Jason Sehorn

Jason Sehorn is a former cornerback for the NFL Giants. It is no secret that Sehorn is a Republican, but says he was told by ESPN to, “curtail some of my political aspirations” while serving as a college football analyst for the network. Jason says he sees it as a double standard since political commentary is becoming more prevalent on ESPN. “When I as a fan and a viewer tune into ESPN, I don’t want politics and I don’t want to look at a person and have to think politics,” Sehorn said on ‘Fox & Friends’. “So I understood when they asked me to curtail some of my political aspirations. In 2004 he publicly supported George W. Bush at the Republican National Convention.
Tim Tebow

Tim Tebow is a former football quarterback. He gained notoriety while playing in college, then was drafted to the Denver Broncos, New York Jets, New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. He garnered much-unwanted attention for “tebowing” a term coined for his kneeling in prayer on the football field. Tim is currently playing baseball as an outfielder for the New York Mets organization. Tim was born in the Philippines and raised by his missionary parents. His parents are Baptist and wanted to make sure he was given a conservative Christian education. His political views aren’t wildly discussed, but we can assume they’re conservative given his religious views and background.
Joe Perry

Joe Perry is the lead guitarist and vocalist for the rock band, Aerosmith. Rolling Stone Magazine ranked him as number 84 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. In 2001, Aerosmith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Joe doesn’t hide the fact that he’s a conservative, he told Noisecreep (dot) com that he’s a “definite old-school Republican”. He explained, “I was taught that you get what you put into it. You can be anything you want to be if you work hard enough at it, and you can earn your place.” He’s also been quoted as saying that the US has not had a quality president since Ronald Reagan.