Even the boring, harmless ones like John Jay and Rich or Jackie, Tony and Donnie become utterly unlisten-to-able when they have segments where they fawn over police officers or military members.
Even the boring, harmless ones like John Jay and Rich or Jackie, Tony and Donnie become utterly unlisten-to-able when they have segments where they fawn over police officers or military members.
Populism has won the last three elections. The candidate who was perceived as the populist won in 2008, 2012 and 2016.
There will be no defense of this. Nothing is going to happen. Nothing has happened to this administration or anyone on the side of this administration.
Of course there are. I’m sure there have been drivers who were decent people who accidentally hit a bicyclist.
Boutique liberals still have a hard-on for Obama.
Sure I can. If I set snares for small game, the larger area I can cover, the better. The more ground I can cover, the more berries and nuts and seeds I can gather.
How does any of this make sense?
Sweet article.
Sanders is literally the only candidate who will actually follow through on any progressive platform.
Yep. They’re just as tribal as the GOP, except their politics are slightly less odious.
Bident thinks that because he’s white and cozy with billionaires, that they won’t treat him as badly as they treated Obama.
Exactly!
They took the ultimate “blue collar” hero who has to deal with all the bullshit the rest of us normies have to deal with, on top of being a superhero, and gave him a billionaire Uncle and a government agent benefactor.
It is kinda bad, though. One of the cool things about Peter Parker was he was the “blue-collar” hero of the Marvelverse. He was the most relatable superhero of all, because he had normal, quotidian shit to deal with on top of being a hero.
Such a strange article. It kept feeling as if it were on the verge of saying something somewhat insightful, and then...it just didn’t say much at all.
You’re ignoring like 4 decades of context, where athletes of all kinds, but male professional basketball players in particular, have been unfairly scrutinized for fairly normal behaviors and have had those behaviors blamed on being raised in single-parent households. Where people’s draft stock and salary and options…
Bone, Hugs in Disharmony....
Considering Chauncey’s literal words were “raised right” because he had a two-parent home, the very clear implication is that there is a way to be “raised wrong” and it happens when someone doesn’t have two parents in the household.
I worked in administration and this is correct. The “student life” center had by far the largest and most expensive staff, and all the students did was complain how there was never anything fun to do on campus. So they just kept throwing more money at them for some reason.
Administration and sports. That’s where the money is going. Not all of it is badly spent, but, yeah, the focus on the actual education has sort of been lost.