“They represent the great things about New York.”
@MichaelRapaport and @AdamSchein on how loved this Knicks team is.
Watch the full show here ➡️ https://t.co/aGHPuqxlrg
New York Knicks fans poured into the streets, climbing atop cars and cheering wildly after the team’s dramatic comeback victory in Game 4 of the NBA Finals https://t.co/sfVt435lGh
Bruce Springsteen, Foo Fighters, and Dave Matthews, will headline the star-studded protest festival “Power to the People,” on Oct. 3 at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. Proceeds from all ticket sales will benefit the organizations VoteRiders and HeadCount.
Mike Breen with a parting message before he locks in on Finals coverage:
“We’ve broadcasted a lot of bad basketball… for Clyde to say this team reminds him of his, he doesn’t say that very often. For him to say that Jalen Brunson reminds him of the leadership of Willis Reed, he doesn’t say that about anybody.”
(via @MSGNetworks)
"Circa early 2018, somewhere in the quiet of his beloved Cornville, Arizona ranch, John McCain — living with the knowledge that his days were growing shorter — made a decision that was so perfectly, mischievously, achingly him that it made the whole country smile through their tears when they finally heard about it: he picked up the phone and called Barack Obama, the man who had defeated him for the presidency a decade earlier, and asked him to speak at his funeral. Obama later said that when that call came, he felt 'sadness and also a certain surprise' — and then, with the warmth that defined him, he recognized exactly what McCain was doing, telling mourners at the Washington National Cathedral on September 1, 2018 that the invitation showed McCain's 'irreverence, his sense of humor, a little bit of a mischievous streak' — because, as Obama put it to a cathedral that erupted in laughter through their grief, 'what better way to get a last laugh than to make George and I say nice things about him to a national audience?' It was John McCain's final act of political theater, and it was genius — choosing the two men who had each defeated him for the presidency to stand before the nation and celebrate his life, sending a message louder than any speech he could have given himself: that in America, rivalry and respect are not opposites, that the man you run against can still be the man you trust with your legacy, and that decency is not weakness but the most durable form of strength. Obama stood at that altar and told the packed cathedral that McCain had 'made this country better,' that he had made Obama a better president, and that when all was said and done, despite every disagreement, 'we never doubted the other man's sincerity or the other man's patriotism' — and in the front pew, Cindy McCain wept, because her husband had arranged, from the very edge of his life, one last beautiful lesson in what it means to be an American.
You fucking idiots — you let that megalomaniacal moron send our troops into an illegal war he had NO fucking plan for, and 13 of them came home in coffins and FOR WHAT?!?!
To make Iran even stronger.
That’s what he did.
That’s what he was always going to do.
Because he is a fucking moron.
Because he is an impulsive toddler.
He got rich off of this shit.
While making a terrorist regime even more powerful.
And you all helped him do it.
You have blood on your hands, Lindsey.
You fucking tool.
Column: one minute Madison Square Garden was a crypt, echoing in the silence of emptiness failure. And then … well, then it became a joyous gymnasium of belief, witness to a comeback for the ages. https://t.co/FOeIveFQOi
"The closest parallel to this year could be 2006. Most polls had Bush around 37% approval on election day. Democrats took control of Congress, gaining 31 seats in the House and 6 in the Senate. They won the national popular vote in the House by 8 points."
https://t.co/9VIToaFyCR
Total clown show. The entire world knows he’s bluffing. Iran knows he’s bluffing, and that’s why he can’t get them to make any concessions. He’s a complete fool who has no idea how to get out of the war he started by getting anything in return.