Get rid of Mendoza on SNB. Adds nothing. Bag the horrible SC6 show and send those two packing.
Get rid of Mendoza on SNB. Adds nothing. Bag the horrible SC6 show and send those two packing.
No one is mocking Brady for charity work. What they are noting is that funneling some of that donation money from a charity people donate to for a specific reason to to other recipients (especially ones that don’t appear to need it) is crummy at best and shady at worst.
On the surface, my embezzlement from Little Sisters of the Poor seems like a selfish act. But what if my bookie has a sick kid and can’t afford health insurance?
I’d feel so, so much better about this arrangement if there was more than a snowball’s chance in hell that anyone at Junipero Serra has an intellectual or developmental disability more serious than a bad case of dyslexia.
Indeed. What if the donations to the University of Michigan are funding a project that can make pigs fly out of your ass whenever you want them to? What then, eh?
Is it, though? A private high school isn’t a good cause. Two other schools aren’t a good cause (under the assumption that he’s sending his own kids to private schools as well). UM may or may not be a good cause, depending on where that money goes.
We’re talking about money taken from a charity supposedly dedicated to helping the intellectually disabled, and redirected to a private high school with a minimum of one multimillionaire alumnus. Not a single bit of that is charitable.
The only time John McCain was a good idea was when the alternative was George W. Bush.
“I told the American people I did not trade arms for hostages. My heart and my best intentions still tell me that’s true, but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not.”
Something like this...
Putting the campaign hat of a controversial candidate in your locker, at eye level, where cameras from national media organizations are every day, is a really fucking stupid thing to do if one doesn’t care about politics.
No. He’s plead ignorance (“I’m just a positive guy!”). He needs to admit that he supports Trump because he’s too dumb to know not to
Exactly. I have never understood why people equate sports ability with cognitive ability. Sure, it happens, but to think that Tom Brady has any cogent opinion on something like renewable energy policy or nuclear proliferation or funding water quality surveying in the Power River basin is just nuts. He plays football,…
If that’s the case, why doesn’t he say so? I feel like he could very easily deflate (har) a lot of this if he just said something along those lines.
Or, to cap it off, to remove the tweet after realizing it was making the “non-fake news” news of CBS look bad. No apology, no explanation.
Of course, their three most recent tweets are: US officials block new mining claims in Yellowstone; Drake dancing to Taylor Swift; Minnesota Vikings players running over a sound guy.
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I wasn’t aware that Obama was planning on tanking the economy so hard in the next two months.
I wonder if we shouldn’t be talking more about what an asshole John Dickerson is, for letting this ridiculous claim go unchallenged. Or CBS News as a general collection of assholes for having a social media team tweet this out as an unchallenged quote:
The problem is that it’s much, much harder to stop being a single country than this line of thinking gives credit for. For one, the new Republican States of America would be deep in the red, budget-wise, even before they slash their taxes. You have Texas and then a whole lot of poverty. I guess it will be easier on…
You are a simple minded embarrassment.
The whole Brady/Trump thing, along with how dumb Brady was during deflategate, I’m super bummed to find out he might just be a colossal fucktarded idiot. He was my favorite player :(