"This place was packed with all Nebraska fans. ... I've never seen anything like this. It had to be 17,000 Nebraska fans here."
@realchriswebber joined the @richeisenshow to talk about the NCAA tournament and was shocked to see all the Nebraska fans 😅
USDA issues New Food Pyramid
- Meat is king
- Whole milk, not skim milk
- Eggs are off the naughty list
- Sugary fruits demoted
- Lucky Charms no longer rank higher than steak
The world is healing.
Nebraska is 14-0 in college basketball.
Michigan, Arizona, Iowa St are on a tear. Miami OH is playing unreal. Vandy undefeated. I get it.
But this. This is THE story of CBB so far.
🎙️ Kon Knueppel on the importance of ball movement:
"That's how the game was designed to be played. Obviously, great players are gonna dominate the ball sometimes, but the game is designed to play together and as a team against the other team. When the ball is moving, it's the most fun for everybody."
"It feels really good when LaMelo (Ball) pump fakes and passes, and Brandon (Miller) does the same thing and passes, and we turned down two good shots for a great shot in the corner for me."
"And it goes the same way—you drive down the baseline or drive in the middle of the floor and kick it back into a guy that's wide open. That feels good. It makes everybody feel good, even if it goes in or not. I just think that's the beauty of basketball."
CHARLIE KIRK, THE MAN IN THE ARENA
“The more a society drifts away from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it.” Charlie James Kirk knew the cost of telling the truth. Without fear, he paid with his life. He was 31.
Full article:
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No matter how much money you wind up with when you're 70, you'd trade it all to be young again.
Which means right now you're richer than you'll ever be, at least when it comes to the only currency that matters.
Thank you to Sports Spectrum for documenting and reporting on all these Super Bowl participants sharing their love for Jesus this week. It’s been amazing to see and I thank you for helping to spread The Word!
This is absolutely Wonderful by Charlie Kirk, for those of you that don’t think our Country was based on Christianity!
If you are Christian, Please share!
When your town is overrun with violent criminal gangs, Kamala Harris and her friends will say, "well, it's only a handful of apartment complexes" that have been overrun by illegal gangs.
The only acceptable number of American apartments overrun by criminal gangs is zero.
Yes, we are a nation of laws. But we have *too many* laws, and most of them were never passed by Congress but were instead enacted as federal “rules” by unelected bureaucrats. Dismantling that bureaucracy shouldn’t be a partisan issue. In fact, it should be *the most unifying issue* in America, as the following case study reveals:
In 1938, FDR signed a bill creating the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), an “independent agency” that crushed the life out of the airline industry. If you wanted to start up a new airline, you needed a permission slip from the CAB. The board also decided how much you could charge for a ticket & what routes you were allowed to fly. In 40 years of the CAB’s existence, not a single new airline opened for business. It was a textbook example of regulatory capture crowding out the competition.
Republican President Gerald Ford got the ball rolling in 1975 when he proposed reducing the CAB's power. Other key players in the anti-CAB movement were Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy, Senate staffer (and future SCOTUS justice) Stephen Breyer, and Jimmy Carter (who replaced Ford in the White House).
In 1978, the bill abolishing the CAB passed the House 363-8 and passed the Senate 82-4.
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch explains what happened next in his new book, “Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law”:
“[B]etween 1978 and 2011, base ticket prices dropped by almost 40 percent in inflation-adjusted terms. As a result, millions of people flocked to the skies for the first time. An activity that had once belonged largely to elites became one that many Americans take more or less for granted.”
Ronald Reagan said that federal agencies were “the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth.” But that’s only true if we let it be true. Prosperity is unifying, and the path back to it requires shutting down the regulatory state.
Dear VP Harris: I hear you make this statement all the time. Exactly what “faith” are you talking about when you say you don’t have to abandon it to support abortion? Are you talking about the Christian faith that says all babies are made in the image of God (Gen 1:26), that God places them in the womb (Jer 1:5) and that we should not take any life unjustly (Luke 18:20)? Are you talking about that faith or some nebulous, general “faith” that says we’re good enough, and smart enough to make our own decisions? What “faith” are you talking about?
IMO the moderators were a disaster and ridiculously biased in favor of Kamala
The problem is that complaining about the refs will come across as cope when the candidate also missed significant opportunities/took every bait offered by the opponent
Ben Freeth, a white farmer, sued the Zimbabwean government to stop them from seizing his farm. They kidnapped him, tortured him, and fractured his skull. This is where the road of identity politics necessarily ends. America, beware.