@CalmasiniJo@elonmusk@mazemoore@POTUS God, what a clueless dumbass. Scream and shout, howl at the moon, bang your head against a wall. Over nothing but a bunch of lies you, in your vast ignorance, ate like a 6 year old with a bag of Halloween candy.
@DawgPoundUGA Yet another player arrested for reckless driving. If taking NIL money from them doesn't get the message across maybe some jail time? Kick them off the team? This is way beyond ridiculous.
@RobertKennedyJr How about demanding that Repubs resurrect the bipartisan border bill that had cleared both houses of Congress, until OJ told them to torpedo it. So stop acting like the GQP gives a shit about the issue. All they want to do is kiss OJ’s ass and spin a bunch of ignorant lies.
@MarkClouti36054 @stevesilberman@thedavidcrosby Congratulations Froggy, you just set a new low water mark for vile ignorance. You wouldn't know patriotism if it followed you home, screwed you, and gave you the clap.
@dshelton66@chapelfowler Exactly! He wasn't supposed to be, and he was warned repeatedly to return to the dugout - before Leggett was tossed! The umpires were still in the process of determining whether to eject Mathes or not, and coaches can't interfere with that process.
@ToddSummers7@WSPA7 Pretty embarrassing actually. I understand the need to be fired up after losing game one. But the big picture ended up being one of a team that couldn't keep its composure under pressure, and it started at the top. Hopefully everybody will learn the lesson.
@jdilla7791@ToddSummers7@WSPA7 Well duhh, they had to discuss it as a crew in order to decide whether to eject or not. Such things can't occur in a vacuum.
@ItsJesseSimmons@GatorsBB@ClemsonBaseball@11point7@bigdonkey47 I thought so as I saw it in real time, and after watching the replay days later my assessment hasn't changed: the base runner starter the shoving. As much as I hate to admit it, Tigers couldn't keep their cool under pressure, and it started at the top.
@VoteBidenOut@SRuhle You must be holding up a mirror without even noticing it. Dems don’t have to make up lies and hoaxes. Your Great Cheeto and his minions make lying fools of themselves on such a regular basis it’s like shooting fish in a barrel.
@RonFilipkowski What an ignorant slut. President Biden never tried to influence DOJ’s case against his son. He’s already said repeatedly that he will not pardon him, something we all know tRump would do if the shoe were on the other foot.
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