Last night they tested the UFC stage lighting at the White House. Check it out.
The People’s House is looking more like a Six Flags amusement park after dark. It’s embarrassing.
Scott Pelley responds to Trump saying he doesn’t care about the country: “I’ve never worn the uniform, but I’ve been in combat for this country. In Afghanistan, and Iraq, Kuwait. Been shot at. Spent nights in foxholes filling up with water in the desert. I’m not aware that the president has ever done any of those things for his country. You become a journalist because you love the First Amendment, you love the country. While all the other descriptions the president used about me might be applicable, not that one”
A message to all sane Republicans:
He pardoned 1,600 violent criminals.
You said nothing.
He bulldozed the East Wing.
You said nothing.
He interfered with the release of the Epstein files. You said nothing.
He took over the Kennedy Center and renamed it after himself. You said nothing.
He accepted a $400 million airplane as a personal gift. You said nothing.
He threatened Canada, Cuba, Denmark, Greenland, Venezuela, Colombia, and Brazil. You said nothing.
He tariffed just about everyone but Russia, causing inflation and instability worldwide. You said nothing.
He attacked a nation during mediated negotiations. You said nothing.
His ill-conceived war killed 175 children on day one. You said nothing.
He alienated and insulted our allies. You said nothing.
His ICE Army terrorized and murdered U.S. citizens. You said nothing.
He committed murder on the high seas. You said nothing.
He co-opted the Justice Department and directed it to prosecute his political enemies. You said nothing.
It’s time to start talking.
Quick question
Republicans do know that holding a huge outdoor event on the White House lawn totally invalidates their arguments for a ballroom
Correct?
This week alone:
DOJ opens an investigation into the woman Trump raped.
The White House is caught steering a $620 million contract to Don Jr.’s firm.
The Pentagon hands out a $10 billion contract after Trump buys stock in the company.
Foreign governments are caught funneling hundreds of millions into a random JPMorgan account tied to Trump’s “Board of Peace” with no oversight.
It’s just Thursday.
The corruption isn’t hidden anymore. It’s happening out in the open.
Today I put $85 worth of fuel in the van, and it barely moved over the half tank mark. Then I spent $450 on two carts worth of groceries. Now, tonight, I hear elected Republicans telling me the price of gas and groceries is dropping. Are folks really dumb enough to believe this?
Congrats to Aaron Bucher of Arkansas City High School on being named the KIAAA - Kansas Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association AD of the Week.
Bucher has been a fixture in Ark City athletics for nearly three decades. A 1991 graduate of Bartlesville High School (OK), he went on to attend Emporia State University, where he played baseball from 1992-95 and later served as a volunteer assistant coach. He earned his degree in Business Education in 1996 and later completed his Master’s in Educational Administration in 2009.
He began his career at Arkansas City High School in 1996 as a business teacher, a role he held until 2011. That same year, he stepped into his current position as USD 470 District Activities Director, where he has now served for over a decade.
In addition to his administrative role, Bucher has had an extensive coaching career, including time as an assistant in football, boys and girls basketball, and baseball, along with middle school basketball and football. He took over as head high school baseball coach in 2000 and still holds that position today, leading Ark City to a 5A State Championship in 2002 and a 4A Division I State Championship in 2018.
“It is one of the greatest privileges to be the AD at Ark City High School,” Bucher said. “The relationships made with current and former coaches and players, and people throughout the state of Kansas, is something that cannot be measured.”
Bucher’s leadership is grounded in a servant leadership approach, focused on supporting coaches and student-athletes while helping them develop the skills needed to overcome challenges and succeed beyond high school.
He credits much of his leadership style to the influence of his father and his high school basketball coach, who instilled toughness and a team-first mindset.
In a community like Arkansas City, Bucher believes athletics play a major role in bringing people together and building school pride.
Throughout his career, he has taken pride in ensuring his coaches and athletes have the resources and support needed to be successful. He has also been actively involved with the KIAAA, serving on the Board of Directors since 2013.
Bucher and his wife Tasha have three children: Halle, Owen, and Blake, all of whom have been involved in athletics at various levels.
And for a little added fun, Bucher noted he and Chad Gerwick are the back-to-back defending cornhole champions at the KIAAA Conference.
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Pups braved the weather in Pratt tonight and did a fantastic job! So proud of our Boys and Girls teams. Seeing growth week to week. Final results from the Pratt Meet:
Boys - 2nd
Girls - 5th
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