This stinks.
This stinks.
But asking ANY question around here is inflammatory, so big surprise that the most honest, innocently posed question is STILL met with outright hostility, instead of an actual useful answer or discussion.
You’re about to ‘lose [your] damn mind’ because you’re an asshole. The person asked a question and asked it out of admitted ignorance, and your response is to shout at them and get angry. Your comment is self-serving and ridiculous.
I’m happy with Frank. The safer pick was probably Monk or Smith, but I enjoy the risk-taking.
Naaahhht funny!
You’re posting on deadspin at 10 AM on a Wednesday. Pretty sure none of us have the right to call anyone a ‘dork’.
I like Holder more than some of the other current options, but I don’t see how he gets past the Fast and Furious scandal, his contempt of Congress, and his ‘refusal to prosecute financial institutions’ (quoted from wikipedia) in the aftermath of the financial crisis in 2008.
Corey Booker is beholden to lobbyists and Wall Street. No thanks.
Jerome James’s 5 year, $30 million contract based off of two playoff series takes the cake for me. He was a spare part on the Sonics for four years and never played more than 9 minutes/game in the time he was with the Knicks.
AGENT: Well, Michael, I think I got you a part in a movie.
And you want to know how I know they had no regard for those children? Because they their mother in front of them.
/r/ThatHappened
cash strapped USPS.
I was not responding to you, but to the person who said, ridiculously, tha Cousins was ‘awful’ with the Pelicans. He was not, and was way, way, better than Hield, which still makes this trade a HUGE win for NO. It still looks as bad for the Kings as when they made it. Hield is mediocre at best at the moment and…
As does lead/lede from time to time.
This is from the movie Stroszek by Werner Herzog.
Those tax returns . . . will inevitably show that the guy Has. No. Money.
Pump the brakes. Hield had a 14.9 PER and .053 WS/48 with the Kings. Cousins had a 23.3 PER and .137 WS/48 with New Orleans.
What Sessions did was reserve the privledge of the President to declare those conversations privileged — because the President is the only one that can invoke that privilege.
Not even close. Every Democratic senator did as well as King, who is an Independent.