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Trump couldn’t dodge shit with his “bone spurs”

It’s because of how that side of the fence thinks:

Yeah but NASCAR fans are hugely religious and Bill cheated on his wi..... Oh I see your problem

It’s actually quite easy to figure out:

Racism. The end.

Did they hate Bill Clinton? I feel like the political leanings of blue-collar white people looked quite a bit different in the late 90s.

They only care when it’s not their team. They prove themselves to be the craven ghouls they are when the thing they hate ends up on their team. 

Ronald Reagan was directly responsible for breaking the air traffic controllers union, which delivered a serious blow to union power in the US, yet every conservative that this directly hurt continues to put him on a pedestal as one of the best presidents ever.

The average trump voter is a rural, uneducated white person.  Thoughtful consideration of the facts is not their collective strong suit. 

I mean when Clinton was in office the personal morality of the President was hugely important to Evangelical voters, with Trump poll after poll shows they don’t think a President’s personal morals should have any impact on the way their viewed.

He’s pushing their “values” that’s why. Mainly discriminating on minorities and cracking down on women’s rights.

Bill Clinton was a draft dodger and the NASCAR crowd hated him.

I’ve got nothing against Rose, but canto bite part II seems like a bad idea.

Especially with the ending of the previous movie being that of a child inspired by the rebellion and that their actions, particularly Luke Skywalker’s return and final stand, might have set a fire in the hearts of allies around the galaxy as word catches. 

Why is it that no writer at any point was ever willing to just commit to Kylo being a villain? He’s a wretched little rat bastard, he doesn’t need redemption just because his grandad did. Just let him be evil!

This thing we’ve never seen before could be fine if done right. Have to try and explain your way around how it wouldn’t invalidate the Rule of Two. Get around that and go nuts. Have him be outside the Rule of Two in some way.

But making this guy somewhat lovecraftian could work. An entity that works on much longer

Kelce’s on the ground when Mahomes releases it and the second they pan back to him after the pick he’s calmly walking forward and indicating the flag is on Houston. I’m pretty sure he at the very least saw Kelce getting dragged down and assumed he could take the downfield shot for free, whether he saw a flag or not.

Those challenges are a joke. Idk why the league doesn't just eliminate them now. They clearly have no plans of ever overturning any of the calls, so the challenges serve no purpose. With that said, you raise a good point. I'm sure the NFL is adding it to their list of reasons not to ever reverse a P.I. call 

that’s part of the problem. Last January we all saw one of the most blatant non-calls ever, and instead of it leading to a tightening up of the officiating it’s lead to a stupid rule and to even more blown calls because none of the small fuckups will match that one massive fuckup. 

If Mahomes only makes the throw because he saw a flag, how can they say the penalty happened while the ball was in the air?