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  2. I agree with you, and did when you first posted it in the aftermath of the tragedy. I made a similar point after the raid on Mara Lago and the (temporary) outrage by some at the handling of classified documents. I think if you pay attention to behavior and people long enough, trends appear that are fairly easy to spot. Best to sit back, wait and see what comes out, understanding of course that what comes out may not be the whole truth. To me, it’s sort of irrelevant as to what shirt he wears,who he voted for or anything else, he. is. crazy. Now, the aftermath of people in positions of power, what they say, how they say it, well that will be quite telling. People are people, I suppose.
  3. Kind of interesting from a member of the Virginia House of Delegates. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz9ABh1X2rY
  4. On my way to NYC. Jets, hold the Sauce. Jets secondary is vanquished. Josh Allen = 400 yards easy
  5. Wegmans really isn’t anything special anymore, sadly
  6. Despicable act, but some here are getting a bit carried away with the St. Charlie thing. I would never call for political violence, and I never thought there was anything amusing about a man trying to kill Nancy Pelosi with a hammer and instead almost killing her husband with a hammer.
  7. 6th You're doing that liberal thing where you're trying to speak clear falsehoods into existence. Not going go work on anyone with a functioning brain.
  8. Here’s the difference in my mind: I would not mind if Wrestle Mania wore the gimmicky new frostbite uniforms in Brazil.
  9. https://www.npr.org/2025/04/29/nx-s1-5379979/trump-has-targeted-more-than-100-opponents-and-institutions-npr-analysis-finds DREISBACH: Yeah. It's a really wide spectrum of people and institutions that Trump has gone after. It includes lawyers and law firms often with ties to Democrats, political opponents, people who worked on investigations into Trump or the January 6 rioters, media companies, universities and then also people who actually worked in the first Trump administration but who Trump considers disloyal.
  10. like others have said, facial recognition at the stadium. Plus ostensibly he’d be on some sort of Ticketmaster “sh** list” so wouldn’t be able to purchase tickets on his own card ever.
  11. Still within the Fox News world, but some corroboration to her reporting.
  12. The Goypers are a lot more progressive than I would have thought 🤷‍♂️
  13. IN: Howard Lutnick OUT: Elon Musk. https://www.axios.com/2025/09/12/doge-elon-musk-howard-lutnick
  14. I grew up in Tonawanda so any trip back to Buffalo means Ted's Hotdogs and Anderson's frozen custard on Sheridan Dr. Check out a Wegman's grocery store but don't blame me if you never look at your regular grocery store the same again. Duff's has good wings and we love Bocce pizza. The Canadian side of the Falls is touristy but nice. Need passports or birth certs for the kids, the customs people on the Canadian side of the Peace Bridge always seem to channel their inner Mossad when we go across. The Maid of the Mist is really cool. Hope you have a great time!
  15. Liberalism is so messed up that in the past 5 years they have canonized a man who was a drug dealer, an armed robber, and a terrible father who was killed in Minneapolis, they protested when a crazy person on the subway of NYC died while threatening to harm other people, and they protested against a kid from Kentucky who did nothing more than not react to someone intentionally trying to get a reaction. They then laughed at the murder of someone whose worse thing was to disagree with them. if conservatives were as pathetic as liberals this nation would right now be on fire.
  16. I could explain why this is a better constructed joke headline, but you know what they say about explaining a joke.
  17. The left cheered for murder. What do you expect?
  18. The Iron Law is absolute.
  19. I guess it's a common name?
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