With Trae Taylor getting his 5th star from 247, Matt Rhule will sign the 7th, 8th, and 9th highest ranked recruits (Taylor, Tory Pittman III, Danny Odem III) in the 247 recruiting era to Nebraska in the 2026 and 2027 classes
One thing is for sure. When Democrats are counting votes, crazy, statistically impossible things are possible.
Joe Biden can lose 18 out of 19 bellwether counties. He can lose Iowa, Ohio, and Florida. He can lose massive House seats and still get the most votes in presidential history.
It's MAGIC.
@kevinnbass@RoKhanna@USRepMikeFlood Mike, this seems like a wise project for you to undertake to root out the corruption in DC. Please DM me to confirm your willingness to expose your corrupt cohorts.
If W2 employees didn't have their taxes withheld automatically and had to separately pay quarterly/annual taxes, 95% of America would be republicans
Only when you have to write that fat quarterly check after seeing the money in your account do you realize how painful it is
Republicans see illegal aliens who harm Americans as the killers and rapists that they are.
Democrats see them as the voters that will keep them in power forever.
That's the difference between the two parties.
🚨 BREAKING: Apple News promoted 434 top stories from left-leaning sites in March, and only 5 from right-leaning sites.
Apple News is a megaphone for the leftist media.
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B: Ask her if she wants to go for a little ride tonite
O: U goin ridin tonite Barney
B: Ask her ask her
O: Would u like to go for a ride tonite
TL: Mite be fun Where to
O: Where to Barn
B: Anywhere the duck pond
O: Why go to the duck pond at nite You wont be able to see the ducks
If you take $500 from someone who works, and give $100 to five lazy people then you lost one vote, but gained five votes.
Thats the Democrat Party in a nut shell.
Ketanji Brown Jackson is unfit for the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court is supposed to be the one institution in America that isn't a stage.
Nine people. Lifetime appointments. No elections. No donors. No campaigns. Just the Constitution.
Yesterday the Court ruled 8-1 that Colorado's ban on talk therapy violated the First Amendment. Six conservatives agreed. Both liberal justices agreed.
Except Jackson.
She wrote a 35-page dissent. Eight justices needed fewer pages to explain the law than she needed to explain why they were all wrong.
And read it aloud from the bench. Turning the court into a spectacle.
Then Kagan, Obama's appointee, publicly corrected her. Called the case "textbook" viewpoint discrimination. Accused Jackson of "reimagining and collapsing well-settled legal distinctions."
Jackson fired back in a footnote. Accused Kagan and Sotomayor of being dupes for the conservative majority.
A Supreme Court justice calling her own colleagues political pawns. In a legal opinion. From the bench that exists to be above politics.
Every time she loses, she turns on whatever allies she has left.
Three separate 8-1 rulings across three years. Lone dissenter every time.
Barrett wrote that Jackson "decries an imperial Executive while embracing an imperial Judiciary."
She has two liberal allies sitting right next to her. They looked at her reasoning and chose the law over her activism.
Last term, every justice on the Court agreed with the majority more often than she did. Dead last of nine.
In contested cases: 51%. Kagan, same team: 70%.
One builds coalitions. One writes 35-page letters to nobody.
Majority opinions: 5. Fewest on the Court.
Dissents: 10. Most on the Court.
Words per oral argument: 1,350. Next closest justice: 900.
She talks the most. Writes the longest. Wins the least.
Before the Supreme Court she spent eight years on the DC District Court. More of her rulings were overturned than nearly two-thirds of her peers.
Reversed unanimously for exceeding her jurisdiction.
Tried to overrule Congress on immigration. The court above her said she had no authority.
And that court leaned left. Six of ten judges appointed by Democrats. Even they thought she went too far.
A judge is supposed to be consistent.
States can't ban gender procedures for minors. States have ABSOLUTE power to ban talk therapy for minors.
Same justice. Same year. The only variable is which side of the culture war the regulation falls on.
A judge is supposed to be honest.
Told law students in 2015 that critical race theory informs sentencing. Told the Senate in 2022 that CRT doesn't come up in her work as a judge. One of those was under oath.
Can't define the word "woman" in front of the Senate. Celebrates being "the first Black woman" on the Supreme Court on The View. Under oath she's not a biologist. On daytime TV she's making history.
A judge is supposed to protect the vulnerable.
Federal sentencing guidelines called for 10 years in a child pornography case. She gave 3 months. Her sentencing averaged 57% below national for possession. 47% below for distribution. Every. Single. Case. Below guidelines.
A judge is supposed to defend the Constitution. Not treat it as a document to be corrected.
She praised the 1619 Project, which argues America's true founding wasn't liberty in 1776 but slavery in 1619.
She wrote from the bench that "Our country has never been colorblind." Rejecting the plain meaning of the Equal Protection Clause.
She accused the Court itself of enabling "our collective demise."
"Let-them-eat-cake obliviousness." "Five-alarm fire." "Moneyed interests."
These aren't legal opinions. These are campaign speeches from a chair that's supposed to be above campaigns.
Harvard Law. A Supreme Court clerkship. Eight years on the federal bench. She told the Senate she doesn't have "a judicial philosophy per se."
But she told the country she's "not afraid to use her voice."
She's an activist. Weakest judge of the highest court.
Biden had judges with more cases argued before the Court and bipartisan support. He passed over them for the nominee endorsed by Planned Parenthood, the ACLU, and Demand Justice.
She doesn't want to be a justice. She wants to be a politician.
She just skipped the election.
I hope you understand what's at stake.
@arbitanalytics How does a player play 120 minutes and doesn’t get a single foul called on him? Sure…if the player didn’t defend at all it might be possible. That certainly wasn’t and isn’t the case with Stirtz.