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  1. Maybe they could add a specialty section of the facility like "The Bo Pelini Rage Room" where you can break s#!t and scream? Could also add the "Scott Frost Margaritaville Bar" for those 21+
    12 points
  2. 1. I don't know about "millions" but for sure tens of thousands have died. None of this had to happen if Russia didn't attack Ukraine. 2. This war only exists because Putin attacked a sovereign nation. A nation which wants to be free, and a democracy. As Americans, we should support democracies everywhere. 3. Freedom has a price. You can pay that price in taxes, supporting democracies abroad, or you can ignore the struggle for democracy beyond our borders and wait until the fascists are at our borders. The latter cost isn't in dollars, it's in blood. Those of us who support freedom would rather spend a few dollars in taxes than a few pints in blood.
    11 points
  3. Sims seems like a really good dude. Just atrocious here at Nebraska. I wish him well.
    10 points
  4. So, not trolling. Just willing to pass along anti-vaxx propaganda. By 31 March 20.2 million doses of the COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca had been given in the UK meaning the overall risk of these blood clots is approximately 4 people in a million who receive the vaccine. Four people in ONE MILLION PEOPLE had evidence of blood clots. And you're using this as evidence to support nutter RFKJR's anti-vaxx nuttery. Galaxy brain stuff here.
    9 points
  5. This would be the same thing the instant Biden tries to get Bibi to investigate Trump to help him in the election.
    9 points
  6. That is absolutely mind blowing, how is it even possible to turn the ball over on 1/5th of your offensive possessions. Makes you really appreciate what the Blackshirts did last season even more.
    9 points
  7. Not you Mav but the assertion he is getting hated on is a fallacy.
    9 points
  8. I know this is an unpopular opinion, but I wouldn't be surprised if HH is the starter game 1.
    9 points
  9. The assertion that Trump or Biden would have handled a close election the same way is ludicrous. If we're talking checks and balances, the cornerstone of American democracy has been the peaceful transfer of power, and Donald Trump is the opposite of that. In addition to not attending the inauguration ceremonies -- unlike disgraced popular vote winner Hillary Clinton and every other defeated candidate-- Trump has spent every waking hour spreading election falsehoods, and hailed his J6 supporters as heroes and martyrs while literally promising pardons and vengeance. Although now that you mention it, maybe Al Gore was a big pu&&y for conceding an extremely close election for the "good of the country." However I feel about abortion, I feel more strongly about Supreme Court candidates assuring Congress they will not seek to overturn Roe v Wade in order to secure their nomination. After which, they will very much seek to overturn Roe v Wade because each Supreme Court nominee was handed to Donald Trump on a short list by the Federalist Society, whose main criteria was the judge's willingness to overturn Roe v Wade. It's always fun to pretend it's simply about states rights. By "popular vote" I did not mean the the national popular vote, but the ability of those controlling the local state house to send their own slate of electors if they don't like the electors chosen by the people. That's been happening. The literal removal of checks and balances. However you want to dance around Donald Trump and Russia and dip back to the Obama administration for strained equivalencies, the emergence of a pro-Russia narrative among conservative media and lawmakers can be traced directly to Donald Trump standing next to Vladimir Putin and telling the world he trusted Putin over the unanimous consensus of America's 17 intelligence agencies. In addition to his attempts to weaken NATO while in office, the former President has a plan to end the war if he returns to the Presidency: just give Russia some land: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/04/05/trump-ukraine-secret-plan/ However you want to limit the most insane wing of Republican party to Marjorie Taylor-Greene and some ragtag extremists, they have assumed the power to make or break the Speaker of the House -- not exactly nothing. And while you may not want to call them "leadership" or even "the face" of the Republican Party, it's kinda moot if both the face and leadership of the Republican Party is the utterly bats#!t Donald Trump, doling out favoritism to the most bats#!tty loyalist, while the supposed mainstream of the party angrily rejects a Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley lifeboat. Presidential immunity is an interesting dilemma, although I think most of us plebes can understand the lines you can't cross, and that trying an ex-President for his criminal civilian behavior does not threaten national security and the social order in the way trying an acting President might. But maybe if we spend enough time musing about the complexities of Presidential immunity the Supreme Court can postpone any decision that might affect the Presidential candidate who stacked it. Why is it so hard for you to accept that everything you believe is horribly wrong?
