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February 10, 2021 6 mins

Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Brett Favre for making hypocritical comments about Deshaun Watson’s Trade request.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's time for Donkey of the day. I'm a Democrat,
so being donkey of the day is a little bit
of a mixed so like a dog day the club.
Now I've been called a lot of my twenty three
years that donkey of the day is a near white. Yeah,
it's donkey of the day for Thursday, February fourth, goes

(00:27):
to Brett Farve. What about that's right, Brett Favre. Okay,
you know, either people don't know, don't show it, don't
give a damn about their own hypocrisy. Okay, because Brett
Favre yesterday it was the pot calling the kettle black.
And it doesn't help that the kettle he was talking
about was a black man, a black quarterback. But this
isn't about race, okay, This is about hypocrisy and wrangling

(00:50):
wrangler jeans. Okay. Now, don't get me wrong, Everyone at
some point in life has been a hypocrite. You will
not leave this planet without being a hypocrite. It happens
to the best of us. And listen, I'm not even
and oppose the folks change in their minds. You should
be allowed to do that, but you have to acknowledge
that your stance has changed because when it comes out
of the left cornfield on attractive with some Wrangler jeans

(01:11):
on in a Maggae endorsement, and you will probably be
called on it. And that's where we are this morning
because Brett Favre was on with y'all Whose Sports and
he was interviewing with a young lady named Minty Bets,
and he was asked about Houston Texans quarterback the Shawn Watson,
who officially requested a trade from the Texans less than
six months after signing a four year contract extension worth

(01:32):
a hundred and sixty million dollars. Dropped on a clues
bons for Deshaun Watson man good brogging. He was on
Breakfast a couple of few weeks ago. Now we all
know trade requests have been happening in all sports since forever. Okay,
it's a number of reasons Folks want to be traded.
Usually it's because they're not happy. The reason they usually
aren't happy is because the team they are on constantly loses.

(01:52):
If the team they are playing for isn't making any
moves to build up the team and put real talent
around the start there, they want to be out I'm
not mad at it, but Brett Farbara has a different
take than me. Let's go to y'all who sports for
the report police. When I entered the league, it was
almost unheard of for a player to demand basically anything.

(02:13):
I'm kind of old school. I think you get paid
a ton of money to do a certain job and
just do it and let the chips fall where they may.
I think we make too much money to the voice opinion,
but I'm not saying he's wrong. Again. I think it's
a different day in time. I think we make too
much money to voice an opinion. We should just play

(02:34):
and let the chips fall where they may. Let's unpack this,
as my therapist says, what does that even mean? Okay,
I think we make too much money to voice in
an opinion. The fact that a person makes that much
money is all the reason they should have an opinion.
He's the franchise quarterback. They should ask him about any

(02:55):
decisions in regard to the team players. Coaches. Ain't no
letting the chips fall they made when you're the franchise player.
If I'm the franchise player, I should be able to
voice my opinion about the franchise. I want to win,
and when you want to win, you ask for certain things.
Brett Farve, did you let the chips fall where they
made when you requested a trade in two thousand and seven? Listen, Brett,

(03:18):
I'm talking to you. Okay, stop playing backyard football with
your dog for a second and listen to me. Did
you let the chips fall where they may when you
requested the trade from the Green Bay Packers in two
thousand and seven? Would you like to know why Brett
Favre requested the trade because Brett Farve was reportedly upset
the Packards were unwilling to trade a fifth round pick
to acquire Randy Moss, who Brett had recruited during that offseason.

(03:42):
I would be mad at that too, by the way,
because because that was the year Randy Moss got traded
to the Patriots when he caught an NFL record twenty
three touchdowns in two thousand seven. Okay, why helping the
Patriots go undefeated and make it all the way to
the Super Bowl before they lost to some bumbass team
I can't even remember the name. But why didn't they
make the deal for Randy Moss? Only God knows? But
mom point is Brett Farve is a hill billy ass hypocrite.

(04:04):
How can you chastise someone for requesting the trade when
you did the same exact thing in two thousand seven.
By the way, Brett Farve made eleven point eight million
dollars eleven million in base salary, eight hundred thousands and bonuses.
How many of you all out there have ever made
almost twelve million dollars in a year? How many of

(04:25):
y'all out there have ever almost made twelve million dollars
in your life? Forget to forget the eleven million, but
what about the point eight How many of y'all out
there make it eight hundred thousand dollars a year? Okay,
this almost twelve million dollars a year qualified for the
I think we make too much money to voice an
opinion theory. Because that didn't stop you, Brett, I'm really
asking for a friend that doesn't wear wranglers. Make it

(04:46):
make sense? Okay? This reminds me of a quote I
heard before, and that quote is one should examine oneself
for a very long time before thinking of condemning us.
As Brett, I know you're comfortable in jeans that are tough.
I know you're comfortable in jeans that will last. I
know you're comfortable in wrangler, but you should not be

(05:10):
comfortable throwing stones in a glass farmhouse. Please let Brett
father give Please let me Mark get Brett Father read
the biggest haw he haw he haw. You're stupid, mother?
Are you dumb? All right? Now? I know you're wondering
where bad to the bone just came from? You know,
you gotta be an uncle and auntie to remember these
type of things. Play it. I'm comfortable and jeans that
are tough. I'm comfortable in jeans that last. I'm comfortable.

(05:37):
That's right. You gotta be an uncle of auntie to
remember those type of things. Okay, are you talking like that?
Did you ever wear wranglers? Never made you wear wranglers?
I wonder who are the people that wore wranglers? Because
of bread father people fare had to be white people, right,
I'm sure you right, I bet you. It was so
much wranglers on the Capitol Building on January. I guarantee

(06:01):
you that if you did a survey, nine percent of
those people had on wrangler jeans. Bro I'm sure there
was a lot of wranglers out there all right, Well,
thank you for that donkey today
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