Monday, October 07, 2019
Trump Cabinet Officials Resentful of Increasing Power Wielded by Live-in Caregiver
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Trump Cabinet Officials Resentful of Increasing Power Wielded by Live-in Caregiver
WASHINGTON—Increasingly concerned about the sway the woman exerted over the commander in chief, Trump cabinet officials have reportedly grown resentful of the power wielded by live-in caregiver Isabella Velazquez, 45, White House sources confirmed Monday. "Don't get me wrong, it was great when she was just around to…
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NO RACISM HERE--SECOND "TWO NIG HIT" OF WHITE QB IN TWO WEEKS--COULD HAVE BEEN A FATALITY YESTERDAY
GRA:A totally unnecessary two helmet attack on white Steeler QB Mason Rudolph yesterday,which nearly killed him,was shown today everywhere.Earl Thomas was one of the blacks who simultaneously crunched a defenseless Rudolph after throwing a pass.This coming after last weeks "two nig hit" of Buffalo QB Josh Allen,which fortunately for Allen,he appeared to survive (concussion also).
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
Alejandro Villanueva frantically waved his right arm, motioning for medical assistance as Mason Rudolph lay motionless on the grass Sunday at Heinz Field. Rudolph would later be diagnosed with a concussion and leave the stadium to be hospitalized for further evaluation.
Escaping the pocket, Rudolph left his feet to throw and got hit by Baltimore safety Earl Thomas, Thomas’ helmet colliding with Rudolph’s chin as the Steelers starting quarterback he went down. The throw was complete, but the afternoon quickly turned frightening — for Rudolph’s teammates, for fans watching from home or in the stands, even for Thomas, who didn't necessarily apologize for his part of the play but insisted it was not intentional.
“I didn't think much of it,” Thomas said afterward in the Ravens locker room. “I was just getting to the ball, trying to make a play for my team. I hit the ‘strike zone’ like we talk about — I didn't go high, I didn't try to intentionally hurt him. I’m worried about him. I heard he’s at the hospital. My prayers go out to him and his family. But I’m never trying to hurt anybody. At the end of the day, guys have families, so I never tried to intentionally hurt him. I was just flying to the ball like I normally do.”
Thomas, who was flagged for roughing the passer, also said Rudolph was unconscious, and that it was “a weird sight,” so he quickly went over to Steelers players to tell them he didn't mean to do that.
The medical cart drove onto the field, but after a few minutes on his back, Rudolph eventually stood up to a rousing ovation from 64,037 in attendance, a crowd that had just finished chanting “Throw him out!” after Thomas was penalized for roughing the passer. Several players helped walk Rudolph to the sideline and then through the left tunnel of the open end of the field.
GRA:Reminded me of the NBA when Boston Celtic Gordon Hayward was injured by two blackies.
Hayward is white,as are both Rudolph and Allen.Both defenders,in both NFL incidents--who were trying to break the white QBs necks,were black baboons.
Coincidence?Me thinks not.
--GRA
I guess I could have written the
last commentary a little better--as in:Was it a coincidence that four blacks attempted to injure two white QBs--in back to back weeks?I think not.Show me instances where blacks tried to injure other black players.Nothing in my memory banks.
--GRA
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