@CommandersRep@Mimix348440651@ZeroChillSports The Commander in Chief is a civilian. It comes from the idea in the constitution that there is civilian control over the military.
If Trump was a veteran he would have had the option to do either.
A draft dodger who "served" at Studio 69 doesn't get the option to salute. So sad
@SmithBill@RpsAgainstTrump His granddaughter knows what to do but he doesn't.
He's been playing the role of President for over 5 years and still hasn't learned.
Commander in Chief Bone Spurs served at Studio 69 during the Viet Nam war and thinks that gives him the right to salute as a veteran.
Fake!
@NFL_DovKleiman That's not a bad play, that's an intentional drop for the spread.
Those are professional football players, not high school JV. They know exactly what they're doing.
Case closed.
@EpicClipVault That's the Totenberg skull and crossbones at the 2 sec. mark. The same skull and crossbones tattoo 4 combat tour, US Marine Graham Platner, a working person's candidate for Senate from Maine got smeared for by the oligarchs useful idiots.
Amazing.
@powderblue80s@PFT_Live@ProFootballTalk The Chargers got their two tackles back, count on only 1 making through the year. Their guards are worse and the "new" center is over the hill.
The Chargers are lucky Herbert doesn't hold out until the front office gets him a middling OL or leave.
They're wasting his talent
@alexinsdorf99 Njoku's an instant fan favorite. Looking forward to seeing what he can do with Herbert. Not sure how TE's fit into the new offense though.
@K9copMike@danielrpopper@GlennFlores2 The Chargers have a 76 year track record of not winning the championship game. Hortiz isn't changing that and neither can Herbert without an OL.
Cut him, set him free.