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Onion-eyed gudgeon or something like that. Onion or OEG for sure. Legendary slap fights with Rat and Rickart. And, of course, beatdowns of The Wizard and The Prophet.
Idiot.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
Surprised that Husted, Yost, and Jim Jordan have all taken a pass on Portman's Senate seat. Only ones I've heard of that "might" run for it so far are Renacci again and some businessman whose name escapes me.
They still have options. I wonder if the Ohio R party has it sorted out. Stivers and Mandel are both gads better than Renacci (and Mandel isn't that good). The Rs have a ton of options, but the guys who would be pretty much automatic wins aren't running. Of course, if the Ds nominate anyone other than Tim Ryan then it probably won't matter. Ryan would have got waxed by Portman or even Husted/Yost, but he may do ok against the B-team.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
That said, the Rs are going to be powerless nationally for a long time. The Ds are going to run everything and the most you can do is try to hold your position against overwhelming odds. You can actually govern in Ohio if you're an R.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
AA, Talent, or Wiz- Do you recall an Arizona fan at CNN/SI that was an obnoxious SOB? I think his name may have been AZwildcat00 or something like that. No real reason I bring him up, Just was looking at something that mentioned Dick Tomey and it made me think of him
I remember the cat...not sure of the moniker...he acted like the Cats won the Super Bpwl when they beat UNL in the Holiday Bowl 1998...heh
Appreciate your "obsession" with eliminating the orange menace, Jon, but I think you know this. He and his followers will be around for a while. If the Biden administration in conjunction with strong influence from the AOC/Bernie Bros led progressive left implement through legislation some of the shit we're already getting a sense of, that Trump supporters cohort will become more powerful and influential.
I'm not sure Schummer and Pelosi fully understand that risk to the Ds. While Pelosi sees a trial and conviction of Trump as the best path forward to eliminate him as a future candidate or R influencer to avoid that outcome, she has to know the chances of that happening are only slightly above zero. Moreover, if for the unlikely reason Trump is convicted and can no long hold public office, there are other Trump admirers in the wings that would lead the charge of 75m Americans who want nothing to do with far left progressive legislation and will fight hard to try to primary vulnerable D's in 2022 and rally behind candidates like Ted Cruz, among others in 2024, who are all about Trumpism. It isn't going away, Jon.
Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
I'll credit Schumer and Pelosi as not being total fools. They're savvy enough to understand that the far left represents the useful idiots, or sheep, that they need to motivate to show up and vote to keep them in power. It's pretty much the same thing that corporations, sports teams, institutions and celebrities do by presenting "statements". None of them actually have any intention of doing the things, but it just shows that they want people (who are disposable) to like them.
The Senate likely has 5 Republican senators that will vote to convict, maybe as many as 7 if the Dem prosecutors manage to cry real tears in their closing arguments. But its nowhere near the 67 they need for conviction.
So, its kind of like OSU v Michigan in Ann Arbor this year. Nice try, but we already know the outcome. Its not happening.
I'll credit Schumer and Pelosi as not being total fools. They're savvy enough to understand that the far left represents the useful idiots, or sheep, that they need to motivate to show up and vote to keep them in power. It's pretty much the same thing that corporations, sports teams, institutions and celebrities do by presenting "statements". None of them actually have any intention of doing the things, but it just shows that they want people (who are disposable) to like them.
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