Skip Johnson's message to Oklahoma fans ahead of the College World Series Finals:
"Have the whole state that are Sooners to come up here."
"It's bigger than us. It really is. It's really about our state. It's really about being an OU Sooner. It's about all those details, being thankful, the president was here. We had Barry Switzer here. We had Bob Stoops, Jennie Baranczyk -- Trish, Toby Keith's wife was here. I hadn't seen her in a long time. And it brings tears to my eyes. And Josie and Roger Denny, I mean, John Mateer, our quarterback. I mean that's what's being an OU Sooner is about. It's about being a family. And the more those people can get up here and get it going, the better it is."
#Sooners:
Los Angeles desperately needs change, and that means Spencer Pratt.
A 'choice' between the incompetent incumbent and an extremist ideologue is no choice at all.
It would be an absolute travesty for @spencerpratt to be shut out of the general election. Fight on! ✊
Nearly a week into California's election shambles. The world is laughing at our inability to count votes in a timely manner. Where is Gavin Newsom?
No comment except to reject my plan to speed things up. We deserve better than a do-nothing, checked-out governor. Time for change!
Eliminating fraud, waste and abuse should be the most nonpartisan issue in America as it affects everyone.
Those who are against it are simply anti-American and are the fraudsters.
For instance, Tim Walz and Ilhan Omar are SILENT about the fraud because they are the fraudsters
🚨 California just voted to pass AB 2624 aka “The Stop Nick Shirley Act”:
This bill puts journalists at civil risk for investigating fraud and makes it harder to expose fraud in “immigration support services,” including NGOs, nonprofits and health care facilities that receive hundreds of millions from the state of California each year.
This bill would have made it criminal to expose fake hospices in LA or the Somali “learing center” in Minnesota if they then claim “reasonable fear” and the business owner gives a written demand not to post the video.
Plain and simple, California is trying to make it harder to expose fraud and scare individuals from investigating fraud in their communities, as they could be sued for an injunction to remove the video + forced to pay their attorney fees + minimum $4,000 in damages.
The Attorney General's wife, Mia Bonta, created this bill and is now trying to make it law. How is this not a conflict of interest?
California is full of FRAUDSTERS!