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daz28

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  1. It's Kittle time
  2. So far keeping PM in the pocket. It's KEY he doesn't have lanes and escapes
  3. Not playing against AJ Klein this week. Who could barely stand
  4. Great rush
  5. Do you disagree that he'd go full geriatric at light speed if he was found to be culpable for his crimes? The special prosecutor sounds like a real clown, but he's not lying. This wouldn't see the light of day in court, nor will any proof of corruption. It would be 2027, and he'd be eatin applesauce in the court room with a historic record of service to USA. You're being played if you think any gotcha moment for either side is ever gonna happen. Just political theater over and over. If Ronny James Dio wasn't dead, he'd write a song about it. NM, he already did, Heavan and Hell.
  6. So NOW is when this guy is asking why we're run by, senile, not so stable genius, incompetent old men? Did they just now pass that memo off to him at the tennis club?
  7. That would be ACTUAL journalism. Old and tired, but actual, especially if he did deep research. Deep research and topics that aren't up to the minute don't pay well, though. Geez, I wonder what happened to "journalistic integrity". It went down the chute with a giant greed plunger forcing it down.
  8. I'll bet you a fake Ricky Henderson rookie card that absolutely none of them will walk away with a lesser opinion of Vlad. Wonder if that mission accomplished banner is still laying around somewhere. If you think Joy Behar is bad, but think Tucker is now somehow the "last journalist", you've lost your marbles. Tucker deserves the Pulitzer and the Nobel for this, or too early to call? Our last bastion of true journalistic freedom. I guess if Joe Rogan had done it, he could have got the accolades and cash. Like the Doors sang, you're lost little girl.....
  9. If you guys are still up, Hanoi Hannah and Tokyo Rose are each going to do a 30 minute segment after Tucker. I'm going to listen, so afterwards you guys can ask me which parts of their whole shows I didn't like. I'll save you the suspense, and tell you now. I hated all of them. I think the part that's really eating me is it doesn't even make you feel icky one bit. Sociopath or unAmerican? The world will never know.
  10. Sitting alone with blinders on is better than listening to Russian(or any other) lying propaganda. It actually makes you dumber, and Tucker richer. I've seen Vlad interviews, and right now he's making MY country look bad, but it seems some of our "patriots' are enjoying that. The man is highly educated, and he can win over the idiots better than Trump can. I'm not saying the idiots can't watch it, I'm saying they're dumber for doing it. The lying Russian disinformation propaganda part, or iow all of it. Trust me he loves history, and so do I. It would be interesting to me for sure, but I'm not going to have tea with the devil, because he charms me.
  11. You mean he meant to call them for a summit, but he forgot to. I think the second guy was Wilhelm, though. The first Wilhelm. Ah heck, now I'm confused. When the history books print how we managed to have Trump twice, there should just be a caklin Hillary and a catatonic Joe meme on the page.
  12. Everyone who didn't know that a lot of Ukrainians, who were actually Soviets at the time, loved them some nazis. Luckily we have Vlad to save us from them now. I already knew Ukranian history, but that doesn't mean they don't deserve to be invaded. Tucker is a traitor. If you're really that hard up for Russian propaganda to educate you, then just move there and live it. Hell, why not sign up for the Russian military.
  13. Gerrymandering is little more than political segregation, which divides our country. I mean even if they did everything I asked for to make my vote feel important to me, I'd still have to live with the fact that big money is going to control the outcome of the election anyways. The whole things broke. Not the voter fraud, the gerrymandering, the voter suppression, or the electoral college, the WHOLE DAMN THING.
  14. This would be so much easier if we all just admit that Trump, Biden, and every other clown they allow us to vote for sucks, especially for me. I'm not the one holding out from admitting this absolute truth.
  15. If a person thinks someone speaking facts via text has an ego, then maybe it's really that they just have an aversion to the truth. If I were self-serving, I'd be the one ignoring the facts, and wallowing in my own intentional ignorance. I'd even have Fox news on the TV in the background assuring me my distorted world view is correct. I don't think I've touched that horrible Dekuyper peach cough syrup since I was like 15. Just horrible.
  16. Mess with the bull you get the horns. It seems that's the only way some people learn. I try to be reasonable, and allow others the attempt to be the same.
  17. I voted for Biden? Is today stretch and just make up anything day. No one told me. I had 2 terrible choices, so I chose not playing as my gesture to show how I feel about the process, and the way they treat my right to vote. When the enemy offers you something, you best know it's not because they like you, so you refuse it. Heck. Might turn out he's allowed to commit crimes. He'd be dead long before anything ever made it through the court system, so the special counselor is kinda right on that. He'd go full Golisano, and slow roll everything through the courts. Trump is writing the playbook on that as we speak. What a mess! He's pretty left. I might be center/left at best. I guess I'd call myself a stable sane moderate genius.
