reallyboredatwork
ReallyBoredAtWork
reallyboredatwork

No. Please no.

Yay, live the best you. Boo, you seem insufferable.

He just dunked on Risch and Rubio.

You must be new around here. What is sports commentary without the Hot Takes?

Would you care for a pillow?

And yet...the Qbs signed as backups, which pretty much what Kaep is looking to be considering he visited Seattle which has a young SB winner at QB already, are objectively worse than Kaep. This Kaep sucks argument is a bit far fetched. He is solid, decent play at QB which is what a backup should be I can EASILY name

Counterpoint, he’s better than half the starting QB’s in the league right now.

Take, take, take, take...

For all we know what we saw of Garoppolo is what we saw of Nick Foles from his first couple games in Philly. Remember when Nick Foles was the Second Coming for six weeks? Saying Kaep, a proven quarterback that lead his team to a Super Bowl, is worse than any of those career backups is an insult not just to Kaep but to

I hope they caps lock this guy up

It’s absurd watching these sportswriters turn themselves into pretzels to avoid the obvious. Strip away all their bullshit and here are the facts: a black quarterback who once started a Super Bowl began protesting this country’s racial injustices and then (probably) never played in the league ever again. I despair for

With respect to Nobel laureates, Michigan (27th) is more in line with UCSD (29th) than Cal (4th). Nothing to sneeze at, but not quite in the same league.

Hahahaha. No.

“Michigan is as recognized academically”

That’s why the American “left” is such a joke. Clinton is ever so slightly left of center on some positions and quite a bit right of center on others.

Gerrymandering is part of it, but under educated voters is a larger issue. People care about specific issues when asked about them directly (i.e. in a poll), but have difficulty connecting those issues to an entire platform. It is why the Republican and Democratic parties both can have such aristocratic economic

A pretty large majority of Americans support a lot of things that the Republican Party is against, and yet they keep winning elections.

No they shouldn’t. As every politician, especially ones of such high notoriety and tenure as Clinton, should be scrutinized for every decision they have made in public service. Lack of accountability is one of the greatest reasons why we have such a toxic political climate today.

“Livable wage” is definitely one of those codewords that means “welfare for the leeching colored folk”. So you’re probably right.

This will absolutely work in her favor, if it even has an impact at all. The Republicans’ ability to convince poor white Americans to vote against their own interests and support billionaires because reasons (brown people) is the greatest con job in American political history.