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  1. My God this is hilarious. It's so blatantly obvious that Republicans aren't serious about Hunter Biden but their voters eat this alive to reconcile their own support for corruption.
    5 points
  2. Getting outscored 19-3 during the middle 8 minutes is what cost us the game. Not the refs Our offense starting when we were up 34-27 Sam missed 3 Keisei made FT Keisei missed FT CJ missed 3 Gary missed 2 Keisei missed 3 Mast TO Keisei TO Mast missed 2 Mast missed 2 Mast made FT Mast made FT Halftime Mast missed 3 Brice missed 2 Keisei missed 3 Mast missed 3 Keisei missed 2 Bryce missed 3 Mast missed 2 Gary missed 2 Now we're down 37-46 Missed 14 shots in a row. 0-7 from 2, 0-7 from 3.
    5 points
  3. I’ll save you some time and myself some effort. I don’t like Desantis. It’s that simple. If you want to believe it’s because of the national media or because I haven’t personally vetted him properly, I’m okay with that. You’re not going to change my mind. And it doesn’t matter anyway. He has already come as close as he ever will to sniffing the WH. If you want to write him in, fine by me. Hell I wrote in Liz Cheney on my primary ballot just to send a message.
    4 points
  4. I mean, of course the gamblers were taking OSU at home vs a NU team that pretty much always loses on the road. Not ever loss is some conspiracy.
    4 points
  5. How pissed is my wife gonna be when she realizes I keep saying I can’t wait for July….. she assumes I’m speaking of our new baby being born…..naaaahhhhhh. This game release!
    4 points
  6. The author of the bill disagrees with this assessment. The author of the bill says claims processed in a non-detained way Asylum is supposed to made at port of entry so why would a law need to “encourage” it instead of mandate it only after an average of 5,000 encounters a day happen. And that asylum “encouragement” ends after three years and declines each year in between and can only be used for a certain amount of days per year. Why????
    4 points
  7. Good lord SMCI getting listed on the SP 500! f#&%ing thing is over 1000 again. All of you dildos are welcome.
    3 points
  8. They have to rule before their current session is over. This session ends at the end of June. We should know by end of June if CO (and other states) can remove him from the ballot and if there is presidential immunity. If the SC says there is presidential immunity, that gives Biden at least 6 months to "hire seal team 6" or finally do some crazy ish that the Rs have been accusing him of since his term started.
    3 points
  9. Huskers win 6-5! Gritty win! Offense whole game looks to be missing but shows up in the clutch.
    3 points
  10. Or he spews Chris Murphys tweets
    2 points
  11. Someone has been shown this multiple times but he continues to just spew right wing talking points.
    2 points
  12. Per Huskers.com, game canceled today due to weather. Glad we played (and won) yesterday.
    2 points
  13. Believe what you want. I’ve heard him speak numerous times and am aware of his far right preferences regarding schools, books, wokeness etc. What are his “far right preferences regarding schools, books, wholeness, etc?” If you are aware of them. Thanks in advance for providing clarity Have you listened to his speeches or press conference Q&A’s from beginning to end or just clips posted on social media, news channels that may or may not be taken out of context? I’m guessing the latter. Thanks in advance for providing clarity It’s a shame you vote based on personality vs policy in my view. It’s what people usually complain about with Trump voters. Voting based on cult of personality. I wouldn’t know. I don’t worry about or think about the size of a man’s d!(k
    2 points
  14. Found this last night
    2 points
  15. Very well played by Rep Swalwell.
    2 points
  16. 2 points
  17. Full list (of guys who posted on Instagram/Twitter) Danny Kaelin Janiran Bonner Jaylen Lloyd Dante Dowdell Jeremiah Charles Kenneth Williams (Walk On) Kwinten Ives Derek Branch (Walk On) Brice Turner Demetrius Bell Alex Bullock (Walk On) Ashton Murphy Dae'vonn Hall Dylan Raiola Evan Taylor (Walk On) Gibson Pyle Ian Flynt Jacory Barney Jr Larry Tarver Blye Hill Jaidyn Doss Isaiah McMorris
    2 points
  18. Or we shoot a crap load of 3s. Not as fun as thinking we are getting jobbed.
    2 points
  19. Oh….so you trusted someone that everyone else was telling you he was a complete f#&%ing fraud….and you’re shocked he lied to you. You f#&%ing stupid idiots.
