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And of course this begs the question. Democrats told you all these positions and ideas are the “right side of history.” So why are they abandoning them? (They aren’t they’re just rebranding them) Also, they shut down earth because of the flu. But maybe if the white guys in their party grow their beards longer, Americans will vote for them again: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/06/07/great-unawokening-2028-presidential-candidates-00393376 (I can’t stop laughing at the bolded) …..“Stop talking about bathrooms and locker rooms and start talking about the classroom,” said Emanuel, the former ambassador to Japan and two-term Chicago mayor who said he is open to a 2028 presidential campaign. “If one child is trying to figure out their pronoun, I accept that, but the rest of the class doesn’t know what a pronoun is and can’t even define it,” Each of these candidates are, either deliberately or tacitly, countering a perceived weakness in their own political record or party writ large—Emanuel, for example, has called the Democratic Party “weak and woke”; Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) has said the party needs more “alpha energy”; others like Newsom are perhaps acknowledging a more socially liberal bent in the past. On diversity, equity, and inclusion, some in the party are also sending a signal they’re no longer kowtowing to their left flank. Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg removed his pronouns from his social media bio months ago, and questioned how the party has communicated about it. Ground zero for the party’s great un-awokening was this week’s WelcomeFest, the moderate Democrats’ Coachella. There, hundreds of centrist elected officials, candidates and operatives gathered to commiserate over their 2024 losses and their party’s penchant for purity tests. Panels on Wednesday featured Slotkin, Reps. Jared Golden (D-Maine) and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-Wash.), described as “legends of the moderate community,” and included a presentation by center-left data guru David Shor, who has urged Democrats to shed toxic positions like “defund the police.” Adam Frisch, the former congressional candidate and director of electoral programs at Welcome PAC, said his party is “out of touch culturally with a lot of people.” “I think a lot of people are realizing, whether you’re running for the House, the Senate, or the presidential, we better start getting on track with what I call the pro-normal party coalition,” Frisch said. “You need to focus on normal stuff, and normal stuff is economic opportunity and prosperity, not necessarily micro-social issues.”
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You don’t have the balls. Even you know that. Enough with “we”.
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When has that stopped you clowns? We the People are rejecting the pitiful authoritarian MAGA movement.
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We have a solid O-line for now to protect the franchise [JA17], I suspect the DL will be a work in progress this year.
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Should be a fun game to watch, if for nothing else then the 2 QB’s switching teams. I think Fields will have trouble w the Steelers defense. Throw for about 130 yards and be running for his life most of the game. I see a low scoring game w the Steelers coming out on top 17-13. Bet the under.
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I think even the casual observer will enjoy it. The film is truly about their roots and what inspired them in their early days before LZ. Never before heard interviews from Bonham, and it's fascinating watching Page, Plant and Jones looking back at themselves as teens / young adults. And watch the volume at the start. In true Zeppelin fashion it starts with a sonic assault.
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Do you actually think your vague, barstool logic works? The "main reason" the Bills season has ended without a Lombardi is LITERALLY because they haven't even reached one. It's not mainly the offense or defense. Who knows what the defense does if they reach a SB and don't have to face Mahomes, Burrow or Lamar in a big playoff game for once. If the defense makes a play in 13 seconds or the offense makes a play at the end of the last two losses then maybe we'd have found out. And yes, the Bills 29 ppg offense from 2020-2025 regularly underperforming in these games ABSOLUTELY has bearing on their season ending. How can you claim it doesn't when you watched that Bengals blowout or the Allen/Brady choke job at the end of 2023 season? Ridiculous. You guys have these vague conflations that represent the "excuses" that I am talking about. Like @MasterStrategist claiming the Bills have to score 30+ points in these divisional or AFCCG matches is another one. It's hyperbole. These underachieving Bills score just under 23 and allow just under 28 in the divisional and AFCCG rounds where they end up bowing out every year. Maybe if their offensive scoring average is 26 in those games they win 2 or 3 of those 5 losses? IF.........those scores are timely. Specifically at the end of the several very close games. Which brings us to the biggest thing your arguments lack. Context. The Chiefs allow 29+ ppg in SB's but have won 3 of 5 despite being significantly outscored overall. And no, I'm not playing both sides of the fence when I don't consider the WC round and the divisional round in the same sense. There are only 4 teams that have mattered in the AFC since 2020. We speedboated Mac Jones? Who cares? Does it really matter that the Bills were struggling offensively for 3 quarters in the WC game against the Broncos last year? The Bills were clearly the overwhelming favorite and better team in all of these games. The ONLY clutch end-of-game sequence that the offense or defense has ever had in the playoffs in the Allen era was the defensive stop at the end of that Colts WC game. But a tired Philip Rivers, Mason Rudolph, the severely out-QB's divisional opponents and rookie Bo Nix? What do we glean from parsing meaning from the Bills performances in the WC round? And again, for context........the 2020 Tom Brady SB winning Bucs won a closely contested, one-score WC game against a lousy 7-9 Washington team.
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Thanks. Obviously their music was part of the backdrop of the times, but it was never really my thing. While I never went out of my way to hear their music, I’d love to see their story if it’s easily accessible.
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Happy Birthday Kim Pegula
machine gun kelly replied to machine gun kelly's topic in The Stadium Wall
Id like to think we’ll all practically carry her onto the podium if needed as I’d like to think she’s pretty universally liked on the board. -
A) Obey the law. B) Don't and go to jail C) There is no option C.
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This rocks. Water the tree of Liberty!!
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Adios! Deportation Scoreboard
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Ha…! Just put it on. Not available on ad supported plan due to licensing restrictions. I upgraded to the Ultra plan for a month to watch it, but another of a growing litany of streaming service cons. ……but, at least I can watch “Barbie” again in Ultra. There’s a difference.
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Keep in mind Schefter is a mouthpiece for agents so this is all coming directly from Cook's camp. Doesn't sound like he'll be at mandatory minicamp. I guess I don't really care when he shows up as long as he doesn't pull a Leveon Bell.
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This is where Quack shows his true useful idiocy. Every single poster here who is not in the left has condemned the actions of anyone who engaged in violence on J6, especially those who attacked LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS. The next time Quack condemns antifa, who are responsible in this situation for violence against LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS, will be the first.
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Best of birthdays Mrs. P! We’re all in your corner!
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Jan 6 was bad. This is also bad