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  2. Yeah that's totally what I said. You just can't put the bitch-assedness away for 5 seconds, can you?
  3. To me it’s more mind melting that Democrats chose this strategy in the first place. MAGA thought is so engrained that nothing short of an existential crisis to these people can dislodge them from nostalgia-laden, hate fueled, misinformed reality that they find themselves in.
  4. I've got no moral high ground on this one. The other day, I saw him glance at his notes during a broadcast and thought to myself, "Cam Newton can read‽"
  5. I had to look it up, but apparently Haiti has some gold in the ground. Yeah, they're fucked.
  6. Hegseth is an odd combination of a manufactured politician plus someone who keeps screwing up. From a shallow perspective, he's an educated, military guy with extensive media background. That's custom built for a top leadership position. And getting to SecDef is pretty damn high up in terms of an appointment. Maybe SecState is the only higher appointed position. But he also ranks fairly high in the character flaws that he can't seem to control. Most likely stemming from his alcohol problem. What's scary is that he could very well succeed in getting elected from a populist party like MAGA.
  7. I'd eat both with prejudice
  8. I am so, so, so utterly tired of this performative bullshit from our AG. And now that whole Turning Point media ecosystem is dogpiling TCU (and their obsession on X with this week's in-person Pride events honestly makes me worried for their safety a bit). https://www.keranews.org/texas-news/2025-10-02/texas-ag-paxton-to-investigate-tcu-over-turning-point-event-school-says-was-not-booked
  9. In many cases everything up to the meter is owned by the utility, although as you note weatherheads attached to houses are commonly home owner responsibility. Also I have yet to encounter a situation where everything on a power pole isn't owned by one utility or another who has services attached to the pole. So I can't definitively help you, but my guess is power pole attachments are property of utility.
  10. I wonder what percentage of those generals have read Whiskey Pete's personnel file.
  11. Ain’t lying if it’s true. Republicans are the party of pedophiles.
  12. You guys think about some weird shit (which obviously works with a fairly decent chunk of the electorate, btw). I can honestly say that "masculinity" isn't something I ever think about*, probably because I can make my wife cum without blue pills or testosterone shots. The word conjures up images of Ricky Gervais on a tinpot radio station in 2002 telling Karl Pilkington, "Ohhh you’re hard" in his best early 2000's style gay impersonation. *Well excluding grad school where the term was often used as a way to understand gender identity as we moved from a farming-based culture to a clerk-based culture and men had to find a new identity outside of their work with new, larger, amounts of free time. Hence the rise of sports and outdoors in the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era.
  13. That’s AI slop! Those people don’t even speak English!
  14. With gusto.
  15. its just a requirement that every chapter of your biology book ends with the phrase ". . . unless the bible says otherwise."
  16. I've never once claimed otherwise. I've been all over the world and solidly middle class in US in not a bad place to be. How you can be a top 5% earner and still be middle class here is a longer discussion, of course. I can be called a lot of things. Dishonest is pretty tough, though. No, I lost real money in the way of a huge project that got cancelled in a celebratory fashion by that admin. I don't have a grave pissing tour but that addle brained piece of shit would top the list. Incorrect. I replied with something like "any and every person would" and y'all ran with it like you had the superbowl winning intercept. Pretty benign statement really. I would feel ALOT different about the legality of road legal 1000 hp cars if some kid in a lambo wiped out my entire family filming a youtube. Or a lot differently about how we treat alcohol sales should they be wiped out by a drunk driver. The list goes on an on. Expecting someone to say "no, it wouldn't give me a second of retrospective thought" would have been a more flagrant answer. But you got a quasi true repeatable soundbite to follow me for a college sports board so congrats?
  17. Surely they mean lower taxes and fewer regulations, right?
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  19. My son in one year at West Point has his Air Assault badge. Something the Sec Defense War couldn't manage to accomplish through his entire "career".
  20. We are respected around the world!!!11! Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. They are just jealous at how awesome we are.
  21. Just found out my son bought me a ticket to the San Antonio show, that should be fun. I was there when Paul opened the Alamodome back in 1993.
  22. It seeks to create a more welcoming environment for conservatives, asking colleges to make governance changes and abolish departments that “purposefully punish, belittle, and even spark violence against conservative ideas.” Don't punish or spark violence. Yeah, I can get behind that. No place for that shit in an academic setting, but what the fuck does "belittle conservative ideas" mean exactly? And what, precisely, constitutes a conservative idea?
  23. On Konstantin’s Wednesday economy round up he mentioned that one of the gas station chains not having gas in the Moscow area belongs to one of the largest petroleum companies in Russia. He said what concerned the citizens was that this particular company was one of the largest in Russia, with vast wealth, its own oil drilling/production, and its own gasoline refineries to process its own oil into gas. It then sells its own gas in its own gas stations. When that company’s gas stations are out of gas, the drivers think, “Holy shit, if that company’s station is out of gas, things are seriously much worse!” He also reminded us that every business that fails that owes money to the bank requires that bank to pull money out of its reserves to satisfy the loan default on its books. He thinks that banks are literally hemorrhaging their reserves right now, and that the Russian cultural propensity for its citizens who have learned that it is smart to engage in bank runs to protect their assets should just about be upon us - and to watch for it. Older Soviet citizens knew when shit was about to hit the fan, one had to take everything you owned and convert it from rubles into dollars or Euros. or at minimum, clean out your bank deposits and purchase something that had value to you. Something like non-perishable food - or electronics and appliances - things that were always scarce and would increase in value - so that when you came out on the other end, you still owned things that had the same or greater value then the now discounted rubles. Bank runs…
  24. Having two locations, with the furthest east being Fort Worth is certainly a choice. Basically any team that is a top six seed in that projection except for UCLA and USC (who is listed as a five seed) is going to want to be in Fort Worth.
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