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  2. Problem is Curtis Samuel is never healthy.
  3. Isn’t working to cut government spending kind of like, you know, the exact opposite of authoritarianism?
  4. Among the new hires for the body overseeing federal hiring and firing is a 21-year-old and a 2024 high school graduate, Wired reported Tuesday, citing anonymous sources within the federal government. The 21-year-old will serve as a senior advisor to Scott Kupor, Trump’s pick for the director of OPM, and the newly graduated high schooler will directly report to the agency’s chief of staff Amanda Scales, according to the outlet. Wired did not name the two individuals out of sensitivity to their ages. https://fortune.com/2025/01/29/top-hires-donald-trump-office-of-personnel-management-high-school-graduate-gen-z-elon-musk/ Fortune... the left leaning fake news factory right?
  5. Dak "cant" be traded, Jerry is old and doesnt have time to retool to win again. and his ego went allow him to go scorched earth trade him, micah, away and got a massive boatload of cheap picks, heck while at it trade away CeeDee Lamb.
  6. It's gotta be true if our happiest poster denies it. Hope you find happiness one day!
  7. Finding! 😂 Dutifully regurgitating reliable media. Shocking! But that would look awfully bad for Charlie Savage, who has dutifully carried water for the Russia hoax for the past decade. So, in an article and accompanying post last night, Savage downplayed the emails and falsely claimed Durham had “decided they were fakes made by Russian spies.” The problem is, that’s not what Durham concluded at all. Durham certainly never said the emails were fabricated, and in fact said he couldn’t tell for sure. He said his office was unable to “determine definitively whether the purported Clinton campaign plan [intelligence] … was entirely genuine, partially true, a composite pulled from multiple sources, exaggerated in certain respects, or fabricated in its entirety.” Moreover, Durham’s team interviewed U.S. intelligence personnel who were “well-versed” in the matter, and they testified that their “best assessment was that the Benardo emails were likely authentic.” Savage dismisses this because these interviews happened early in Durham’s investigation. Durham also says that the CIA “prepared a written assessment of the authenticity and veracity of the above-referenced intelligence.” His description of their conclusion contains redactions, but it appears to say the CIA “stated that it did not assess that the above … memoranda … [were] the product of Russian fabrications.” In his report, Durham also noted contemporaneous events that lent credence to the claim that Clinton had approved the plan. “On July 29, 2016 — three days after the purported approval of the Clinton Plan intelligence — Michael Sussmann and Marc Elias, the General Counsel to the Clinton campaign, met with Fusion GPS personnel in Elias’s office at Perkins Coie,” Durham noted. Fusion GPS was the firm that hired Christopher Steele to cook up the Steele dossier. Also notable: Just days before the purported email alleging Clinton’s “approval” of the plan, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook was floating the claim to Jake Tapper that the Russians were meddling in the election “for the purpose of actually helping Donald Trump” — which would become a central claim of the Russia collusion hoax. Savage and his co-author and fellow Russiagate truther Adam Goldman rely heavily on two things to claim the purported Benardo emails are fake. First, they point to a line in the annex in which Durham says his “best assessment” is that the purported Benardo emails “were ultimately a composite of several emails,” which is obviously not the same thing as saying he thought the Russians completely made them up. Second, they rely on denials from the Clinton campaign. But they also represent those inaccurately. Savage and Goldman say Benardo “told Mr. Durham in 2021 that he had never seen the message and did not write it.” If you actually read the annex, Durham says, “Benardo stated that, to the best of his recollection, he did not draft the emails” but that “the last sentence in the email … sounded like something he would have said.”
  8. Listening to Beane the other day on WGR, what struck me is when he said that this is the first time he's had a player hold out or hold in...I think he takes great pride in that and he's pissed about the current situation, especially since Cook was the first player this off season they tried to extend. Maybe the framework of a deal is close and each side needs to create a scenario that saves face...who knows. But if this isn't resolved by the weekend, I think it's going to get real ugly, real fast. I hope I'm wrong here, but the longer this goes, the more the likelihood of serious ill will developing between Cooke and Beane, and that's not good for either side.
  9. Bunch of MAGA fake news.....
  10. I feel like Arch and the rest of the Mannings will be very interested in who has the number one pick. If it ends up being a franchise the family feels will be a detriment to Arch's ability maximize his career I can fully see him going back to school. Both Manning and Sellers need this year to show they are worth top picks. Sellers specifically hasnt shown enough as a passer. Klubnik and Nussmeier both need to gain weight to play at the next level. I am interested to see if Mateer can continue to play well at OU.
  11. CHANGE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN: Trump admin nixes giant wind farm approved ‘last-minute’ by Biden team. “Following a review of the project by the Trump administration, officials at the Interior Department claimed to find ‘crucial legal deficiencies’ with Biden’s approval of the project, including certain statutorily binding criteria that were ignored, according to a press release announcing the decision to terminate the wind farm project.” https://www.foxnews.com/politics/exclusive-trump-admin-nixes-giant-wind-farm-approved-last-minute-biden-team
  12. You swallowed whole the “news” that torture was happening at Logan Airport but a mugging in crime-ridden Washington DC is a bridge too far. Funny!
  13. Completely false. But we know that YOU NEED to believe it. .
  14. He said something vaguely inaudible to Groot in last night's Hard Knocks...
  15. He's on the bench polishing his dome. But for realz, Only heard the "hustle" remarks from teammates quotes.
  16. Happened when Trump let a 19-year-old with zero experience fire thousands of hard-working Americans to save approximately $0.
  17. Ohh now you have the capacity to call out a presidents health and or mental issues? Shhharrrp as a tackk!
  18. Landon Jackson sighting... Anyone? Haven't heard a peep...
  19. Hold out is no reporting to camp, no contact with team. Hold in is when they show up still but dont participate
  20. When I was reading your post, competing for 17 years, history 27-44 years ago, I started to wonder if you might be being generous in your definition of middle age... then I stumbled across the spleen comment (this is TBD... everything affects the spleen. It's the most important organ in a football players body. Many players have had season ending spleen injuries, with several of them not living to tell the tale) and I have to ask, respectfully, are you sure you're not knocking the the door of old-mandom?
  21. It's because he's senile and heavily implicated in the Epstein files. All of it is just dangling keys in front of the MAGAs who are at his beck and call.
  22. Why are you such a partisan scumbag?
  23. I'm sure that totally happened and it's definitely not a staged event to support Trump's desire to eliminate DC independence.
  24. I wish him a life with no more injuries.
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