@KarlRove Well Turd Blossom, your specialty has always been obfuscating truth, while Mr. Pelly has been about telling it. In your world, telling your boss anything other than what they want to hear results in obvious, er, swift-boating of the ol’ career.
@jamesbmeigs@chr1sa@60Minutes Not sure you can compare your Rupertland background to Scott’s. To quote the great, wise Keyshawn Johnson, you’re a flashlight, he’s a star. At the highest level. 60 Minutes was one of our finest institutions. Its denizens didn’t toil in the average “mill.”
@InsideUSC Pali had a similar decision with M.E. three years ago in the City Section Open semis vs. Birmingham at Dedeaux... Braves shelled us ... But he's gotten ... better.
@PlayoffDude Why, after giving up the No. 5 pick in the draft for Ivaca Zubac, would Indiana trade him for two journeymen, each missing massive pieces in their games -- shooting for the otherwise wonderful Vanderbilt and basic competitive heart in the case of Ayton? Makes no sense.
Love @KingJames, but taking the max every season, orchestrating the most disastrous trade in @Lakers history, then complaining about the "level of talent" is ... bombastic, even for him.
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