    2 points
  20. Oh noooooooo.....protecting and saving democracy???
    1 point
  21. I’ll take things that happened for $1,000Looks like your guy David Brooks can confirm and got involved
    1 point
  22. Hmm... can you say "Running Scared"
    1 point
  23. The vibes based impeachment is sort of imploding. It is only March, so I am curious about what else they do to anger farm their voters until November. Or, they just quadruple down on xenophobia from now until election day.
    1 point
  24. A man like this wears his ignorance proudly on his sleeve and his following will try to turn the tables on you if you call them on their obvious xenophobia or outright unintelligence.
    1 point
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  26. The right-wing talking point that the bipartisan bill would just allow 5000 immigrants to cross the border per day is typical disinformation. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/does-new-immigration-bill-5000-illegal-border-crossings-per-day-rcna136656 "Migrants would not be able to just cross the border illegally under the new bill. It would end the practice of "catch and release," in which Border Patrol agents release migrants into the U.S. while they await immigration hearings. Instead, migrants who tried to cross the border illegally would be detained immediately, with their asylum claims decided while they were in detention. People would be removed immediately within 15 days if they failed their asylum claim interviews." "no migrants trying to enter the U.S. illegally would be allowed into the country unless they passed asylum interviews or were being held under government supervision." "Over time, negotiators believe, the legislation and ending the practice of catch and release would encourage migrants to seek asylum lawfully at ports of entry rather than try to cross illegally between ports of entry."
    1 point
  27. Didn’t get to watch, but was told Defense wasnt stellar today. Christo was solid, but CC didn’t strike out much. Offensively we struggled against that 73-74 mph fastball. Their reliever was awful today, allowing offense momentum. A win is a win and hopefully carries into tomorrow
    1 point
  28. Did someone just ask me for a long post detailing my personal voting history? I'm pretty busy today, but here goes: I haven't really changed my voting pattern in 44 years. I may not have loved or even liked the Democratic candidates -- national and local -- but given a choice of imperfect platforms I would support the party that leaned harder into public education, international diplomacy, environmental stewardship, social safety nets, and civil rights. I was always fiscally conservative in my personal life, and learned pretty quickly that both parties talked a better game than they played, while working out of the same basic economic playbook and taking money from the same lobbyists. Attempts to define our economic well-being by Presidential administrations don't really hold up. That being said..... I was not a fan of Ronald Reagan at the time, and haven't really warmed to him over the years. I do believe that the Reagan Revolution locked us into a supply side mindset that even the supply side influencers from the Chicago School of Economics now admit had the opposite consequences. Still, Reagan felt human, and managed to take many positions that would have him labeled today as a shameless RINO. My first vote, in 1980, was for maverick Republican John Anderson. I no doubt talked s#!t about George Herbert Walker Bush, but I honestly didn't think there would be a life-changing difference between a Bush and Bill Clinton administration. In 1992, I voted for Ross Perot. I would rather have had a beer with Bob Dole than Bill Clinton, but I liked the Democratic platform better, and frankly a lot of conservatives were doing just fine in the Clinton years, despite Janet Reno's attempt to drop lesbian school teachers on unsuspecting towns from her black helicopter. In 2000, I believed George W. Bush when he said he was running as a uniter, not a divider, as his record in the Texas governorship seemed to support it. I had no qualms voting for Al Gore, but figured a Bush administration wouldn't be a jarring transition. I was wrong. It turned out to be a d!(k Cheney revenge tour, with Bush's lack of intellect demeaning the U.S. presidency worldwide. John Kerry was the Joe Biden of the 2004 election. Although he drained all enthusiasm from my vote, it was still a no-brainer. Some liberals today are tempted to rehabilitate George Bush based on his opposition to Trump and cuddly relationship with Michelle Obama, but we shouldn't forget how awful he was in his own right. As a Democrat and a liberal, I opposed John McCain and Mitt Romney, though I alway gave McCain points for integrity and a good sense of humor. He actually was a maverick, and I respect the rarity of that. It did not escape me that McCain was the lonely moderate on that 2008 GOP debate stage. I thought the leaked audio on Romney's "makers vs takers" speech was pretty telling and damning. But even in the moment I did not fear a Romney presidency would change much of the existing balance. He was a reasonable alternative to the right wing flame throwers. I voted for Barack Obama in 2008 and felt pretty good about it. Obama started losing me almost