Joe Montana

Joseph Clifford Montana is a retired, admired, a Super Bowl-winning former football player and a Republican. He played in the NFL for 16 seasons primarily with the San Francisco 49ers. He was known for keeping calm under pressure and in 2006, Sports Illustrated named him the #1 clutch quarterback of all time. Like fellow Republican Dan Marino, Joe has recently become involved with a start-up company called, “Crowd Cow” which allows customers to buy a cut of beef from a cow directly from ranchers in conjunction with other buyers who buy other cuts. When enough people purchase all the beef sections, it is then divided up and sent to each customer. Cuts of beef include the Round, the Loin, Rib, Chuck, Brisket, Plate, Flank, Front Shank and Hind Shank.
Keri Strug

The Olympic champion went back to school after winning at the 1996 games. She enrolled in UCLA and ultimately earned a masters in social psychology. In 2003, she moved to DC to become a staff assistant in the George W. Bush administration as a presidential appointee. She later appeared with fellow gymnast, Mary Lou Retton at the Republican National Convention. Ultimately, Strug moved to the US Treasury Department and in 2005, joined the US Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Paul Sorvino

Paul and his wife, DeeDee have both been vocal supporters of President Trump and it’s come with a cost. According to Paul, if you work in Hollywood and don’t tow the Democrat line, you’re “out of their club”. He seems quite flustered by the emotional reactions some of his fellow actors have put on display. “I think the studio people, the business people…are a little cooler about it. But these actors, these crazy actors…they’re insane.” He considers Robert De Niro an old friend but is shocked at the actors’ vitriol. “He’s one of the greatest actors in the world, but….punch the President in the face? What are you talking about?”