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Last week, Aaron Rodgers put his broken foot into it when he made a stupid crack about late night host Jimmy Kimmel being on the Jeffrey Epstein documents. Understandably, Kimmel was pissed off and called Rodgers out on it.
On Tuesday, during his regular appearance on the Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers made the decision not to do the right thing and apologize. Instead, Rodgers decided to double down, then triple down and then quadruple down on his stupidity. He blasted Kimmel for mocking anti-vaxxers as himself, not swallowing the Ivermectin theories along with the livestock dewormer, and then rounded it off with calling Dr. Anthony Fauci as the world's biggest spreader of misinformation.
But Rodgers wasn't done there. After playing the victim card some more, he went after Mike Foss, an ESPN vice-president who apologized on Rodgers' behalf, saying that Foss was not helping the situation by doing that. Rodgers then took on a very petulant attitude and ended up spouting all the conspiracy theories (which he claims have all been proven to be true) and using them to blame the cancel culture.
By Wednesday, the clapback was coming in like a horde of linebackers rushing the quarterback.
Former ESPN personality Jemele Hill said that watching Rodgers on the Pat McAfee Show was like watching Newsmax: