Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, literally said he had a “break the glass” option for the Emergency case of Spencer Pratt Winning.
We don’t live in a democracy anymore. This quote last resort“ is just fraud. It’s a simple as that.
🚨 Meet Doris, she lives in California and is registered as a 126 year old who has voted in 51 elections and has NO IDEA.
California’s voting system is so corrupt that by simply knocking on the door of the “126 year old” proves election fraud.
EXPOSE IT ALL.
There’s literally nothing weird about Thomas Matthew Crooks emailing a deputy from Butler, PA before the assassination attempt. It’s not weird that he practiced shooting at the same range Homeland Security used. It’s not weird that the local police and Secret Service spotted Crooks with a rangefinder, photographed him, and texted about him for over an hour and still let him climb the roof with a rifle. It’s not weird that the Secret Service wasn’t flying drones that day, but Crooks was. It’s not weird that Butler was the first Trump rally of the year with Secret Service anti-sniper agents on the roofs. It’s not weird that Crooks’ house looked like a sterile lab with no trash or silverware. And it’s not weird that his body was cremated ten days later before Congress could see it. This is like when people say the CIA was shadowing Oswald before he, and he alone, shot JFK.
WE ARE WATCHING CALIFORNIA ELECTION FRAUD IN REAL TIME....
...AND LEADER THUNE SEES ABSOLUTELY NO REASON AT ALL TO PASS THE SAVE ACT
WHAT THE HELL ARE THESE PEOPLE DOING?!!!
THE MIDTERMS ARE COMING UP AND WE WON'T HAVE SECURE ELECTIONS?!!!!!!
WHAT ARE YOU DOING GOP?????????
BREAKING: The Islamic Republic has again cut off internet to 90 million Iranians.
It’s actually so insane how anyone still defends this cancerous regime.
Can confirm a lot of what @PolacheckKSR references here.
Have heard from multiple people in and around college hoops, the impact Mo Williams is having in UK recruiting.
Not a knock on the rest of the staff, but a lot of kids leaving campus saying "I wanna work with that guy."
Mark Pope just landed the wing BBN has been begging for... Ryan Hampton is a Cat. Consensus top 10 in the 2027 class, No. 1 ranked small forward...... Pope beat out Will Wade and LSU plus SMU, Nebraska and NC State to get it done, but Hampton could go anywhere he chooses. He's elite.
Quick disclaimer before the breakdown... this is built mostly off highlight tape, game film and what others around him have said, not true first hand scouting. Take it for what it is.
6'6", 190 out of Rockwall TX, younger brother of RJ Hampton, so that pedigree is real. On the EYBL circuit he led every U16 player in the country in scoring at 26.8 a night... 6.6 boards, 61% from the floor, and the number that matters most for Pope's system, 54.5% from three. Jermaine O'Neal comped the shot making to Paul Pierce... a tough shot taker who is also a tough shot maker. Three level scorer with positional size who can guard up.
Here is a piece I really like... he has spent his prep career on loaded rosters. At Dynamic Prep he played next to multiple high major signees and still produced, which means he knows how to fit his game in and around other talent rather than needing the ball every possession. That matters a ton for where he is going.
Here's the addition. Drop this in after the "loaded rosters" paragraph and before the Pope fit section... keeps the flow and lands the honesty before the upside.
Now where he has to grow, and I am saying this off film and the comments of people closer to him than me... he is a wiry 190 right now and has to add real strength to finish through contact and hold up defensively at this level. The shot selection is the double edge of that tough shot maker label... in Pope's read and react stuff he has to take the clean look and the right drive, not fall in love with the degree of difficulty. The playmaking is still a work in progress by his own words, he is a scorer first who is learning to make the simple read. And Coach O'Neal flat out called him raw, still scratching the surface. None of that scares me though... that is a development to do list, not a red flag, and it is exactly what this program is built to fix.
Now the fit. Pope runs zoom actions... five out, motion heavy, DHO and off ball screening with everybody expected to shoot, pass and cut. A 6'6" wing draining threes over 50% who can also put it on the deck is the exact archetype that offense eats with... he spaces it, he handles it, he scores it in transition where Pope wants to play fast. A kid who already knows how to play within a stacked lineup is a clean plug into that system. Hampton said he wanted a coach who would get on him every day and not sugarcoat it. I think this staff will do that for him.
On June 6, 1944, before dawn, 13,000 American paratroopers dropped behind enemy lines into occupied France. By first light, nearly 160,000 Allied troops were crossing the English Channel in the largest seaborne invasion in history.
We call it D-Day, and the name itself carries history worth understanding. The Army has long described it as simple alliteration, much like H-Hour, while the French connect the D to "disembarkation." Some call it the "day of decision." When someone wrote to General Eisenhower in 1964 asking for a definitive answer, his executive assistant, Brigadier General Robert Schultz, replied on his behalf: "Be advised that any amphibious operation has a 'departed date'; therefore, the shortened term 'D-Day' is used." Whatever the origin of the name, what happened on that day needs no translation.
The boys hitting those beaches, Omaha, Utah, Gold, Juno, and Sword, were not hardened veterans in most cases. They were 18, 19, and 20 years old. They were farmers from Iowa, steelworkers from Pittsburgh, and fishermen from New England. They were young Americans who had grown up during the Depression and answered the call when their country and the free world needed them most.
At Omaha Beach alone, American forces suffered nearly 2,000 casualties in a matter of hours. Men were cut down in the surf before their boots ever touched sand. The ones who survived pushed forward over the bodies of their friends. They took the bluffs. They broke the Atlantic Wall.
They turned the tide of the Second World War.
I think about those men often. I think about what they carried, not just the weight of their packs, but the weight of knowing what was at stake. They were not fighting for a political party or an ideology. They were fighting for the idea that free people have the right to govern themselves, that tyranny does not get the last word, and that some things are worth dying for.
82 years later, that charge has not expired. It passed to us. Say a prayer today for every man who fell on those beaches and in those fields, then ask yourself whether you are living in a way that justifies what they paid. God rest their souls. God bless this Republic.
You’re going to hear a lot of liberals in the media tell you that mail in ballots favor democrats so this is totally normal…but is it totally normal for mail in ballots that come in after Election Day to overwhelmingly favor the third place candidate that didn’t perform nearly this well until after the Republican beat her? You are witnessing a hoax in real time. Trust your gut. Ignore the left wing narrative.
The SAVE America Act is controversial only among Democrats in Congress
Everywhere else it’s common sense
Senate Republicans should focus on nothing else until it becomes law