The Pizza Hut "Book It" promotion had to be among the greatest promotions of all time because it really did work. Like I distinctly remember wanting to read books as a kid specifically because I knew I could get free pizza out of it.
BREAKING: The MOU is so much worse than you realize. It approaches an unconditional surrender. This is well beyond the defeat we experienced in Vietnam. Read below for a full breakdown and analysis of every horrifying term in the Trump-Iran Surrender.
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Don Mattingly admits the Phillies, as a contending team, do not have as much patience with Andrew Painter as a non-contending team would.
(via: @MrUram)
lol. They love to ignore one of the easiest schedules of all time (last year) when it’s convenient.
We all saw the playoffs. Drake “The Schedule” Maye was embarrassing.
@PhillyCentral2@OhItsTIP@CaydenU Brown
Doubs
Boutee
Kyle Williams
Mack Hollins
Drake Maye threw for 4300 yards, 31 TD’s last year, with Hollins, Williams and Boutee. Add Doubs and Brown? They are stacked.
Eagles? Smith, Wicks (barely made the team last year), Lemon (rookie)
Good luck with that
"It's sickening that if you don't hear what you like, you can just go to your local judge and find the answer that you want. I just don't know where this ends."
– @KirkHerbstreit on the Brendan Sorsby situation
Some thoughts on the new Epstein Files revelations:
I’ve now read everything that’s come out from the new Haberman and Swan book, and the thing I keep coming back to is the Situation Room. They held multiple meetings in the Situation Room about the Epstein files. That room is for war. It’s for national security emergencies. It is not for figuring out how to spin a scandal you’re telling the country is a hoax.
While the President was deflecting or calling this old news, his own Vice President and Chief of Staff were huddled in the most leak-proof room in America because they knew how bad it really was.
You don’t take a nothingburger to the Situation Room.
And I have to be honest, reading all this brings back a lot of frustration about what happened in the House of Representatives. I sat there and watched Mike Johnson send the House home early to dodge a vote on releasing these files. I watched him refuse to swear in a duly elected colleague for months just to stall the discharge petition. Month after month of excuses, arm twisting, and procedural games, all to keep this information from the public. We only got the files because survivors, families, and a handful of members in both parties simply refused to let it go.
So when people ask me why I talk so much about transparency and accountability, this is why. The truth eventually comes out. It always does.
The only question is whether your leaders helped reveal it or helped bury it.
Everyone who voted to keep these files hidden should have to answer for that.
Finally, notice what’s missing from all of this is any sign that Trump’s DOJ will actually investigate the powerful men named in these files.
Draw your own conclusions about why a Justice Department run by the President’s former defense lawyers might not be eager to pull that thread.