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    Colin Kaepernick revisits his adolescence in new graphic novel

    Colin Kaepernick revisits his adolescence in new graphic novel
    Before he was the face of a protest movement and a starting quarterback in the Super Bowl, Colin Kaepernick was a teenager who was trying to figure out who he was and where he was going.

    Kaepernick's new graphic novel "Change The Game," written with Eve L. Ewing and illustrated by Orlando Caicedo, is about that time in his life. He talked to NPR about his coming-of-age story, his career, and whether the NFL has changed since his departure.

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    Ep. 373 - The Kaepernick Con

    Ep. 373 - The Kaepernick Con

    Colin Kaepernick proved this weekend that he doesn't want to play football and hasn't wanted to play since he started his Anthem stunt in 2016. He's a conman, not a football player. Speaking of cons, Prince Andrew gave the worst imaginable excuse for his friendship with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Also, I answer your emails. Date: 11-18-2019

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    Ep. 98 - Colin Kaepernick Is No Hero

    Ep. 98 - Colin Kaepernick Is No Hero

    The hype around Colin Kaepernick is overblown on both sides. The Right has turned him into some kind of historic villain, and the Left has turned him into a martyr who "sacrificed everything." Both of these characterizations are ridiculous, but the latter is most ridiculous. Kaepernick did not sacrifice everything. In fact, he sacrificed nothing. On the contrary, his political crusade has profited him tremendously. And that's simply not how sacrifice works.

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