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Even if true (it’s not) that hasn’t stopped Scott Tolzien, Brock Osweiler, Brett Hundley, Drew Stanton, Trevor Siemien, Blake Bortles, TJ Yates. et. al. from having jobs. And none of them have ever almost won a Super Bowl.

Yah, but you should blame the last administration for that administration’s fuck ups and abuses. Which nobody did, because Obama was on our team...supposedly.

Obama won because people felt he was a populist who understood their plight. Not a “milquetoast” centrist who also happened to be Black.

Not if the point is to keep people distracted. Then he was a godsend.

Nah. You expose your lack of understanding when you said you almost placed money on Saul. I was that asshole on facebook talking shit to all the people who were buying the fight. It was pretty clear to see that Canelo did not have the tools yet to deal with Floyd’s style.

I think the age thing is part of it, but a lot of these guys should’ve caught Toney and Hopkins toward the end of their careers, no? Both of those guys were just as technical as Floyd, but with actual courage.

Remember, this is the same website that ran thousands of words about how Macklemore isn’t bad because he tries to appease his white guilt, but because he’s simply a bad rapper.

I mean, he does try. Very, very hard.

Half of the people I work with are racist and misogynistic. They’re all assholes. Awful human beings.

Where I live in Colorado we spent about a month where the high for the day never got past double digits. One day I was out shoveling snow and my neighbor was as well. We both remarked how warm it was and took off our jackets. I was sweating darts and felt legit warm, not just from the snow shoveling, but because it

Word. No disrespect to the men and women who believe they’re putting their lives on the line to protect their country, but when since WWII have any of our soldiers actually made this country a safer place? All these military campaigns for the past 60 years or so have had deleterious effects on our safety as a nation.

What are you talking about? That was like the real life version of that Simpsons episode where Bart shows Lisa the exact moment Ralph’s heart snaps in half.

You’re off, with caveats.

Dude, pretty clear Hughes was out first. Plus, while Newton grabbed the fence, Hughes “spiked” Newton which is also against the rules. It was pretty much accepted at the time that Newton should’ve been given the nod, but Hughes came back and won decisively in the rematch.

Where tho? I work at a D-II college with a shitty football team and it’s pretty well-known that it’s a crooked program that gets away with a lot. Hell, our shitty Lacrosse program is well known for harboring serial rapists. And I don’t lie when I say we’re a small school with no real prestige academically or

I’m actually not a fan of Colbert or Stewart, but they were generally very fair with their conservative guests. In my opinion, they were too easy on them. They never ambushed or misled them about what they would be discussing and gave them plenty of space to say their piece.

It’s lose-lose. If he gets up and leave, it looks like Carlson broke him. If he stays and continues to get ambushed, he looks like a moron or, worse, purposely deceitful.

Well, the system isn’t perfect and should be adjusted. That doesn’t mean we should just get rid of it. It’s like schools. Schools aren’t perfect. But we shouldn’t just end schooling for our nation’s kiddos. There is a direct correlation, if not causation, between the decline of Unions and the decline of the middle

I’ve never understood how one can be “pro-market” and “anti-union” at the same time. Isn’t it obvious that unions are a natural outgrowth of and from the market? That labor—which sort of makes The Market a Market—will eventually coalesce and force a balance onto how befits and risks are distributed within The Market?

Nah.