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Originally Posted by byrone
I haven't followed Curt Schilling's post-career issues
What specifically is it that would change a voter's mind from "Yes he's a HOF'er" to "No"?
Without venturing too far into political talk.
Although if it's for things he said or wrote, is the First Amendment considered 'political'?
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There have been quite a few things he has said or posted that have not been well received. I think the one that started to really impact his vote total was a few years ago when he either posted or retweeted something about lynching reporters.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-much-awesome/
As others have said, he is free to say or post what he wants, but there can always be consequences to doing that. The first amendment allows him to say what he wants, but it doesn't force reporters to vote for him for the Hall of Fame if they don't want to.