Yeah, **** them for trying to be sensitive to an employee and a community.
I give up.
It's simple:
ESPN over-reacted to a non-issue.
Others then over-reacted to ESPN's over-reaction.
Then still OTHERS over-reacted to the over-reactors.
And that's how we get Trump. Ok, that's not how we really got Trump, but seems to lead down that path no matter what.![]()
Regardless, can we all just agree that it's either Obama or Bush's fault?![]()
By them doing that, they insulted the intelligence of their viewers.
So, it sounds like the Phoenix rally was the usual. Totally unscripted, still butthurt that he lost the popular vote, still dogwhistling to neo-Nazis ("They're taking away our history and our heritage!"), still promising to "Build the Wall", still whining about "fake news" (lugenpresse - look it up), etc.
So, it sounds like the Phoenix rally was the usual. Totally unscripted, still butthurt that he lost the popular vote, still dogwhistling to neo-Nazis ("They're taking away our history and our heritage!"), still promising to "Build the Wall", still whining about "fake news" (lugenpresse - look it up), etc.
EDIT: Oh, and he trashed both McCain and Flake without saying their names, which he said was "very Presidential".
You can pretty much read the executive summary, with fact checking, here.
Bannon thinks he can use Priebus to 'get' Kushner.
Trump and Bannon are like the Mob...once you make the pact with them you are either in for life or they will cut your throat. (and they are never loyal even though they demand loyalty) Trump should have never brought Bannon on in the first place but the second he chose his idiot SIL (A JEW!!!!!!) over Bannon it was all hands on deck. Bannon is going to have a field day leaking stuff. The amount of money he is going to make Breitbart (and other news agencies) is going to be hilarious. He knows how to push Trump's buttons and he also knows all the dirt...
He knows how to push Trump's buttons
He knows how to push Trump's buttons and he also knows all the dirt...
By them doing that, they insulted the intelligence of their viewers and they made an issue of something that isn't an issue to begin with.
That the extent of *my* "outrage." I think ESPN should have just let him do the game, and not even bring it up.