  18. I don't know man. If someone's coming for me, and I don't know their intentions, they're getting it. I realize Byrd should have been trained to handle it differently, but it was def a FAFO moment for her.
  19. All 3 are true, but only the first 2 matter as far as the crime goes. The 3rd part was insult to injury(well lack of injury). The fix is always in when the investigators are investigating themselves. Anyone sitting around waiting for any kind of justice better not be holding their breath.
  20. Imagine typing total exoneration when what it really said was: Mueller: ‘If We Had Confidence That the President Did Not Commit a Crime, We Would Have Said So’
  21. In reverse MAGA world, this report would have been reported to say that Biden is TODALLY EXHONORATID, and he's an extraordinarily spry stable genius. At least they're staying consistent with not letting us see the report. The hit job part of this report is the same as a prosecutor dropping charges on the fat guy, because he'd never fit in a jail cell. Sure you don't have to go to jail, but you'll forever be the fat guy from now on.
  22. Is this make a stretch Thursday? No one told me about that. Seeing as it is, I guess you're thinking it's closer to Japanese detention camps than jail for the Jan 6thers right? Is that you MTG. Why don't you bake them some brownies. That's what Ashley Babbit said.
  23. You do know that when they compare football players to missiles that they're exaggerating, right? Imagine a football play so violent that 100's of players instantly get TBI's. Pretty sure comparing a football tackle to an incoming missile may be the biggest stretch ever on PPP. Congrats.
  24. Wasn't too hard to bait you into this. Time to look foolish, but at least I warned you: The Defense Department says 45 more U.S. service members have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries after Iran's attack on the Ain al-Asad airbase in Iraq last month — raising the total number of troops injured in the ballistic missile strike to 109. Of those who were injured, 76 have returned to duty. A Pentagon statement about the injuries did not include details about the service members, such as their age, rank or military unit. Monday's update is at least the fifth time the U.S. has revised the number of personnel injured during the Iranian attack. President Trump initially reported no U.S. troops were injured. "No Americans were harmed in last night's attack by the Iranian regime," Trump said shortly after the strike. He added, "We suffered no casualties." But the Pentagon later said that 11 people had suffered TBI. And on Jan. 24, the number jumped to 34. Nearly a week later, the Pentagon said 50 personnel were injured, only to revise the figure days later to 64. Discussing the increased injury toll given late last month, Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that TBI often "takes some time to manifest itself." Milley has also said the military will take good care of the service members who suffered traumatic brain injuries in Iraq, saying they will be monitored for "the rest of their lives" and receive any treatment they need. According to the Pentagon's breakdown of the 109 military personnel's status. (Some service members are listed in more than one category.) 75 returned to duty after being treated in Iraq 1 returned to duty in Iraq after being treated in Germany 27 were transported from Iraq to U.S. medical facilities in Germany 21 were transported from Germany to the U.S. for treatment 7 are currently en route from Iraq to Germany 5 are still being evaluated. The Iranian attack targeted at least two Iraqi military bases housing U.S. personnel, including Ain al-Asad. Iran's action was in retaliation for the U.S. drone strike that killed one of its most prominent military commanders, Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani. Trump recently seemed to downplay the service members' condition, saying in late January, "I heard that they had headaches and a couple of other things, but I would say, and I can report, it is not very serious." The president reiterated that stance in an interview with Fox Business on Monday night. And he described how he was initially impressed that no one was killed in the Iranian missile barrage. "And then a couple of weeks later, I started hearing about people having to do with trauma — head trauma," Trump said. "And that exists, but it's, you know, I viewed it a little bit differently than most, and I won't be changing my mind on that." An expert on combat-related brain injuries such as TBI, David Cifu of Virginia Commonwealth University, recently told NPR: "All concussions, all brain injuries are serious. So they're serious." Cifu added, "The good news is that 95% to 98% of people with concussions who are diagnosed early on, who are managed in a comprehensive way, which the military knows how to do, are going to do well, are going to have wonderful short- and long-term outcomes." But the doctor, who leads a national team researching brain injuries, said that if concussions, TBI and similar conditions aren't diagnosed and treated early, patients face a higher risk of additional problems or symptoms. Cifu noted that among civilians, concussions aren't diagnosed 50% of the time and said that in regard to U.S. military personnel injured at Ain al-Asad, "the important thing is it's diagnosed now and they're acting on it." The Defense Department is committed to providing "the best possible outcomes for our service members," Alyssa Farah, the Pentagon press secretary, said in the statement about the latest injury report. "We are grateful to the efforts of our medical professionals who have worked diligently to ensure the appropriate level of care for our service members," Farah said, "which has enabled nearly 70 percent of those diagnosed to return to duty." SIT DOWN!
  25. Must not have happened then. I guess that delay was imaginary, too. There weren't literally people on the house floor with guns drawn afraid for their lives. People with gas mask being rushed off. Yeah, must not have been any obstruction of an official proceeding. Apparently, if no one is charged that means we can suspend reality.
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