Not all stars.
Non political rant for a change: While there’s a huge disparity in the product on the field with various MLB rosters these days pretty sure NO ONE pays their way into a major league baseball game to see an umpire’s interpretation of the strike zone.
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Sources told ESPN: “CFP’s Board briefly discussed possibility of restructuring, with major college football potentially being governed outside of NCAA.”
Uh, does anyone believe NCAA is governing the sport NOW?
College football is now run by TV & $$$. Period.
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Anyone defending the LIV tour because “the Saudis are making progress on human rights, especially women’s rights…” A Saudi woman was just sentenced to 34 years in prison for having a Twitter account and retweeting an activisit promoting women’s rights. The imprisoned woman had only 2,597 followers.
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Wanted Liz Cheney to win primary against Velveeta Voldemort cult member, but race wasn’t close.
In 2020, 42 Congressional races had margin of victory of 5% or less of total votes cast: 5 for Senate, 37 for House. Thinking of donating $$ or time? Look at races like that.
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Fox News complaining “CNN, MSNBC, ABC fawn over Liz Cheney after primary loss, blame ‘broken’ GOP & ‘cult of Trump.” Actually question is – Cheney has one of most conservative voting records in Congress. Why doesn’t Fox News fawn over her? They’re admitting they’re part of cult?
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There have been a lot of candidates with Velveeta Voldemort and his acolyles for the best example of Freud NAILING projection. But this is a strong contender: Steve Bannon just called John Fetterman “satanic.”
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Why do I have a feeling that the same people who objected to “The Diary of Anne Frank” in school would have no problem with a memoir of teen years written by Kyle Rittenhouse?
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A Texas school district has banned “The Diary of Anne Frank” because a parent complained “the book shouldn’t be read without parental supervision.” So when is Texas going to require parents to come to school to supervise active shooter drills?
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Learned word “decapitated” as child when reading newspaper (inaccurate) story on Jayne Mansfield’s death. Today’s children may have learned it in reading newspaper about what happened to 4th graders at Uvalde. And some school districts claim classic novels are “too upsetting?”
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Appalling that a Saudi woman was sentenced to 34 years in prison for having a Twitter account and for following and retweeting dissidents and activists. But you know that Velveeta Voldemort, Deathsantis and others in GOP would do the same in the US if they could.
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