I know he’s quoting someone else, but I believe he’s read the Mueller Report.
I know he’s quoting someone else, but I believe he’s read the Mueller Report.
This is itself tough but fair.
Brother-in-law is a huge fan, and they definitely crossed my mind. At least they should be good this year, though. (ETA: There’s gonna be too much DD content, though.)
Filed under “That makes just SO much sense.”
A tradition unlike any other...
I’d be careful throwing the word “pride” around Gilead, friend.
I’m glad I’m on the side of “Really, we’d like the government to work properly” but JFC guys, maybe clean up the gaping bullet wound before discussing what color band-aid you want to put on it.
He feels shame, you see, because the Secret Service aborted the trip.
It was the racist friends we made along the way.
FWIW, I’m optimistic about 2020 in electoral terms.
It’s only July 2019.
“Owning slaves wasn’t a decision predicated on race but on economics. It’s a business decision.”
It does, and like you, I don’t see that as a bad thing, even if it is kinda shitty for the mega-stars not to be able to earn what they’re worth. (Yes, they can get it in other ways. And also yes, politically, I would not argue the same way for other high earners; sports is a weird bubble.)
The problem with treason, like impeachment, is it depends on who’s doing the accusing.
He’s not a hypocrite at all. He understands power, how to get it and how to use it. The rest is window dressing.
All salary caps are bad for players. Full stop.
List is fine, but this video is #1:
I shouldn’t be surprised, yet every time a white person drops a “being called a racist is as bad as racism” I still can’t believe it’s not a joke.
It’s always remarkable how people whose only claim to becoming American was popping out of the uterus of one think they’re better than people who had to, y’know, work for it.
Scalise: “We gave that uppity negro exactly the amount of respect he deserved for being an illegitimate president born in Kenya to moslems.”