Misery loves company
Tough year to be a New Orleans Saints fan. OTOH, at least expectations were low.
And who expected they’d have about the same record as both the Dallas Cowboys and SF 49ers?
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Reports now that Juan Soto signed with Mets in part because when he asked owner Steve Cohen how many world championships he planned to win in the next decade, Cohen answered “two to four.”
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People Magazine had interview with Jude Law where they asked if he watched “The Holiday” with his family. And his laughing response.
“See dad with Cameron (Diaz)? I’m not sure.”
Yes, I can imagine it’s hard to see your dad with a woman not your mom.
Except that Jude has seven children with three ex’s and one current wife.
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Wonder how Fox News covered and explained Trump’s backtracking on lowering prices, along with making up a story about refrigerated apples? Surprise, surprise, surprise. Neither story is mentioned AT ALL on their website.
Imagine if Kamala Harris had won the Presidential election and had so much as invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to the White House tree lighting ceremony let alone her inauguration….
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After Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inaugural, XI declined. Poor Donald. Nobody loves him.
This is a good time to point out that unlike most past inaugurations there are actually rooms available in DC hotels a month out.
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Trump, now backtracking on lowering prices for Americans. “It’s hard to bring things down once they’re up…” Hmm, that’s not what Stormy Daniels said…
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Today it’s high prices are “hard.” How long before he backtracks on “no tax on tips?”
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And again, a reminder, Biden administration and (mostly) Democrats got the Kroger-Albertson merger blocked. Something that WILL help avoid higher prices. And media mostly just shrugs and ignores the story.
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As some GOP Senators face attacks from MAGA Trump supporters about confirming Donald’s more outlandish choices, one question. If they become completely neutered servants to a wannabe dictator king, what’s the point of being a Senator anyway?
Plurality: Noun – the number of votes cast for a candidate who receives more than any other but does not receive an absolute majority. If you know anyone who insists this Presidential election was a “mandate” perhaps refer them to a dictionary.
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