That’s because he has no empathy for anyone, even his own children, so he can’t fathom anyone else being sad/angry/hurt over the death of a child.
That’s because he has no empathy for anyone, even his own children, so he can’t fathom anyone else being sad/angry/hurt over the death of a child.
I think it would have worked like this:
Just emailed you
Any site would be content to have a piece of this caliber run once a year. How the hell does Deadspin do two in one day?
uh.... can you email me about this? kmckinney@deadspin.com
“Do you know your left from right?”
“Many people don’t know this, but the British actually aligned themselves with England during the Revolution. Most people don’t know about that whole deal.”
He’s making $82,000 to be football coach and AD for the school (and I’m willing to bet that most of the AD duties will be handled by a secretary or other staffer). Why do I have the feeling the average teacher salary in Mount Vernon, Texas is a lot less than that...
Why was this woman trying to meet the parents of the young man she killed on film at the fucking White House? To say, “Sorry, but I’m not leaving! MAGA!”
Russian troops are now in Syria and he’s staging Hell’s Queen for a Day as a distraction.
“It’s not like the Brits helped us with Normandy”
Everything he does is for his stupid ratings, no compassion, no brains
This is an intense and well-written story, the exact type of stuff that nobody but Deadspin is doing.
This looks really bad. Fortunately for him, the Raiders may sign him one...
Just so. He can’t have it both ways, as much as he wants to (and everyone else). I’m sad he chose the way he did.
“My team and this league just went through a difficult week. I think people need to understand what a tweet or statement can do to others. And I believe nobody stopped and considered what would happen. Could have waited a week to send it.”
If he’s anything like me, he doesn’t like being hugged because the feelings of emotional and physical proximity are simply overwhelming for him and it becomes a sort of sensory overload when there’s firm contact with another human being.