Sunday, November 24, 2019

Breaking News: Michael Bloomberg Formally Announces 2020 White House Bid

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4 comments:

  1. Pocahontas is 70,Biden 76 and Bernie a very old looking 78.Now Bloomberg--78 as well.
    If older is better in Dem's eyes,maybe we can look forward to Jimmy Carter tossing his hat in at 94(with help from Amy) or Kirk Douglas at 101 saying(through an interpreter),"Nooo,Jimmy is too young to be president."
    Nahhh,Mobama (Michelle Obama)or Oprah will be your Dem nominee after,as Bill Richardson said,will be a brokered convention.
    --GRA

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  2. Go for it. Destroy the Democratic vote. Divide and Don shall conquer.

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  3. jerry pdx
    A followup on the NFL's "He called me nigger" incident. https://www.foxnews.com/sports/myles-garrett-racial-slur-allegation-mason-rudolph-reaction
    This Foxnews article lists interviews with some NFL players 2 of whom are black and from the Browns who believe Garrett, the other two are on the Steelers, one is white, one is black and both "support" Rudolph, though the black one does with an "disclaimer".

    Here is what black player Sheldon Richardson said:

    Browns defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson also believed that it wouldn’t be something Garrett would lie about.

    “I know he wouldn’t lie on nothin’ like that,” Richardson said. “He’s kind of a carefree type of guy, so I’m pretty sure he wouldn’t lie about nothin’ like that.”

    Though he said he didn’t know anything about a racial slur being used, Richardson was sure a slur would have been a reason why Garrett acted the way he did.

    “Nah, dude grabbing at my facemask and underneath my facemask and grabbing at my Johnson and stuff like that, definitely,” Richardson said. “An ass-kicking was coming, it’s just that simple. You’re trying hurt me, I’m hurting you. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, everyone deaf, dumb and blind at the end of the day, so that’s the way you want to go, we can take it that way.”

    Black player Odell Beckham had this to add:

    Odell: “I just don’t see Myles as someone who would lie...”

    White Steelers player Alejandro Villanueva (never mind the latino name, he's white) and Rudolph teammate said this:

    “I think using any kind of racial slurs has no place in our country whatsoever, but I think fabricating a story where somebody used a racial slur is a lot more damaging,” he said.

    Black Steelers player Cameron Hayward said this:

    Cameron Heyward said his quarterback was being “villainized,” according to ESPN.

    “He was pretty distraught. Mason came to me and said, ‘I did not say that',” Heyward said. “I think we knew that using that as an excuse is not right.”

    Heyward added: “He's being villainized by it. He said, ‘I'm going to be labeled as that.’ I just don't think that's right. That's my teammate. I'm going to fight for him. I'm going to do what's best for him. That kid made a bad mistake, but he never crossed the line when he talked about a racial slur.”


    This is just a small 4 player sample but I guarantee the belief of whether or not Rudolph is guilty is right along racial lines. Almost all black players believe Garrett, almost all the white ones won't. Notice that even Rudolph's black teammate, Hayward, while "supporting" his krakka teammate, doesn't "think Garrett crossed the line when he talked about a racial slur". He had to add that one to show he does really believe Garrett. He just supports his teammate, I guess we could call that racist negro logic. Too bad they banned microphones in helmets, then everybody would know Garrett was lying, though in that case, Garrett wouldn't have dared pull the "he called me the N word defense". Also, Garrett didn't come right out and immediately say Rudolph used a slur, he didn't say a word until he was suspended. Plus, on a field with mostly black players nobody else heard it so I guess Rudolph must have whispered it in Garrett's ear. There is also the possibility that another black player shouted nigger during the play, which is quite common for black players to do in sports, so maybe he did hear it but it wasn't Rudolph, Garrett probably realizes that but decided to pin it on Rudolph.



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  4. The racial excuse was tossed out--dismissed as black bullsh*t.No one heard it.
    Brian Mc Carthy,NFL league spokesman,said,"We looked into it and found no such evidence."
    And that ends that--until the next blackie assault of a white person.
    --GRA.

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