesn’t make sense” that he’s not in the NFL. But Tafoya wants you to believe it wasn’t protesting that’s kept Kaepernick out of the league, but simply ability. She signaled just how seriously we should take her views on social justice issues when she agreed to go on Carlson’s show in the first place. This made it more difficult for Black men — who currently make up 70% of the NFL‘s players — to prove brain damage caused by the game than white men. The covenants stated that property could be sold only to white people. And Tafoya says her heart breaks because “my kids are being taught that skin color matters.” … Well, the joke pretty much writes itself. The recently retired NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya swung by Tucker Carlson’s show this week to talk about why she felt compelled to leave her high-profile sports media job and get involved in politics.
Michele Tafoya has swiftly shifted from covering the NFL — a league in the midst of a racial reckoning — to emerging as the latest conservative voice to ...
Former NBC Sports sideline reporter Michele Tafoya left Sunday Night Football to begin a career in politics following Super Bowl LVI (56) on Sunday at SoFi ...
Last fall, Tafoya was asked about whether she believed Kaepernick was “blackballed” by NFL owners. “If they believed he could win them a Super Bowl he would be ...
Former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya weighed in on critical race theory during a Fox News appearance, saying she's disheartened her children are ...