    9 points
  10. • Donald Trump was exonerated and will not be making Putin-friendly decisions in office. • Donald Trump isn't going to fight the results of the 2020 election • And if he does, Donald Trump isn't going to do something crazy, like instigate a violent coup. • And if he does instigate a violent coup, the Republicans will quickly distance themselves from him. The "election hoax" rhetoric will fade to oblivion and the GOP will return to issues-based campaigning. • As they distance themselves from Trump, the GOP will embrace saner alternatives, like Ron DeSantis. • Trump's Supreme Court appointees are reasonable folks who made it clear they're fine with the Roe v Wade precedent. Why are you freaking out? • The Marjorie Taylor Greene wing will not exert any significant influence on the party itself. • What paranoid world do you live in where Donald Trump inserts his daughter-in-law as the RNC chairwoman, and funnels the money to himself? • Our electoral college system held, and only a worrywort would think red state legislatures might take a lesson from 2020 and reengineer the rules to make it easier to overrule the popular vote. • And if they do, it probably won't come into play. Because Biden is going to win so handily over Joe Biden, even MAGA will accept defeat and work together to advance this great country of ours. • We remain a nation of laws. It's not like the Supreme Court is going to look America in the eye and say a President is immune from the laws we citizens must follow. That's a dictatorship, man. • And when the guy I voted for twice promises a scorched earth, day-one dictator second term, he's just kidding to get you libs riled up. What has he ever done to make you think he'll go off the rails and take as many people as possible with him?
    9 points
  11. They are? Meanwhile, Democrats have condemned these actions and fought to pass an aid package to Israel. Meanwhile, Neo-Nazis are Republicans.
    9 points
  12. Huskers checking in at 22 https://www.foxsports.com/watch/fmc-o56i7j4vpbhvtyli
    8 points
  13. This is a good summary so far
    8 points
  14. JFC, that IS an NSideScoop!
    8 points
  15. He has been pro Nebraska for a long time, when we haven't deserved it. He was pro Riley and pro dumbass who shall not be named. He respects rivals and actually seems like a genuine dude.
    7 points
  16. Funny how our right-wing poster friends don't seem bothered by any of this, and rarely, if ever, call it out.
    7 points
  17. Maybe this guy helped https://huskers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2024/staff/glenn-thomas
    7 points
  18. Luckily all these GOPers know that voting by mail defaults your vote to Joe Biden. Trust me, there isn't a grift stupid enough for these people. I mean, my God, some voted for Trump twice. Can you believe that?!
    7 points
  19. Making Archy Get Absurd?
    7 points
  20. I am new to this site. I have always been a fan of college football, Nebraska at the top of my list. I have a bucket list of campuses/stadiums to visit. I am interested in the UCLA game Nov 2nd. As a Massachusetts native, but "MassHuskerviller", what tips can you give me? suggested sections in Memorial Stadium hotels in Lincoln anything else I have plenty of red to wear. Thanks. Go Big Red.
    7 points
  21. He already has too many receipts to keep track of.
    7 points
  22. I'm curious why everyone is willing to throw NPR into the trash heap of biased journalism based on one person's statement. How much vetting has been done on Berliner's allegations? Here's one thread about that. These are just the first few posts. It's a long thread. Berliner does regurgitate Republican talking points that we keep seeing right here on HuskerBoard from everyone's favorite goalpost-mover. Why does someone who's apparently willing to fudge facts get so much up-front credibility?
    7 points
  23. This is a horrible problem that college sports has to get a handle on.
    7 points
  24. Not this again. Senate Russia report proves Trump collusion was very real. But do voters care? The Senate Intelligence Committee should be applauded for releasing the fifth and final volume of its investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. With over 200 witness interviews and roughly 1 million documents reviewed, the nearly 1,000-page report documents in detail the comprehensive campaign conducted by Russian President Vladimir Putin and his proxies to seek influence within President Donald Trump's campaign, help Trump win the 2016 presidential election and amplify polarization and division within American society. Far from a hoax, as the president so often claimed, the report reveals how the Trump campaign willingly engaged with Russian operatives implementing the influence effort. For instance, the report exposes interactions and information exchanged between Russian intelligence officer Konstantin Kilimnik and then-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. According to the report, campaign figures “presented attractive targets for foreign influence, creating notable counterintelligence vulnerabilities.” (Manafort was later convicted of tax and bank fraud.) Concluding one of the highest-profile congressional investigations in recent memory, the report also uncovers abuses within the U.S. government’s investigation of this operation. These methods require review and reform. The bipartisan tone of the majority of the report, released by a committee chaired by Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, should be welcomed by all Americans who want our elected leaders to protect American sovereignty. National security should never be a partisan issue. Trump was not exonerated by my report, Robert Mueller tells Congress Mr Mueller said he had not exonerated Mr Trump of obstruction of justice. The former FBI director spent two years probing alleged collusion between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia, but did not establish collusion in a crime. He concluded that Russia had interfered in the election with the intention of benefiting Mr Trump's campaign. The questions focused largely on Mr Mueller's investigation of President Trump and his decision to say he could not exonerate the president of obstruction of justice, but Mr Mueller repeatedly stressed the importance of concerns over ongoing Russian interference in US democracy. "Over the course of my career I have seen a number of challenges to our democracy. The Russian government's effort to interfere in our election is among the most serious," he said. He added: "Much more needs to be done in order to protect against this intrusion, by the Russians but others as well."
