is not protected by the First Amendment
is not protected by the First Amendment
Fox News needs to stop being cowards and just say the 14 words.
For the first few days after the original McMurphy post, the comments weren’t too terrible, but as soon as Zach Smith did that radio interview everything went to shit. A huge proportion of the commenters seemed incredibly willing to uncritically believe him and decide that Actually, It’s The Vindictive Woman’s Fault.
Zach Smith is Earle Bruce’s grandson.
That’s exactly what the comment you responded to was doing.
That’s occurred to me as well. If Urban knew about the 2015 incident and decided there was nothing to it, why did he immediately fire him? There’s really no excuse other than that he capitulated to immediate media pressure and fired his assistant that he knew was innocent.
There was plenty of cover to fire him, mainly that he was shitty coach only being kept around because of who is grandfather was.
OSU alum here, I hope he gets fired because it would be incredibly funny.
Zach Smith is Earle Bruce’s grandson and Earle Bruce just died earlier this year.
I don’t see this as a problem, because fans seem to like the spectacle of the International more than having a robust tournament season.
I would have been incredibly confused if “a South-adjacent part of the Midwest” was anything but Cincinnati.
Kings Island?
One for Jets fans, infinity for everyone else.
If it’s really libel, Musk can sue him. Calling his boss and threatening to sue him is childish bullshit.
Because he can’t (or doesn’t want to try to) afford to defend a libel suit, even if it’s completely baseless.
I used to live a few hundred feet from an interstate with a wooded ravine (and sound barriers) in between and it was shocking how big of a difference there was in noise between the trees being bare in the winter and leaved the rest of the time.
As WR coach, his squads routinely under-performed (with the exception of 2014 which was a bonkers season all around
Technically not, because the Kickstarter was suspended before it finished and the payments went through.
has prevented manufacturers wishing to pre-install Google apps from selling even a single smart mobile device running on alternative versions of Android that were not approved by Google (so-called “Android forks”).
They weren’t layoffs; the union negotiated for voluntary buyouts. Since Univision didn’t have direct control of the numbers they may have still hired a writer or two if more people than expected took the buyout.