Where is the podcast for wives who hate the NBA playoffs? We can talk about our husbands practicing their dribbling in the garage during halftime. @ringer
@AlaskaAir I was charged for all my bags and my Car seat when I booked my flights with our Visa Signature card and car seats are free per your policy. Can someone please help me?
Imagine the level of ideological capture required to see 50,000 people stand in brutal Minnesota cold and think, “Ah yes, brainwashing.” No. That’s called conviction. The kind your side used to pretend to respect.
And let’s clear up the fantasy at the center of this rant: people weren’t marching because they “love crime” or “hate Americans.” They were marching because they’re sick of a politics that treats human beings like props in a fear commercial.
You want to talk about “inversion”? Here it is: You’ve been trained to believe that the greatest threat to your neighborhood is the immigrant, not the billionaire outsourcing your job, not the corporation price-gouging your groceries, not the politician gutting your schools, not the lobbyists buying your laws.
Your anger isn’t “patriotism.”
It’s misdirection professionally packaged and sold back to you as courage.
Also, the idea that immigrants “would never endure that cold” is laughable. Do you think people cross deserts, rivers, cartels, hunger, and violence because they’re soft? Please. Nobody risks their life for fun. They do it because staying put is worse.
And spare us the selective moral outrage about “law.” The same crowd screaming about “illegal aliens” has no problem with wage theft, tax cheating, corporate crime, gun trafficking, or presidents who break the law in public, as long as the right people are getting hurt.
What really terrifies you isn’t “illegal criminals.” It’s the sight of Americans refusing to be turned into monsters. Because if people can show up in the cold for someone else’s dignity, then your whole worldview collapses, the one that says empathy is weakness and cruelty is strength.
Fifty thousand people didn’t march because they were “brainwashed.” They marched because they still remember something you’ve apparently forgotten: A nation isn’t strong because it kicks the vulnerable.
It’s strong because it doesn’t have to.
So no that wasn’t “inversion.”
That was patriotism with a spine.
We have a phenomenal coach. We have a team that never quits. What we need now is investment. What we saw against Virginia—and earlier at Ole Miss—was a team that gave everything.
@Mariners Jorge Polanco postseason hits:
1. HR off Tarik Skubal for 1-0 lead
2. HR off Tarik Skubal for 2-0 lead
3. Single
4. 15th inning walk-off single
5. 6th inning single for a 2-1 lead
6. 8th inning single for a 3-1 lead
7. 5th inning HR for 6-3 lead
"I WAS HUMBLE. I WAS QUIET. I HAD TO COME IN HOT!"
@michaelbumpus5 ambushed @StacyRost on behalf of the Cougs with some #AppleCup reality to start the show. 😂🍎🤣
#gocougs
There might be a fan base this year that will take more joy out of a win than @WSUCougarFB in the Apple Cup. It’s been a long year. Left behind in realignment. But celebrating tonight. Congrats to the Cougs. 3-0.