earlrebound
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earlrebound

There’s several stories of Trump wanting a VP who didn’t want to be president. I think it’s likely because Trump wanted to make sure it wouldn’t be someone who stabbed him in the back and try to throw him out. It’s also possible he doesn’t want a non-family member to ride his coattails.

“Hue even offered to come run the offense!"

That was the same argument during Watergate. I ha e no expectation impeachment would pass the Senate, in fact, I think McConnell might refuse to hold a vote on it. I also think that's a lousy argument for the House to fail in it's duties. 

I don't disagree with you, but considering they don't hold regular press briefings, it's one of the few chances to shout a question at John Miller.

Its possible it doesn't fall under any criminal statute. That doesn't mean it's acceptable, and why impeachment may be the only remedy. And if the Senate refuses to even vote on it, that shouldn't be an excuse for the House to not do pursue it. 

It'd be delicious if he did 

I expected him to be a bad president. I didn't expect Congress to sit idly while it happened. I'm not shocked there's some Republicans who went along with Trump, but I'm disappointed the whole party has. 

There's a tweet for everything

When running in 2016, Trump advocated for taking Iraq's oil. Which was a dumb idea, but now he spins around and protects Sandi's oil. Odds he's directly benefiting? 

In 2016, he was saying we should take Iraq's oil. Now, he's sending troops to protect the Sandi's oil. He was a moron then, and somehow he's dumber now. 

Trump is always out for himself. Unfortunately, the Republicans are only out for him too, and the Democrats won't stand up for themselves. 

Investigative team for every NCAA program.

There’s 29 teams that he hasn’t played for this year. And if he’s willing to play for a one-year, low salary deal, someone will probably sign him. Maybe not right away, but probably if a team had an injury in a month. And they'll publicly say he's in counseling, is making amends, it's processing through the legal

Don't kid yourself. They got rid of him because he's forced his way off two teams this year and this came out. If it was just being accused of rape and threatening the victim, he'd be on the team. His first former team has a twice alleged rapist at QB. And his most recent former team drafted an accused rapist (who was

Being from Pittsburgh, none of that surprises me. I've said before, I'm not sure Tomlin is a top 3 coach on the NFL, but he's certainly top 10. 

Guess there is only room for one entitled asshole rapist in a locker room. 

Michigan State Leading Big Ten in Sex Scandals. Again.

No, he's not. He's an average NFL starting QB. 

As a Steelers fan, I wish they would have gotten rid of him in 2005. I hate the team selling "character matters", and the fans eating that shit with a snow shovel, when they keep Ben around. I'm hoping Rudolph is so good the team tells Ben he can retire or be cut (they actually get cap savings in 2020 if he's gone). 

Third? Some had him in fifth round. He's been ok, and if he had been a third (even a second), people would think he's great. Instead, he looks alot like Dupree - good but not worth the draft spot. To some degree, Fitzpatrick is what they get for poor drafts. Burns is a bust. And, their anticipated FS, Sean Davis is