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The latest Barstool Sports episode had it all figured out regarding Tom Brady as far as his next prospective profession is concerned. The trio — Brian Simpson, Kevin Clancy, and John Fietelberg — think that Brady can very well swap his Super Bowl rings for being at the country’s helm.

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The ever-entertaining episode explored the hilarious idea of the TB12 of competing for the presidential elections, hoping to “make America great again.” They seem to have high hopes about the country being ruled by Brady, so don’t worry; they have their pointers ready if you are looking for a pretext.

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Presidential pitch for Brady

In the latest KFC Radio podcast episode, host Simpson asked Clancy and Fietelberg, “Hey real talk you know who could win and shake it up?” Without waiting to find out who they choose, the host placed his opinion on the table, “But Brady could win, Brady could win.” Having a storied career in the NFL with multiple Super Bowl victories under his ambit, the quarterback legend will act as a unifying figure with broad appeal across demographic lines.

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During the conversation, Clancy weighed in to remind one of Brady’s qualities that often go unnoticed, “He’s a leader of men for sure.” With this, Fietelberg endorsed the athlete envisioning, “He’d be a great commander and chief”. Pointing out his leadership abilities, he seemed hopeful about the future prospects, “If that’s make America great again.” Even though the presidential dream is yet to come true, Brady has myriad responsibilities to cater to.

Brady balancing multiple roles

The TB12 has an impressive ownership portfolio. Brady has invested in WNBA and pickleball teams. While trying his luck in entrepreneurship, the legend entered a partnership with Knighthead Capital Management LLC and currently owns a minority stake at the English soccer club Birmingham City FC. As this collaboration took place in August last year, Brady is all set to expand his portfolio.

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He is now attempting to buy minority stakes in the NFL team Las Vegas Raiders. Even though the deal is still on hold, it has been 10 months since Brady had to go through complications to pursue his dream. Meanwhile, he has joined FOX Sports as an NFL lead analyst and is set to try his luck as a broadcaster.   

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Besides this, he owns his fitness and nutrition brand, TB12, which started as a health snack and merchandise operation. It has spread its roots by offering body coaching facilities and selling fitness equipment. Brady also launched a production company known as 199 Productions. With so many things already on his plate, how the “Man In the Arena” will “Make America Great Again” is to be seen.

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