The GOP held a SCOTUS seat hostage for a year. But let’s worry about decorum.
The GOP held a SCOTUS seat hostage for a year. But let’s worry about decorum.
Just so we’re clear...you don’t want YouTube controlling what you can and can’t see, but you want there to be a law defining what Fire Departments can and can’t say?
That’s your take? A guy voluntarily sticks his head in a microwave, fills it with an expanding, hardening substance, and then films it with the intention of profiting from it... and you come away from all of that saying that the FIRE DEPARTMENT should be ashamed of themselves for calling out his idiocy?
Then you’re not pro union. This guy took the ball and went home. They didn’t even start to negotiate
That’s an extremely anti-union sentiment.
Ah yes, that classic pro-union stance of “consider the boss!”
And in fact he was a lousy soldier, graduating at the bottom of his Annapolis class (which means flunking calculus and not turning in work, rather than being a rebel), getting wings he almost certainly didn’t qualify for, and dodging a well deserved grounding because he was Navy royalty. Most men don’t get a chance to…
Fathers be good to your ballers
Before I even read any of the comments.
Unions can be awesome without it being the case that every union does well in collective bargaining every time.
Keep Austin? Weird.
I’m puzzled by the behavior of someone who clicks on an article titled “The Cavaliers can’t win Game 5. Or can they? (No) (But maybe)” and then takes to the comments to complain that the article does not make a decisive prediction about what will happen in Game 5.
It’s funny that one of these guys hid his shove behind a play-act of basketball and then ran to the ref to complain about a whistle, while the other one came straight at him and did not pretend to be doing anything other than shoving a motherfucker, and you think the one who did not bother to hide behind the rules…
Curt, just because you weren’t personally there, doesn’t mean there wasn’t someone screaming racist things.
thats really bad logic. sorry. just because you bought an asset with post-tax dollars, that does not mean you ‘paid taxes twice’ when that thing makes you more money.
Why doesn’t the NBA mind the player-for-a-day thing when it comes to Derrick Rose?
How many pro athletes do you think could maintain a world-historically high level of production after having their primary physical talent completely taken away from them? You’re echoing Lombardi’s (completely terrible) logic, here: A phenomenally successful player gets his leg completely destroyed, sees his…
Wait. So the guy lacked basic qualifying experience that other QBs have had for literally years before they get to the NFL, but still had the best rookie season a quarterback has ever had ... and you figure that means he isn’t a fast football learner with a high IQ?