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Really? It's dumb for me to say that physically disciplining a baby, who has no fucking concept of human words, much less "I'm doing this because you did that" connections is one lazy motherfucking way to be an adult with a child? There's no one year old in the world that deserves to have a hand laid on them!

Reading the quote, you just have to hope that his transition from the present to future tense was intended. I mean, I have three kids—one is a month (almost to the day) younger than Bush's baby, and I have no idea what would even qualify as "disciplining" her. I am sure I could scare her, hurt her, make her mad and/or

Braves are definitely trying to make a run at the Phillies crown for "worst fans in baseball".
But at least it will be nice for them to win something.

They should suspend him without pay.

I have to say, I am embarrassed to be a Braves fan lately. Between them crying that Chipper Jones correctly knew they couldn't beat the Dodgers last year, or crying about the unwritten rules of the game.

Poor guy didn't get to see the Nats clinch the division.

Will that hate give you something baseball-related to do in October?

wow, seeing him smiling and trying to elicit sympathy from the crowd makes me wish so strongly that the usher had used a taser on him. What a DOUCHEBAG.

It depends. Generally you stick to the plan, but if something more compelling comes up you could do that or cover both. As for giving the subject a heads up, that depends on the relationship. What you don't do is let the subject dictate the story or see it in advance.

I doubt ESPN, in particular a show like E:60, would risk their credibility pulling some doubletalk, trickstery like that. It would incredibly unprofessional of them to pull some FoxNews creative editing to so drastically alter the tone and narrative of the story he agreed to be a part of.

The understood moral stance, for journalists, is that nobody gets to tell you what the story is. You tell the story that is there. If you go to Brandon Marshall's camp and that's not the most compelling story, you telling the compelling story, not the camp story.

seem. trust your instincts

Let's see what happens after the Giants play a game that isn't on the same day as a huge scandal in the NFL.

Brian McCann wouldn't have even let her get within 10 feet of the mound.

Rendon and Harper. Just two of baseball's terrific players under the age of 25. Despite its flaws, the future of the game looks bright!