Former MLB broadcaster claims he was BLACKLISTED for being a 'white, male Republican'



Being a white, male conservative today is equivalent to putting a giant “kick me” sign on your back, or at least that’s been Ryan Spaeder’s experience.

Spaeder has a long list of career achievements. Perhaps most notable are his contributions to Major League Baseball, specifically as a broadcaster and as a writer.

However, despite his dedication to the sport, he claims he’s “been blackballed by Major League Baseball” due to his gender, race, and political views.

“I am not welcome any more,” he tells Stu Burguiere.

Despite his ousting, Spaeder refuses to conform for the sake of acceptance.

“I’m not going to bend the knee; it’s not me,” he says.

But his courage has not been without cost.

“I have 62,000 followers, [but] it's probably cost me double that. It’s cost me jobs. I got fired by the Athletic before I even started there,” he says.

“Because of your political views?” Stu asks.

“That’s my perception,” says Spaeder, but “of course, they said, ‘it's because we overestimated our need for help,’ but then they went and hired somebody else.”

Major League Baseball “is a foundational part of American culture. They should be accepting of people on the right [and] people on the left. … Politics shouldn't invade baseball, but we've turned that completely upside down, I think to the sport's detriment and certainly to the country’s detriment,” says Stu.


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Climate activists GLUE themselves to things, risking amputation and serious injury



Climate change activists are not known for their intellect. What they are known for, however, is performing ridiculous stunts in the name of climate activism.

In a viral clip, activists, who glued themselves to an airplane tarmac, are freed by what appears to be firefighters. One activist cries out, clearly shocked that he's experiencing pain.

“What a bunch of morons,” BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere comments.

“What’s funny about that is like, what did you think was gonna happen when you glued your hand to a runway?” he asks.

“Now, of course,” he continues, “all the flights continued. They just landed other places.”

In another clip, two activists are seen with their hands both let their hands harden in one cement block, which Stu notes that they may need to amputate in order to get free.

“Did this work? Did you change anything about your climate activities today because these idiots glued themselves to things or put their hands in cement?” Stu asks.

The only thing it works for, Stu believes, is a little good, old fashioned natural selection.

“This never works. Now, it is a way to thin the herd. And maybe we should all celebrate it for that reason. But I will say, if you’re an idiot and you’re thinking about gluing yourselves to a thing, you may want to stop that.”

Another activist decided to paint a private plane and then glue himself to it. Others were dragged to the side of the road by a truck driver while protesting climate change by blocking traffic.

Stu is quite amused.

“The climate? Not saved. Still in climate catastrophe boys and girls, and so, so, sad.”


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(Ready)Woke culture unmasked: Dylan Mulvaney's role in corporate wokeness



No matter how woke a company goes, it will never be woke enough.

And in light of recent events, this includes Bud Light.

“You never arrive,” Stu Burguiere comments. “All of these threats that stay out there against you remain there and, in fact, even get worse after you engage.”

“This is a lesson that all companies should be learning, and Dylan Mulvaney spelled it out perfectly,” he adds.

Mulvaney recently posted a video to social media in which the transgender activist claimed that he has been targeted after the Bud Light campaign — and said Bud Light has not reached out to him at all after the controversy.

“I was scared of more backlash and I felt personally guilty for what transpired, so I patiently waited for things to get better, but surprise, they haven’t really,” Mulvaney said, continuing, “and I was waiting for the brand to reach out to me, but they never did.”

Mulvaney claims that he’s been afraid to leave his house for months, as he’s been ridiculed in public and followed.

“I have felt a loneliness that I wouldn’t wish on anyone,” he added.

Stu notes that while he feels sorry for Mulvaney, and while Bud Light tried to appease LGBTQ+ activists by being “woke,” the backlash has the company backing away from Mulvaney. This now gives the activist the perfect opportunity to play victim — because Bud Light didn’t do enough.

“The desired position in our society now is to be the victim. It’s always been the opposite,” Stu says.

“Bud Light, a brand targeting frat boys, has a giant business. They step out of this for a second to honor the LGBTQIA2+ community,” Stu says, continuing, “they go out there and they destroy their business over this effort.”

“And what do they get from Dylan Mulvaney?” Stu asks.

They get burned.

“For a company to hire a trans person and then not publicly stand by them is worse, in my opinion, than not hiring a trans person at all,” Mulvaney said.


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