@jimfoley@BuzzPatterson He, like me, is retired officer, and as such, I believe has a responsibility to not disparage the service or patriotism of anyone who raised their right hand. My politics may not agree with his, but my patriotism led me to 4 deployments in 5 years, in support of democracy.
@tombracken@kstone06@BCEagleAction@newftbj Let’s focus on Cincinnati, a road won against them might set the tone. If BC can’t beat Rutgers on 11 September at home then the rest of season is headed in bad direction.
@laralogan He is the President. He commands the stage, currently House & Senate with a cooperating Speaker and an army of staffers. Lay it all out in the open.
@McCainJack There is in every generation and culture a “know nothing” group. In this case, it is the value of tactics over the idea of strategy. War crimes may succeed in tactics, but inevitably fail in strategy.
When a President’s physicians start citing “AI cardiac age” metrics and explaining bilateral bruising from “frequent handshaking,” the line between medical documentation and political messaging disappears.
BREAKING: President Trump announces that 9/11 hero Welles Crowther will posthumously receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Known as “The Man in the Red Bandana,” Crowther repeatedly ran back into the South Tower on 9/11 to help others escape, saving as many as 18 lives before losing his own.
Allison Crowther said her son’s legacy continues to endure nearly 25 years later: “Welles’ light still shines brightly.”