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  1. 4 points
  2. It's insane that this rapist is currently pillaging a formerly proud (and current corrupt shell) 200 year old political party because Republican voters are so wrapped up in identity politics that this man still has above a 50% chance of winning.
    3 points
  3. He is probably on Quicken Loans site right now filling out the forms.
    3 points
  4. Rhule presser at 10am this morning.
    3 points
  5. In a nutshell, Archy. Early in his Presidency, Donald Trump stood next to Vladimir Putin and told the world he trusted Putin over the unanimous conclusion of his 17 U.S. intelligence agencies. Republicans anxious to support Trump quickly began softening longstanding rhetoric around Putin and Russia. Fox News was already on board, its pundits having aired segments showing the shirtless Putin and wishing aloud Obama was this manly and commanding. Trump gets blustery about NATO not paying its bill, not quite understanding how the agreement works. Putin joins a list of other world leaders, including Viktor Orban, admired for their autocratic rule rather than democratic principals. Next thing you know, Fox pundits, farther right media, and elected Republicans are wondering if Russia is the real victim in the Ukraine war. Yada yada yada...Tucker Carlson goes to Moscow, declares it nicer than any American city, expresses his disgust for the United States, and gives Putin the hand-picked platform he wanted. Tucker is currently on a short list for either Vice-President or Secretary of State in a second Trump term. Bada-bing, bada boom. It's not just two douchebags in t-shirts.
    3 points
  6. There's no bad publicity because his voters are a hopeless horde of people who are dangerously disconnected from reality. These morons embrace Trump as their champion and believe he's just like they are... all while being used and abused. When he's done raping pillaging the Republican Party to pay his many legal fees - something he's been prone to do if you didn't know - I hope you can be proud as a two time Trump voter and Republican politics supporter at the monster you've created.
    2 points
  7. #BasketballState
    2 points
  8. Bingo! And the media/Left falls for it every time. https://www.mediaite.com/tv/fox-host-says-trump-knows-theres-no-bad-publicity-and-drops-certain-words-to-ignite-media-firestorms/
    2 points
  9. 2 points
  10. Ahhhhh got it! Okay, that makes sense. Thanks! Ha! I am gonna get a vacation for being mean to me.
    2 points
  11. I can't believe that facility still isn't finished.
    2 points
  12. The bond is to get immediate cash to pay the fine. It will take some time to sell any assets, since necessarily they will have to be quite large (like a golf resort) to cover that kind of fine. It's understandable that a billionaire wouldn't have that kind of liquid cash on hand. That would all be invested, in his case likely in property. The interesting question is how much of the assets that bear his name are actually owned by him, and how much are just leased or borrowed. I'm guessing his "empire" is a house of cards propped up by paperwork rather than actual ownership. He's basically playing Three Card Monte with banks.
    2 points
  13. Like I said, it's more of a softening rather than blatant pro-Putin agenda, although that softening has consequences, including a changing rhetoric on Ukraine that is increasingly dividing Republican lawmakers. (Trump himself has called Putin's invasion "smart" and "savvy" and said Putin could do whatever he wanted against any NATO ally caught slacking, and he's the leading candidate to be President fwiw). https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/how-stalled-u-s-aid-for-ukraine-exemplifies-gops-softening-stance-on-russia I do think foreign aid is the hot potato it's always been, asking U.S. taxpayers to simply accept the expenditure of billions to fight murky and often unresolvable wars. If Congress were to open the books on our commitment to Ukraine and Israel at the same time, things could get interesting. Demanding that the U.S. no longer serve as the world's policeman creates an odd coalition of the Left and Right, and would likely signal the end of the American empire. I doubt that we're going there, myself.
    2 points
  14. I am dumb but, what is the bond for? Don't you just pay the fine and/or start selling stuff?
    2 points
  15. It's important to point out that Trump had alienated a huge swath of banks, lawyers, and investors long before his Presidency. His reputation for dishonesty and non-payment was not a political hit job, it's just who he is and always has been.
    2 points
  16. Maybe the other kids weren't trying to find you because you have cooties.
    2 points
  17. it won't stop with Ukraine if putin wins
    2 points
  18. Then sell your assets if you don't have the cash on hand. That's what any of the rest of us would have to do if we lost a judgment like this. You don't get special treatment because you claim to be a billionaire.
    2 points
  19. First, I've never argued anything different. Second:
    2 points
  20. Have whatever opinion you want. Mine is f#&% Trev. He took a lateral move for lateral money, away from his alma mater because things weren’t absolutely perfect with the leadership. Boo frikken hoo.
    2 points
  21. Trev just needs to shut his dirty whore mouth. Does he actually think his comments are cute?
    2 points
  22. Agree that a bit of what you said is relevant to the point. Others might think the rest doesn’t pertain to the discussion at hand or is kinda false. Trump was falsely accused by people Democrats and Never Trumpers working within those 17 IC agencies of conspiring with Russia to win 2016 election. Which has been proven to be absurdly false which we all know now and agree to. I do agree that’s it’s strange to politically flex on another party by saying some foreign leader is so much tougher than what we have. We know why they do it, (for the partisan media likes and social media hits and fanfare) but it’s ridiculous none the less. Whether or not Trump knows how NATO works, it was common knowledge many countries were getting an almost free security ride paid for by the good ol USA. As you know, NATO funding stepped up after Trumps pressure campaign. I don’t know what Fox pundits say unless Buster posts it here, I don’t watch cable news of any kind anymore. I would have to see a relevant political pundit say Russia is the victim before acknowledging your statement as true. Tucker is a buffoon for his statements about Moscow and he is getting roundly mocked for them. As he should. And yes, two dolts in a HAHA shirt does not equate to GOP lawmakers actively trying to set policy for Russia instead of our interests which was the original thesis by someone
    2 points
  23. Anybody else care to explain to me how that a$$h@!e is the victim here? I'd really love it explained in greater detail. I really didn't think the "Donald J. Trump, perpetual victim" movement needed more steam, but it chugs along.
