Wake me up when LeBron settles on yet another team. This ain't 2010. No one cares.
MJ runs circles around him. Always has, always will. Not even a conversation.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett's rulings:
🔴 2021 term: 81% conservative
> threats surge after Dobbs ruling
🔵 2022-2025: 55% conservative
Any justice that's "too scared" to rule on the basis of the law should resign
The next liberal Supreme Court Justice will not be scared for their safety and will vote communist every single time just like the rest of their party.
For the good of the country, Amy Coney Barrett should resign so President Trump can nominate someone ready for the fight ahead.
You can’t deport 50 million people without someone getting hurt. People will get hurt. People will get killed.
So what. Deport them all anyway.
And for the love of God, STOP REWARDING COMMUNISTS FOR THEIR TACTICS!
“Now we’re in Congress and every corner of the United States.”
These people openly brag about viewing themselves as a hostile invading force so we should probably start treating them like one.
On this day in 1944, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. died in his sleep in a stone farmhouse in Normandy. He was 56 years old, and he had spent almost his entire adult life trying to be worthy of a famous last name.
He was the eldest son of President Theodore Roosevelt. In the First World War he went to France and was gassed and badly wounded at Soissons leading his men. That same summer his younger brother Quentin, a pilot, was shot down and killed over France. Ted came home with lungs and a leg that never fully recovered, and before he even left Europe he helped found the American Legion so that ordinary soldiers would have someone looking out for them.
Between the wars he did almost everything. Governor of Puerto Rico. Governor General of the Philippines. Businessman, explorer, writer. He could have spent the Second World War safe behind a desk. Instead, at 54, arthritic and walking with a cane, he talked his way back into uniform and into combat.
By 1943 he was fighting in North Africa and Sicily under Terry Allen, and their loose, unpolished, soldier-first style rubbed General Patton the wrong way. Patton had them both relieved of command. Roosevelt didn't sulk. He asked for another job, any job, as long as it kept him near the fighting. They made him assistant commander of the 4th Infantry Division.
Then came D-Day. He hid a heart condition from the Army doctors. He wrote to his commander three separate times, in writing, begging to go in with the very first wave rather than watch from a ship. He was the only general to land in the first wave on any beach that morning, the oldest man in the invasion, walking through machine gun fire with a cane in one hand and a pistol in the other.
The boats came in a mile off course. Officers froze. Roosevelt limped up and down the beach under fire, studied the ground, and said, "We'll start the war from right here." Then he spent the morning waving men forward and sorting out the chaos so calmly that terrified 20 year olds looked at this old man with a cane and decided that if he wasn't scared, they wouldn't be either.
His son Quentin, named for the uncle killed in the last war, landed at Omaha Beach the same morning. They were the only father and son to come ashore together on D-Day.
He died a month later. A heart attack in his sleep. And here is the part that gets me. On the very day he died, the orders had just come through promoting him to major general and giving him his own division. He never saw the paperwork. He never knew he'd earned the Medal of Honor either.
At his funeral his pallbearers were seven of the most famous generals of the war, Bradley, Hodges, Collins, Barton, Huebner, and George Patton. The same Patton who had fired him. Patton wrote in his diary that Roosevelt was one of the bravest men he had ever known.
Years later Omar Bradley was asked to name the single most heroic thing he witnessed in all of World War II. He didn't pause. He said, "Ted Roosevelt on Utah Beach."
Woj 2 years ago today: "In a largely unprecedented financial concession to give roster flexibility to a contending franchise, Jalen Brunson has agreed to a 4-year, $156.5 million contract extension--$113 million less guaranteed than he's eligible to sign for a year from now…The repercussions of Brunson choosing 4 year / $156.5 million max deal over the 5 year / $269.1 million deal in 2025 are massive for the Knicks' ability to keep this team together & continue making roster moves to close the gap on a championship. Brunson's deal keeps the Knicks out of the 2d apron…Brunson's study of championship organizations and franchise stars -- Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs, the Tom Brady New England Patriots and the Derek Jeter New York Yankees -- gave him a blueprint for MVP-level players who structured contracts to give their teams the best chances at sustainable title runs…In the modern era, All-NBA player discounts to allow salary cap flexibility have included San Antonio's Tim Duncan taking $11 million less than the maximum in 2007 to keep Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker and Golden State's Kevin Durant taking $10 million less to keep Shaun Livingston and Andre Iguodala in 2017. LeBron James accepted $2.6 million less on a two-year, $101 million deal this offseason to avoid the second apron for the Los Angeles Lakers…This time, Brunson is taking a $37 million loss that comes with $113 million of total risk to chase a title with the Knicks…"
Why pass it to the wide open best goal scorer in the world when you can instead make an extremely slow move that takes so long that 3 people are now defending you in a play that was originally a 2v1 and then take a 0% chance shot.
What an absolute retard.
Alonso knew that haters like Damon Hill wouldn’t understand, so he added this:
"But there’s no need to waste time explaining to people who don’t want to understand.”
[📸: Autosport]
Understand what's going on here. It's to erase European heritage in NYC. Children will grow up thinking NYC was created by the Third World. It's symptomatic of what has happened in our education system.
Italians built NYC, including the subway system. I know because my grandparents, uncles and old man tied the iron to make it happen. @ZohranKMamdani is a clown, a hateful Marxist clown behind his creepy smile (recall his flipping the bird to the statue of Columbus), but this isn't really about dissing Italian Americans. It's about cultural Marxism that is preached in schools, on TV, in the arts, the mainstream media that views white ethnics, even those who came here poor and are working class, as oppressors in their bizarre matrix. It is also accepted as dogma even among establishment Dems who should have known better but have been cowered by the radical left. Thank people like Obama, Biden and Schumer and the rest who have been running this party for years and let it happen. The good news: We have media outlets and social media to expose this rot and people like me who wont stop doing so
Super underrated moment of the Knicks playoff run:
Deuce McBride starts in place of the injured OG Anunoby and drops 7 threes EARLY.
Completely embarrassed Philly.