Orangeslice13
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Agree with first paragraph. The second is a ridiculous analogy. Kiffin actually has a great deal of talent as an offensive coach. He's one of the best at developing QBs. The best in the business had him come in and introduce an offensive philosophy to a predominantly defensive team. Florida Atlantic was the best they've been under Kiffin. Ole Miss came much closer to beating Bama than anyone else on their schedule. Better than either team in the final four. No one running a top flight organization is going to hire Trump to do anything important. Kiffin's actually grown up the last few years. Trump's pettiness and thin skinned immaturity have gotten worse. Lane has been a punk, but has grown out of it. Trump has become more of a punk as he has gotten older. He's a psychiatrist's wet dreamHe wasn't good at much past inflammatory rhetoric and division, where he was a master.
Trump was the Lane Kiffin of politics, constantly falling forward after suckering people into believing he had talent.
He wasn't good at much past inflammatory rhetoric and division, where he was a master.
Trump was the Lane Kiffin of politics, constantly falling forward after suckering people into believing he had talent.
This is what unity looks like, your dear leader would be proudAgree with first paragraph. The second is a ridiculous analogy. Kiffin actually has a great deal of talent as an offensive coach. He's one of the best at developing QBs. The best in the business had him come in and introduce an offensive philosophy to a predominantly defensive team. Florida Atlantic was the best they've been under Kiffin. Ole Miss came much closer to beating Bama than anyone else on their schedule. Better than either team in the final four. No one running a top flight organization is going to hire Trump to do anything important. Kiffin's actually grown up the last few years. Trump's pettiness and thin skinned immaturity have gotten worse. Lane has been a punk, but has grown out of it. Trump has become more of a punk as he has gotten older. He's a psychiatrist's wet dream
Jam bands aren't for everybody and you don't have to be high to like that music. Michael Jackson? Seriously?
Charities - Jerry Garcia
So the democrats f’ed Bernie AND many of their constituents ..... you finally admit itI was saying the democratic party functioned better than the republican party.
Had the republican party functioned well, Trump would never have won the primary.
Had the democratic party not functioned as well as it did, Bernie would have been the candidate.
Limbaugh Producer James ‘Bo Snerdley’ Golden Honors Late Friend — ‘A Second-Generation Founding Father’
Thursday on FNC’s “Hannity,” long-time “The Rush Limbaugh Show” producer James Golden, referred to as “Bo Snerdley” by Limbaugh for the duration of his show, spoke about the passing of Rush Limbaugh a day earlier and his lasting legacy.
Golden told host Sean Hannity Limbaugh was a “second-generation founding father” and explained how Limbaugh made it possible for conservative media and spoken word radio to thrive in his wake.
Limbaugh Producer James 'Bo Snerdley' Golden Honors Late Friend -- 'A Second-Generation Founding Father'
I was saying the democratic party functioned better than the republican party.
Had the republican party functioned well, Trump would never have won the primary.
Had the democratic party not functioned as well as it did, Bernie would have been the candidate.
Limbaugh Producer James ‘Bo Snerdley’ Golden Honors Late Friend — ‘A Second-Generation Founding Father’
Thursday on FNC’s “Hannity,” long-time “The Rush Limbaugh Show” producer James Golden, referred to as “Bo Snerdley” by Limbaugh for the duration of his show, spoke about the passing of Rush Limbaugh a day earlier and his lasting legacy.
Golden told host Sean Hannity Limbaugh was a “second-generation founding father” and explained how Limbaugh made it possible for conservative media and spoken word radio to thrive in his wake.
Limbaugh Producer James 'Bo Snerdley' Golden Honors Late Friend -- 'A Second-Generation Founding Father'
I totally disagree. Garcia had immense talent and played with all kinds of different talented musicians from blues, country to bluegrass and rock. The dead have influenced all kinds of today's musicians.What impact? He sang in a niche band with one hit...whoop de do...at least with Michael Jackson or Elvis or the Beatles you could make the case for having great societal impact.
Garcia was basically a mediocre singer whose music was only tolerable by people like Bill Walton who would listen while on LSD
Take Rush's relentless use of the term "feminazi" as an example.I hate the fact that the left is taking the worst things Rush said (out of context mind you) and judging the man’s entire life based on those few things, while ignoring all of the many good things he’s done. I’m sure these lefties have never regretted anything they’ve ever said.
It’s so disgusting.
Take Rush's relentless use of the term "feminazi" as an example.
It's like if Hillary said "you belong in a basket of deplorables" every day for 30 years. There would be those on the right who would have a hard time overlooking that and seeing all of the good that she actually did. Or maybe they would feel that the good was far outweighed by the bad.
You don't see a difference between a talk radio host saying it and the holder (or someone vying to hold) of an elected office saying it?Take Rush's relentless use of the term "feminazi" as an example.
It's like if Hillary said "you belong in a basket of deplorables" every day for 30 years. There would be those on the right who would have a hard time overlooking that and seeing all of the good that she actually did. Or maybe they would feel that the good was far outweighed by the bad.
Donated to and worked with charities, promoted and supported the forgotten and overlooked, helped chip away at the glass ceiling. . (Take anything you would say positive about Rush, and insert Hillary's name)
Clinton said it once and it was taken out of context. Rush said it repeatedly and joyfully for years.You don't see a difference between a talk radio host saying it and the holder (or someone vying to hold) of an elected office saying it?
Both "feminazi" and "basket of deplorables" are things that shouldn't have been said, but those situations aren't equivalent, IMO.
Wasn't taken out of context.Clinton said it once and it was taken out of context. Rush said it repeatedly and joyfully for years.