    2 points
  24. Good god man. It's way easier to be upset about the complete weirdo spouting fascist incitement than the damn headlines.
    2 points
  25. #1 UConn (1) #2-4 Marquette (2) #2-4 Arizona (2) #5-8 St. Mary’s (5) #5-8 Nebraska (8) #9-12 Mich St (9) #9-12 Colorado (10) FF #13-16 Samford (13) #13-16 Montana St (16) FF
    1 point
  26. The Dawg Pound - Sam Sledge, Elijah Jeudy, Nash Hutmacher Team Elite - Dante Dowdell, Kwinten Ives, Emmett Johnson, Isaiah Neyor, Rahmir Johnson Team Sixers - Blye Hill, Tommit Hill, Teddy Prochazka, Henry Lutovsky Team Sixers need to figure it out.
    1 point
  27. If nothing else, this helps remove the facade from Christians who would vote for this guy.
    1 point
  28. And then there is the Trev factor playing into this. Man it is hard thinking he is the opposing AD. But as someone said - they aren't playing Trev. I think Fred will keep them focused. They showed some mental toughness this season - Fred's career at Neb was on the line if they didn't play well.
    1 point
  29. To the above, Trump thinks Liz should be thrown in jail for her participation in the J6 committee.
    1 point
  30. Not exactly a storied history but at least more than the men (not that that's saying much): 2022 - NCAA 1st Round (Lost to Gonzaga, 68-55, Louisville, Ky.) 2018 - NCAA 1st Round (Lost to Arizona State, 73-62, Austin, Texas) 2015 - NCAA 1st Round (Lost to Syracuse, 72-69, Columbia, S.C.) 2014 - NCAA 2nd Round (Def. Fresno State, 74-55, Lost to BYU, 80-76, Los Angeles, Calif.) 2013 - NCAA Sweet 16 (Def. Chattanooga, 73-59, Def. Texas A&M, 74-63, College Station, Texas, Lost to Duke, 53-45, Norfolk, Va.) 2012 - NCAA 1st Round (Lost to Kansas, 57-49, Little Rock, Ark.) 2010 - NCAA Sweet 16 (Def. Northern Iowa, 83-44, Def. UCLA, 83-70, Minneapolis, Minn., Lost to Kentucky, 76-67, Kansas City, Mo.) 2008 - NCAA 2nd Round (Def. Xavier, 61-58, Lost at Maryland, 76-64, College Park, Md.) 2007 - NCAA 1st Round (Lost to Temple, 64-61, Raleigh, N.C.) 2000 - NCAA 1st Round (Lost to Boston College, 93-76, Charlottesville, Va.) 1999 - NCAA 1st Round (Lost to Kentucky, 98-92, Los Angeles, Calif.) 1998 - NCAA 2nd Round (Def. New Mexico, 76-59, Lost at Old Dominion, 75-60, Norfolk, Va.) 1996 - NCAA 1st Round (Lost to Colorado State, 66-62, Palo Alto, Calif.) 1993 - NCAA 2nd Round (Def. San Diego, 81-58, Lincoln.; Lost at USC, 78-60, Los Angeles) 1988 - NCAA 1st Round (Lost at USC, 100-82, Los Angeles) Huskers.com
    1 point
  31. *deny. Sorry for the typo. Continue your crusade for sexual abusers
    1 point
  32. He's set for trial that they conveniently delayed until the season is over. There's not nothing there if there's a trial. It's ok to admit your wrong and that you condone it. Thanks for agreeing!
    1 point
  33. You sexually assaulted me! What do you have to say about that. Because in no courtroom have you been found guilty, it doesn't matter, because I said it. How do you feel about being a person that sexually assaulted another person? See how stupid it is to not wait? Anyway, you are no a person that has committed sexual assault. Sucks for you.
    1 point
  34. Maybe...but who cares...they still won. Vacating is the lames of punishments.
    1 point
  35. Gonna have to vacate anyway
    1 point
  36. But consistency is important for referees.
    1 point
  37. 1 point
  38. Four seasons is also a reasonable time frame for Pop to have identified, assembled and coached up competitive young talent, and/or worked with the GM to buy or rent some proven performers. If you tanked for Wemby and still boast the worst record in the league, who would you get out of this years' tanking?
    1 point
  39. Oh man...this one is so true!
    1 point
  40. Next week, Big Ten Refs will be the victims!
    1 point
  41. Maybe time will tell us that NU will be absolutely better off with Trev making the decision he made...I doubt people will look back fondly of Trev's sudden departure. I am one of those people who did really care about the UNO decision. Maybe it was the right decision, but Trev and his staff should have done a better job and not got themselves into the optics they did. I think most of us recognize there are more professional ways of handling things rather than over the phone due to his offices inability to keeps things under wraps. That's okay though, just because it's not a mainstream activity, means we can treat people less professionally. Again-maybe it was the correct call.
    1 point
  42. I think Dennis Leblanc would make a fine AD.
    1 point
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