I dunno man seems like wars are super easy when the objective is to win and not launder a trillion dollars to your friends in the DC-VA-MD area for decades
Wow. Olympic gold medalist Jack Hughes praises his parents for raising him, crediting them for his success
"I'm so proud to represent the Hughes family name… They sacrificed everything for all three of us to be in the NHL"
Nothing can replace the value of family.
Regardless of who sits in the Oval Office, I’ll stand with the parents of a murdered child.
I’ll stand on the idea that protecting American citizens comes first.
I’ll stand for our athletes who wore our flag and brought home gold.
I’ll stand against medicalizing kids without parental consent.
These aren’t “policy positions.”
They’re baseline human values.
If your entire political identity is just resist at all costs, even when what you’re resisting is the lowest-hanging fruit for common ground - it betrays your true incentives: power over people. The American people deserve better.
Ellen Hughes was asked about President Trump's call to the USA hockey team and her answer showed that pronoun hockey Twitter's meltdown is not real life:
"At the end of the day, it's just about the country... That's all the men's team and women's team care about. If you could see what we see from the inside, and the men and women sharing dorm rooms and halls and flex floors and the camaraderie and the way the women cheered on the men and the way the men cheered on the women— that’s what it’s all about."
The greatest motivator in the world is your ass on the bench. Ass meets bench, bench retains ass, ass transmits signals to the brain, brain transmits signals to the body, body gets ass off bench and plays better. It's a hell of a sequence.”
- Bobby Knight
I’m 36 years old, the father of two young boys and husband to an amazing wife. I’m not afraid to admit that one of my biggest fears is being taken away from them unexpectedly and forever.
Given recent tragedies, and especially on the anniversary of 9/11 (I was only 12 but watched many friends lose their parents), the lesson is clear.
The world moves at an ever faster pace, but we can’t forget to pause, breathe, and cherish the moments with those we love. It is the only thing that matters.