Thursday, January 25, 2024

Uncle Joe just doesn't have fans like this...

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An attendee poses with three corn dogs prior to Donald Trump’s “Save America” rally in Des Moines, Iowa in October. Two venders were in charge of feeding the thousands of attendees that showed up for Trump’s rally. The made-to-order shirt is his own creation.
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Bart Giamatti - an elitist who was an American professor 
of English Renaissance literature, the president of Yale University and actor Paul Giamatti's father - was the Commissioner of Baseball for god-knows what the fuck reason. 
It was he who imposed a lifetime ban on Pete Rose for gambling, even though there was never any proof beyond Rose's own admission of such, and no proof at all that he had ever bet for or against his own teams, or even on baseball itself. 
It's time for someone somewhere in the halls of baseball power to wake the fuck up and restore the greatest hitter of all time to the place where he belongs.
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Raye Levin’s Original Dance Orchestra
Edelstein’s great aunt Raye 
on piano and great aunt Rosie on drums
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“It was humiliating to watch what Tim Scott did as a sitting senator,” Sharpton told MSNBC, for which he hosts a show, after Scott appeared with the former president in New Hampshire, where Trump won the Republican presidential primary on Tuesday.
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Claims of media bias have increased in the United States as the two-party system has become more polarized, including claims of liberal and conservative bias.

No shit, Sherlock...
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How many Biden voters look like her? Asking for a friend...
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The New York Post is reporting today that one of the largest data breaches to date could compromise billions of accounts worldwide, prompting concerns of widespread cybercrime. Dubbed the “Mother of All Breaches,” the massive leak revealed 26 billion records — including popular sites like LinkedIn, Snapchat, Venmo, Adobe and X, formerly Twitter — in what experts are calling the biggest leak in history.
The compromised data includes more than just login credentials, according to experts. Much of it is “sensitive,” making it “valuable for malicious actors,” per Cybernews, which first discovered the breach on an unsecured website.
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Valentine's Day is coming up soon
She'd probably love to have this...
 
Click on the picture for more information on this beautiful bracelet.
It's only $ 48.00 and that includes free shipping!
 https://www.etsy.com/shop/BjacksonJewelry
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8 comments:

  1. I wonder how humiliating the "Rev" Al thinks of his standing by Tawana Brawley ?
    ( Probably not all - like most Libs, he has no sense of shame . )


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    1. He looks like a black Ron Jeremey (I saw Ron's pic recently when he was advised as having dementia or similar).

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  2. BTW, Joe - have you heard that the Yankees are changing up their away uniforms ? All grey and black now, no white trim on the sleeves or around letters and numbers .

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  3. No Ted Williams.

    Besides Rose, Clemens, Bonds, Sosa, McQuire and numerous other stars need to be in the Hall. We all loved their performances, and PED's should not be an impediment to election to the Hall, especially when MLB was lackadaisical about it.

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  4. If you actually read the Dowd report it would show you beyond a shadow of a doubt that Rose was guilty as hell. It took him over 20 years to admit it only as a last ditch effort to get in the HOF. Giamotti lobbied for the job because his life’s passion was baseball and it troubled him greatly that he had to impose the ban on Rose. If Rose had admitted it from the start and not try to use his fans to bully his way into the Hall he’d have a seat there now. But he incorrectly thought that Fay Vincent was going to fold up like a cheap suit and let him in. Rose is a cheating jerk period and doesn’t belong in.

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  5. Not saying Rose doesn't deserve being in HOF, but he doesn't deserve to be in before Joe Jackson.

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  6. If all 755 Hank Aaron home runs were outs instead, he would still have 3,000 hits!

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