    7 points
  25. What? I can have a rational discussion whenever you'd like. America being a lawless hellhole is currently at the center of Republican Politics. You act like I'm making this up as part of some "GOTCHA!". It's currently the flagship of the Trumpism, the guy you twice voted for and who has bent the Republican party to his will. Don't sit here and act like this is me coming out of left field. Jesus Christ, the Presidential candidate of your party is literally acting like Democrats are corrupting the deep state against him and charging him with crimes he didn't commit. And you want to post about about "where did I say that". Your continued support of Republicans - no matter how low they sink - is what says it. You refuse to take responsibility for your part in creating Trump. Until you're ready to do that, stop voting. Stop engaging in politics.
    6 points
  26. That's worlds different than pressuring another world leader to interfere in domestic politics on your behalf. Let alone trying to blackmail them into it. Bibi made his bed and he can lay in it. He's a corrupt dingleberry too, just like Trump. If anything Biden should be bringing more pressure to bear on him or he'll just continue doing whatever the hell he wants assuming there will be no consequences.
    6 points
  27. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2024/04/17/deion-sanders-matt-rhule-colorado-nebraska-football-recruiting-visits/73328679007/ The reporter was really slick and tried to get Coach Rhule to say something negative about Deion and his recruiting practices. Rhule didn't take the bait.
    6 points
  28. Adrian playing himself into a NFL camp invite with a decent chance of making a practice squad. Saw somewhere else is he leading the MVP race for the UFL. 23/36 for 368 yards this weekend. Only QB in the league with two 300 yard passing games.
    6 points
  29. If they institute this soon, Nebraska can proudly say we didn't have any bowl opt-outs in the NIL Era.
    6 points
  30. I'd be willing to bet money most of these kids have no idea that Hamas doesn't believe that Israel has a right to exist, that Hamas has declined the opportunity for the creation of a Palestinian state, or any number of things. All of this does not excuse Israel for conducting a poorly thought through and unnecessarily violent war. If there's ever a time to not care about either side in a conflict, it's one where neither side is interested in actual political resolutions to the underlying causes.
    6 points
  31. In what way is this OK? Truly baffled by this statement. Ukraine is a sovereign nation who wants to live in a democracy. Russia is a puppet state ruled by an autocrat. In what context should Americans, who love democracy and freedom, not want to give a democracy our full support against autocracy?
    6 points
  32. https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/28/politics/cnn-poll-trump-biden-matchup/index.html Looking back, 55% of all Americans now say they see Trump’s presidency as a success, while 44% see it as a failure. Assessing Biden’s time in office so far, 61% say his presidency thus far has been a failure, while 39% say it’s been a success.
    6 points
  33. Lined up at WR and looked pretty darn good too lol
    6 points
  34. Yep - a president become DeFacto king, ruler for life if he so desire. I wish that escalator had swallowed him up in 2015. A decade of chaos because of one bad man.
    6 points
  35. Just don’t tell anyone about the little person that I paid to beat you up with that sock full of used butt plugs like you requested at the hotel.
    6 points
  36. Rhule learned last year that even vague, tangential statements will be used by Colorado as rage fuel, so he made a point not to give the reporter anything. The whole gist of the article is manipulative. It was pretty obvious the reporter was trying to drum up controversy.
    6 points
  37. Within the next two-three weeks, expect some predictions and crystal balls for Neb.
    6 points
  38. They might go with one of the other 3 guys in the qb room.
    6 points
  39. I don't think any QBs in the portal will be interested in coming here. Sure it's only 3 scholarship QBs, but we're clearly planning on Raiola winning the job so there's not a path to playing time. The portal QB ship sailed for this year when we didn't push for McCord.
    6 points
  40. You really don’t understand that issue.
    6 points
  41. It's about time struggling and even relatively stable citizens start benefitting from taxpayer funded relief the same way the ultra rich and massive corporations do. Interesting editorial from Phil calling the 750k people with 20+ years of repayment the biggest winners, since they're neither the biggest by number of people impacted, amount of money impacted, or amount of income impacted. I'd say the 16 million people having interest waived and the 360,000 significantly poorer folks having a much larger chunk of their financial burden relieved are both bigger winners in different perspectives.
    6 points
  42. Any word on if we've offered their potential first born children?
    6 points
  43. He told you how it works with his Criminal Carl paragraph. He told you how it’s virtually impossible to catch and convict too. I’m to the point where ballot harvesting should just be declared legal in every state for every election and may the best ground game in collecting those signed ballots wins the election. It’s never gonna stop and only the biggest morons get caught doing it. Let’s make it a level playing field for those that try and play by the rules. Except for maybe the Presidential election, most people don’t know s#!t about any of the candidates. Campaigns should forget television ad spending and hire the best most smooth talking individuals and have them go door to door a week after ballots are mailed out and get folks to sign their ballots and turn them over after they were convinced by the smooth talkers to vote for the campaigns candidate. Unfortunately this is where we are with elections.
    6 points
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