This is exactly what the Democratic Party warned about. Way to prove them right. This is a quote from a movie where Napoleon justifies his dictatorship. I'm old enough to remember when the right-wing hated people who didn't follow the law and warned about a tyrannical government.
The Rose Bowl: Our game is rooted in tradition, prestige, and history.
Pop-Tart Bowl: Watch this pastry take its clothes off. It yearns to be consumed.
As an honorary member of the PAC, I feel the need to say this:
If Jeanty doesn’t win the Heisman after rushing for 2000 yards and 30 TDs & leading his team to the CFP, the award has lost all meaning and purpose
Especially when he loses it to a media hyped showman who’s #1 stat is “snaps played”
It’s really bad that it’s even a conversation
Watching England scrape through those games was so annoying man but the thing about being a hater is you need a lot of patience, patience is very bitter but the fruit is so so sweet
England making it to the final just to lose for a second consecutive time. This is what happiness is. This is what football is all about. This is the beautiful game.
All these stutter-step penalties because we aren’t raising real men anymore. Run up and ping that ball into the side or the top corner. Have some pride in yourself.
I mean the guy in the right image was literally accused of rape and settled out of court and is the cover player but you do your virtue signalling, love.
The craziest part is, it's obvious no one REALLY believes any of this, because no one is living their lives in a way consistent with the economy being bad.
We're all consuming, spending, saving, and borrowing like the economy is great, then telling pollsters the economy sucks.
New Harris-Guardian poll:
- 56% say US is in recession (reality: 7 straight quarters of positive GDP growth)
- 49% say stocks are down YTD (reality: S&P500 up 12%)
- 49% say unemployment at a 50-year high (reality: U3 has been under 4% longer than any period since the 1960s)
This would be throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Coward’s way out is to scrap something that’s useful but broken rather than fix it and make it do its job.
American sports need promotion and relegation to break the stranglehold of franchise scarcity that pits municipalities against each other making outlandish concessions to billionaires. Why deprive so many the prospect of such passion?
"Our job is to play basketball. You've got people getting up at 6 am doing 12-hour shifts. Those guys are tired. For us, we’re playing a game…. We gotta keep that in perspective." — Josh Hart ❤️