Curt Schilling vows to run for political office

Gabrielle McMillen

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Curt Schilling — in the White House?

That is what the former Red Sox pitcher promised in an explicit Facebook rant Sunday when he posted a link to California state Representative Leland Yee weapons trafficking conviction. Yee was notorious for gun control while in office.

“Can’t get over just how fraudulent the entire party is. From Obama, Clinton to Pelosi and Reid to this a—,” Schilling wrote in his post.

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Naturally, people fired back at Schilling on the post, to which he made several replies, including a promise to run for political office.

A commenter posted, "Too bad you won't win the upcoming election," to which Schilling replied, "I am going to run soon."

He continued, "State office first, White House in eight years. ... or four if by some amazing illegal event this country elects another Clinton."

The comments kept rolling in, and Schilling was quick to fire back, saying that the U.S. media is “liberal, biased and full of s—.”

Gabrielle McMillen