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The university cannot share the information publicly due to FERPA. They conducted an investigation per their internal process and came to a decision. To claim they have not had due process is a red herring intended to distract from the fact that they were found responsible for sexual assault.

There is no best, Minnesota football has never been great--in their entire program history they have a single prestige bowl win (Rose, ‘62, in all likelihood far beyond the memory of any current player’s parents, forget the players themselves)--so his use of the qualifier “again” is a dead giveaway as to intent.

Yep, that tells me all I need to know

I might’ve been convinced to be on their side until I saw that quote.

“make our program great again.”

Holy fuck that is fitting.

Man this is one gigantic slippery fucking slope in like 19 different directions.

Not sure if this is helpful to anyone reading (or if anyone cares), but I’m a former USA Gymnastics (USAG) athlete and then non-USAG coach and as I was reading I realized I would be really confused about a lot of this were I not familiar with how USAG works. (To be clear, I never had any issues with my coaches when I

I think part of the problem is that the state-level campaigns were very decentralized, and so could be hit or miss. Your friend did an amazing job in one town, but not enough places in Michigan had awesome organizers like him. For example, I volunteered for Hillary in Massachusetts, and even in strong blue Boston it

I bet it was all being filtered away from Hillary Clinton herself, too. The Clintons have tended to gather a small group of feuding advisors whom they cling to hard because of loyalty (same thing happened in 2008, and they were making similar screw-up-the-ground-game mistakes back then too).

While I do think the Clinton campaign made some missteps, a bigger issue was that the polling in states was so off. There wasn’t a single credible poll in Wisconsin or Michigan that showed Trump winning. Marquette (the gold standard in WI), for example, had Clinton up by six in its final poll. In Michigan, Clinton

I wonder if any of it would have mattered. Like you stated at the end of the article, Trump did literally every single thing wrong that is normally required for a traditional campaign to be successful and still won.

They didn’t hack her private emails. Or at least she claimed they didn’t. They hacked the DNC and John Podesta’s emails.

I’m pretty sure nobody with any brains is implying Russia “rigged” the election as that would mean physically changing ballots, destroying ballots, or creating false ballots. What people are saying is that their hack actively influenced the election.

Progressives HAVE been vocal about the Obama deportation policy. But he’s also done a lot of good in the immigration arena, from DACA to the STEM OPT expansion to the enforcement priorities memos for ICE. So we can demonize him for the deportations alone, or we can admit that (like many other issues) it’s fucking

Mandate won’t matter once he takes the oath of office. The powers of the presidency are the same regardless of the size of the victory. The only thing that tossing the election to the House does is further divide and demoralize the people. Otherwise, it accomplishes nothing except a pyrrhic victory of sorts.

Just a cautionary note - should the Electoral College not cast 270 for any one candidate or end in a tie, the House of Representatives elects the president with each state getting 1 vote. Guess who they will choose.

The same. Because they are dumb.

This is such a bad idea. If he is already suicidal and waving guns around filming the deterioration of your marriage cannot help things. Just get a job. TV isn’t the only job in the world.