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See? It’s not really about ‘the troops’ at all, and never has been with him and his fans. It’s about non-Christians and people of color knowing their place, and being happy about being able to coexist with, and in subservience to, their white Christian ‘superiors’. Anybody who gets ‘uppity’ about it is targeted. Can’t

This is not okay, and the fact that he’s allowed to enforce the law through such oppressive, belligerent behavior is an atrocity. His actions mock the principles that law enforcement claims they live by, and allowing him to continue to work indicates the city has no interest in protecting and serving all citizens.

Let’s remember some money rackets from high school:

I empathize. I suffered a “clean break” of the heart in my junior year of high school, when my girlfriend dumped me on the first day of school. It didn’t heal in time for me to ask anybody else to enjoy any of the dances or social activities that I actually wouldn’t have gone to, anyway, had they accepted.

it’s fair to say everyone involved is pissed.

The answer is like bleach—easy to figure out, but toxic to the system. See, giving the working class a noteworthy amount of spendable income means they will turn around and put the money back into the economy, as well as savings and paying for educational costs (college, etc) for themselves and their families. Very

Because it’s a sense of empathy for others brought about through personal struggle that leads the dispossessed to care for those in need. This is a sort of quiet counterbalance to the crass, self-serving ‘my superiority is threatened by the rise of those considered beneath me, so I must make sure they stay down!’

It’s pretty difficult to ‘enjoy’ Joe Buck talking about anything, really. Well, save for maybe his farewell at the end of his last broadcast, but that’s about it.

They’re gonna need one hell of an 80s-themed instagram-friendly polyester suit and whacky hat party to crawl their way out of this hole. If anybody can pull it off though, it’s Joe Maddon.

Skip Bayless: McKayla’s abuse, if true, is an outrage. But what is worse is LeBron’s continued abuse of the game of basketball.

I think Ms. Sanchez missed the point when she noted that they use it because she thinks it’s really good—if a customer wanted Popeye’s chicken, it’s readily available at any location with a Popeye’s sign above it.

It shouldn’t be that hard. A bunch of decrepit, rich, white dudes who gamed the system long enough to amass a fortune that allowed them to buy into a club that has catered to their needs in almost every form or fashion they wanted are bound to feel overconfident enough to blatantly say the words if pressed hard enough

Skip Bayless, hearing Maroney’s revelation about a nightmarish period in her life that will remain a horrific scar in her memories as long as she lives, pens a heartfelt Lebron tweet in response.

The fact that he has to justify his fucked up behavior in an instance such as this never once crosses his mind as being odd, or highly unusual. Meanwhile, his fans, sensing another attack on their god, reflexively bray about how much he’s done, and will do, for ‘the troops’.

Jesus. It’s a recreation of my entire dating life as a teenager, except the laughter sounded a lot less awkward and a lot more disgusted.

I’d like some of that please. Free and fair elections that are publicly financed wouldn’t hurt and open primaries would be on my list. Primary everyone, stricter term limits as well, while we’re making lists. :)

The dynamics of the entire political process is far, far too complex to provide a concise answer as to why we’ve ended up here, though the pendulum effect of electing Presidents explains a lot. If any country is to get to the point of having the best leaders actually lead the country, maybe a good starting point is to

“...because head coach Hue Jackson wanted to give struggling rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer some time to regroup.”

It’s the cushioning of the “We don’t want to start a witch hunt...” that takes the argument from legit to almost patronizing. In fact, Feig could have left everything up to “but” out, and his quote takes on a whole new, more significant meaning. The cushioning leaves in that area of doubt, where the target has to

That right there is pure, uncut ‘Mooch, baby, with a street value around exactly fucking zero.