immediately, when he began appointing old school Democrat war horses to every position. Wasn't quite the hope and change I'd been hoping for, in many ways replicating the Bush administration on key policies. It should have been 8 years of relative calm as Obama proved to be far more centrist than the GOP claimed, but once Republicans seized on obstructionism as its one and only strategy, the national mood started getting uglier than ever. It was the early days of social media. That was part of it, and it hasn't gone away. I never cared for Bill or Hillary Clinton on an emotional level. Everything about them seemed practiced political calculation. She was no doubt enraged when Obama quickly overtook her in 2008, and when fringe player Bernie Sanders almost upended her machine again in 2016. I enjoyed that. But when forced to articulate her values and policies in places like Presidential Debates.....yeah. Hillary Clinton was saying pretty much what I believed in. Ignoring how we got there, I had zero problem voting for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump, and didn't consider a protest vote for a second. In 2020, Joe Biden played the role of John Kerry, as mentioned. As I consider those last 44 years, I can honestly say that I've never seen anything like Donald Trump. Never seen an electorate speaking such gibberish. Never seen America actually jump the tracks before. Wouldn't have dared predict it, even during Republican administrations I opposed ideologically. I may have called previous Republicans racists, misogynists and xenophobes, especially if they were, but never considered them demagogues, fascists, toxic narcissists, and cult leaders. There is a difference and it's not that subtle. But on some level, perhaps, I envy the voters who adore Donald Trump. I have never felt that way about a politician in my life.
    1 point
  29. If this is the route we're going, go full-on UEFA and insert promotion and relegation.
    1 point
  30. https://www.police1.com/crime-reduction/it-is-historic-u-s-sees-dramatic-drop-in-homicides-violent-crime-in-2023 "The national homicide rate has fallen nearly 13% since 2022, and local law enforcement agencies are also reporting drops in violent crime, ABC News reported. The homicide drop is the most dramatic decrease on record with nearly 2,000 less people killed in homicide incidents than in 2022, according to a report by National Crime Analyst Jeff Asher, which was comprised of data from 180 different law enforcement agencies."
    1 point
  31. That lady is complete and utter trash.
    1 point
  32. This is about expanding the NCAA basketball tournament.
    1 point
  33. Yes, I know. Biden has enough issues getting in the way - including now the uncommitted voters that showed up in force in Michigan. Maybe if Haley stays in and runs as an independent she might draw some border line trump voters her way - those who will hold their nose voting for trump but who will never vote for a Dem. In some ways I wouldn't be surprised if she ran as a 3rd party - it may free her of the overly MAGA crowd that is dominating the primaries. Don't know if she can get enough GOP, Indep, Dem voters, who are tired of having the same 2 old men in the GE, to win outright. I think she is proud of the fact that in her previous elections she has been the underdog. Maybe she thinks she can do it by convincing enough voters that America needs something other than 2 grump old men to vote for . But if that were to happen, doubtful as it may be, it would be a huge game changer and make the parties less important.
    1 point
  34. The next day RFK Jr. apologized for the ad, claiming it was done by a PAC without his permission. Kinda hard to believe, Bobby. It was strange but potentially brilliant to just recycle a nostalgic JFK spot from 1960. While I've been busy ignoring him, apparently his numbers have soared to genuine spoiler levels. https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=2802dad21c2aa82f&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS1064US1065&sxsrf=ACQVn0-tWgbaZrsTkgID1ESE8Z8xla02yA:1709145094465&q=RFK+super+bowl+ad&tbm=vid&source=lnms&prmd=nivsbmtz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjlmebR1c6EAxXo6ckDHQ39D3kQ0pQJegQIChAB&biw=1307&bih=675&dpr=2#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:cb0b40af,vid:Sk73BxOq_Ss,st:0
    1 point
  35. Just so Guy doesn’t get mad, I’m putting this here because you could insert almost any politicians name into this thread (until you get to the end and then it’s more uniquely Democrat) and come up with about the same results. It’s how politicians live a lavish lifestyle while working for less than lavish pay. People should either not donate to politicians like I don’t or demand a greater stewardship of the money given. Stay in the same type of places and travel the same way they would if they were paying with their own money instead of someone else’s.
    1 point
  36. If they didn’t want illegal alien criminals roaming free, they wouldn’t be allowing them to roam free. There are so many examples of the Left not wanting them immediately deported, that it’s not in question that they want them here. Im with ya though. Sounds totally absurd, and out of the realm of possibility, yet here we are.
    1 point
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