Heh.
Heh.
After my experience with the Branch Davidians, I’m kind of turned off compound butter.
Trout: Savant of Scaling, Netting, Rainbows
C’mon Kevin, just because UNC fans do it doesn’t mean you should too.
+1
At least now I can stop wondering what happened to Mrs. Baseball.
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—presskit, Mark Sanchez
You think that’s bad? I have a $50/year subscription to your Rec League’s Kickball Network. Boy, you guys are hosers.
Please nap.
99 cents? Who are you, Joan Collins?
:( I tried adopting Melo but he was missing his shots.
The Keys to the Game segment is always a disaster.
I’m not sure—Kidd might’ve had success putting a monster at point guard, but Byron Scott didn’t have the same success with a predator.
Man, Klinsmann must feel like an idiot for not starting USMNT Better this whole time.
Kinda? Doesn’t Bernie’s relative success and Obama’s success before him show that galvanizing an electoral base is as valuable as getting paid messaging? Obama was well-financed, but also drew a motivated political bloc. Sanders doesn’t have the same universality, but that doesn’t make him illusory.
Bernie Sanders need not become president, or nominee, for that matter, for Hillary Clinton to reform her campaign practices.
Re-read that sentence.
I think the simile is inapt, and even if it were, it misses the larger point. Hillary is not a “cashier” for Target in this case; she is the presumptive best hope of the party to become a new big box store—she holds wealth and clout, and while allegiance is an ingredient in legislation, it’s come to predominate…
If Hillary is fundraising for “down-ballot” campaigns, under the presumption she gets elected, that would confirm Sanders’s argument that campaign finance in America is pathological. Clinton, being elected, would have coalition loyalty from Democrats, which is great for her agenda, but would entrench patronage and…