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  1. Jesus Christ. Y’all going of on a both sides “but her emails” tangent to project an air of level headed reasonableness while discussing Trump’s actual federal indictments is absolute buffoonery. It doesn’t make you seem unbiased and fair nor does it make your rightful criticisms of Trump more justified because you believe it somehow proves your impartiality. All it does is telegraph your attempt to justify your former Republicaness and the fact that you’re still under the influence of the 30 years long right wing hate campaign against her. Anyone who brings her up in the context of Trump’s criminality is not a serious person. She’s got fuck all to do with this.
    37 points
  2. that person does not exist in politics. trump has been a celebrity for 40 years and been a shitbag in politics for 15. the person you're imagining will not come along during trump's political life. here's what you're also forgetting - trump is not a republican. trump is maga. trump is trump. the media likes to pretend it's some great mystery why the nutbars and salad forks don't show up to the polls when trump is not on the ballot - they don't care about republican politics. they're not republicans either. even if trump steps down and points to someone and says, "he's my guy", they will not do it, because that guy is not trump. when trump dies, those hardcore maga boneheads don't just fall to desantis or nikki haley. they will go back under their rocks and will no longer engage in the process. only trump can be king of trump party. let's just hope he continues to wreck the gop on his way out.
    29 points
  3. 16 points
  4. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/13/books/cormac-mccarthy-dead.html?smid=nytcore-android-share The Times noted that they will publish a full obituary soon. A crime he was never awarded the Nobel. They really shit the bed on ignoring Updike and McCarthy
    15 points
  5. ChatGPT, how can the Texas A&M Aggies be the most successful football program in college despite not winning a title since 1939? Though the Texas A&M University Aggies have not won a national championship title since 1939, they can still be considered the most successful college football program for several reasons. While championship victories play a significant role in determining a program's success, it is not the sole factor. Here's why the Aggies regard themselves as the most successful football program despite their title drought. Consistent Competitiveness: Success in college football goes beyond winning championships. The Aggies have consistently been competitive over the years, fielding strong teams and contending for conference titles and bowl games. They have achieved numerous winning seasons and produced several All-Americans and NFL players. Longevity and Tradition: The Texas A&M football program has a rich history and a storied tradition that stretches back over a century. The Aggies have built a strong and passionate fan base, with a loyal following known as the "12th Man." The program's longevity and tradition contribute to its status as the most successful in college football despite never winning titles. Conference Dominance: While national titles hold great prestige, dominating within a competitive conference is also a significant achievement. The Aggies have had considerable success in conference play, including capturing multiple conference championships in different eras and perhaps will turn the tide in one of the toughest conferences, the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Impactful Players and Coaches: The Aggies have produced numerous standout players and coaches who have left a lasting impact on the sport. Notable Aggies alumni include Heisman Trophy winners John David Crow and Johnny Manziel, as well as legendary coaches like Paul "Bear" Bryant and R.C. Slocum. These individuals have contributed to the Aggies' legacy and their overall success as a program. Facilities and Resources: Texas A&M has invested heavily in its football program, providing state-of-the-art facilities and resources that attract top-tier talent. The university's commitment to supporting the team's success has helped establish a foundation for excellence and competitiveness. While winning a national championship is the pinnacle of success in college football, it is important to recognize the overall achievements and contributions of a program. Despite their title drought, the Texas A&M Aggies' consistent competitiveness, long-standing tradition, conference dominance, impactful players and coaches, and investment in resources make them widely regarded the most successful college football programs in history.
    14 points
  6. No regrets with this team. We left everything out there and I feel like the coaching staff squeezed every last drop out of this roster. Won't take away the pain of what happened, but they don't have anything to be ashamed of. It's easy to recognize a team that battles their ass off and plays for one another and you could tell this group had that mix. It's what made cheering for them enjoyable. They always got back up when they were knocked down.
    14 points
  7. As long as we’re bringing up old scandals- should we talk about Iran Contra and how Reagan absolutely knew and approved of it? Or I dunno, and I’m just spitballing here, maybe we focus on the criminal conduct by a former president that’s actually getting prosecuted. Fuck Trump. I hope the stress of these criminal proceedings kills him
    13 points
  8. You'd be tired too if you had to drag around those massive balls all day.
    12 points
  9. 12 points
  10. TOW missile at work. It's a beautiful sight.
    12 points
  11. I still can't imagine the psychological toll it must take on them to be feeling pretty safe and talking with your comrades one second and then his head is rolling across the floor the next.
    11 points
  12. Yep, the only real play if you actually WANT to win is to attack, attack and attack some more. Call him a Loser, call him Dotard, call him an Orange Baboon. Ring him up every single time you are in front of a camera. Ring him up in a debate "I'm not the one who just got buttfucked on TV Don." Full Daniel Kaffee is the move, but these guys are all P's or looking for a job based on kissing ass, collecting 3% and then pledging it to him.
    11 points
  13. 103 pages (and counting), 5.1k posts (and counting), all for a college baseball three game series. dead serious- there isn't a better sports message board anywhere. this shit is truly special. the support, the engagement, the wave of inclusion; this doesn't just happen everywhere. hell, i don't think this happens anywhere. certainly not for college sports forums, never mind that it's baseball we're talking about. alabama football boards strive to get this kind of engagement. seriously y'all- this is a special place, and being a part of it all is simply as good as it gets. i really believe that. 🤘🏼
    11 points
  14. CM did not glorify violence. He made the horror of violence crystal clear.
    11 points
  15. Going to be honest, it sounds like you're just regurgitating right wing talking points. Organized theft rings? High Taxes? Most of the Democratic party base supports raising taxes on the wealthy to fund various programs. But I don't know, maybe the Dems can't win a national election unless they nominate a boring centrist who ignores the progressive wing of the party. Who do you recommend that carries no baggage and has policy positions that mirror the Dems from the 90's? Amazingly, the GOP is going to nominate someone with multiple criminal indictments, but the CA governor is too extreme for most voters.
    11 points
  16. “Tanks are better if you have a lot”— Elon Musk, future Secretary of Defense.
    11 points
  17. desantis is the cruelest. trump isn't cruel at all in comparison. trump wants to maintain power and make money. if being cruel overlaps with that, right on. trump isn't pro-choice. trump isn't religious. trump is an old wealthy white man, so there's a lot of overlap. but he doesn't care about traditional republican politics. he cares about whatever gets him reelected and able to maintain power. if he gets to hurt people along the way, i'm sure he's fine with that. he ran on grievance because that's how you win in the gop, and it worked. then when he became president, he didn't do shit, because he didn't want to be president. he likes running and winning and fundraising, but he didn't do shit as president. he didn't really try to do shit. he didn't pretend to try and unite the country, because it didn't serve his interests. "he didn't hurt the people he said he was going to hurt". sound familiar? he didn't build the wall, he didn't lock her up, he didn't repeal and replace obamacare. his only goal in 4 years was to get reelected and he fucked that up too. along the way he cut taxes for the rich, appointed judges, and got really lucky with the supreme court. republicans really liked the first two. the third one will likely continue to fuck the party, so bravo.
    10 points
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