Random media observation: We here in Utah need to get over our inferiority complex. People either want to be here or not. Let’s stop asking athletes if they like it here, what their impressions are, etc.
Not throwing anyone under the bus; I’ve been as guilty as anyone. But it’s time to stop.
The atmosphere, the city, the fans…they’re all great. We don’t need to convince athletes or anyone else to like us. It only makes it more awkward when we feel like we have to consistently remind people how great Utah is.
People will come and go. That’s fine. Utah has its warts for sure, but I think it’s a damn fine place to call home.
My dad got ts out the mud. Congo, to France, to Brockton, to where we are right now. He built that so I wouldn't have to start from scratch.
That's all I ever needed.
Happy Father's Day, pops.
Josh Hokit won the biggest fight of his career at the White House and decides to finish his interview by calling Michelle Obama a Man.
What a disgrace.
It takes a really small man to use his biggest moment to attack a woman by calling her a man.
Especially with the history behind calling black women men.
I’m tired, man. I’m tired. No matter how much I try not to care. No matter how much I try to think, “hey, it’s not my thing, but if people are excited, who cares”. No matter how much I just try to be fine with stuff, it always keeps getting lower and lower and lower. I’m just tired. This is just so mentally exhausting all the time.
The U.S. Justice Department has not released a single new document from the Epstein Files for over three weeks, with the last release occurring on December 23. This is despite the Epstein Files Transparency Act requiring that all files be released by December 19, and not a thing has been done by Congress.
We are sure it’s just a coincidence, but today is the statuatory date for the DOJ to explain its redactions in the Epstein file productions.
We have not forgotten, and we won’t let up - regardless of the President’s new unconstitutional actions.