gippetto88
Gippetto88
gippetto88

Sure but GoT had a place and prestige to fall from. John Delaney for the most part did not exist to most Democratic Primary voters until last night.

I think this is the correct take, but it also in my mind amplified Sanders and Warren because they have answers to those attacks!

Very much, yes.

But wait...if no one can keep all of their ultra wealth, where will I find the motivation for life?

I was in Fairbanks last year and we drove past the road that headed out that way, and the local I was with noted how ironic it was that so many dumb people misread the story and end up being another sad chapter in its history. 

Then the right thing to do is impeach. The reasons are pretty straight forward.

I think you bring up an interesting discussion. As I see it, the last group you highlight (my group #2 in my OP) were the group that voted Trump because throughout 2015 and 2016 he was basically a boilerplate Republican, as you noted. In fact during the primary, he wasn’t even the most conservative candidate, trailing

The thing Freidman and other Never Trumpers seems to miss, at least to my mind, is what constituents or coalition has President Trump *added* to his base? They continue to push this idea that people that dislike Trump and are looking for a candidate to support will fall back to Trump if Democrats nominate someone too

Coincidence is an excuse used by fools and liars...so I’d say that they do probably believe it to be a coincidence.

I’ve always found the coverage of MMA here to be pretty solid and fair (from Wyman, Nathan, Patrick, etc.). They call shit out when they see it and don’t gloss over the uncomfortable reality of the business, including the terrible way the UFC treats their roster and the media, as well as the dangers of weight cutting

The Democratic leadership is almost singularly focused on defeating Trump in 2020. As such their approach has been to be as uncontroversial and non-adversarial as possible. That strategy of course is extremely debatable as whether it will even be effective (probably not!).

Democrats will continue to lose as long as they refuse to play the game the Republicans are playing, for fear that it will inspire the Republicans to play it too.

The contortions one has to make to justify this is something I can say I never thought I’d see.

That foul I thought was chicken or egg. It was clearly White pulling her leg back to make her attempt that struck Sauerbrunn’s knee. But Sauerbrunn’s leg was already there, first. It’s not like she missed the tackle or ran into White, hell her leg didn’t even initiate the contact.

This is one of those cynical “if things worked the way they *should* then this wouldn’t be a problem” rulings. Roberts isn’t wrong in a vacuum, but we live in a reality in which what he’s describing is no longer either relevant nor reasonable.

Great job, Jason.

I don’t know if I fully agree 8.2 wasn’t ready. It was as ready as it was going to get at this point, as it was already at just shy of 7 months since 8.1, which is a long time between major patches (8.1 came four months after BfA release, and 7.3, 7.2 and 7.1 all came within five months at most of the previous major pa

Talk about playing to role as a 2019 Democrat.

It fails on so many levels with even the slightest interrogation. It’s basically pitched as a solution to something that it can’t actually impact because it’s outside the purvey of where any control would exist.

I think this is both correct and fascinating, but also highlights a failure of our educational system.