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Joe Biden the Head of a Crime Family

That’s a shocking title, I know, but unless Giuliani is falsifying recovered text messages, it’s true.

Hunter Biden, in a text to “the family” confirms the family pays half their salaries to Joe. The obvious connection here is that Joe sets his family up in lucrative positions using his power, provides quid quo pros, like firing a prosecutor investigating the company his idiot son sits on the board of, and in exchange the family kicks back half the dirty money to Joe.

That’s a crime family. Joe is a walking national security threat, with massive exposure to black mail, not to even mention the morality lapses he shows.

To my liberal corraliban friends - do you just not believe this stuff or don’t care?

And Big Tech and MSM are blocking the story. How can we roll over and accept this censoring of free speech and forcing corrupt politicians down our throats? This is bigger than political bickering, this is existential, end of democracy kind of stuff.

Heres the 2 texts from Hunter:

“I love you all but I don’t receive any respect, and that’s fine, I guess. Works for you, apparently. I hope you all can do what I did and pay for everything for this entire family for thirty years.”

“It’s really hard, but don’t worry, unlike pop, I won’t make you give me half your salary.”


Most important topics Steve Sarkisian addressed on Wednesday

Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian addressed the media on Wednesday during his weekly SEC media conference call.

Here are the most important topics Sarkisian addressed.

1. Sarkisian was asked how close this team is to connecting and operating as he would like and said, “I think we’re pretty close.” That was a nice way of saying “next question.” No, I did not ask the question.

Sarkisian was asked for a health update on Isaiah Bond and Andrew Makuba and said, “They both have had a good week so far.” Sarkisian did not add any details.

However, Sarkisian said running back Velton Gardner will miss the rest of the season due to an eye injury.

2. Sarkisian asked about needing Jermayne Lole since Vernon Broughton is expected to miss the first half against Florida due to a targeting penalty he sustained in the second half against Vanderbilt.

“We're going to need the complete player in Jermayne,” Sarkisian said. “Florida's got a really physical offensive line, they’re a physical running football team. So, first and foremost, our ability to stop the run is going to be critical on Saturday, and he's got to play a big part in that.”

3. A reporter asked Sarkisian what he has asked Arch Manning to improve on and if his backup quarterback has met those expectations.

“I think Arch is doing a really nice job," Sarkisian said. "Gosh, we were fortunate to have him step in the way that he did for those two-and-a-half games and got some starts under his belt. I think he continues to work at his overall understanding of what we're doing schematically, and then working on some of the fundamentals and details that we're asking.”

When the reporter followed up by asking if fundamentals meant footwork and asked for specifics, Sarkisian said, “Yeah, it’s all that stuff. You’re spot on.”

4. Florida also has eight interceptions in the last four games after registering just one pick in the first four contests. The Gators have recorded multiple takeaways in three straight games for the first time since 2019.

I asked Sarkisian to describe what Florida does so well to create turnovers.

“I think one thing is, A, they've got a good scheme that you can see their players have gained confidence in as the year has gone on,” Sarkisian said. “They're really physical at the line of scrimmage. Because of that, I think they can deploy people in the secondary from a coverage perspective, and mix coverages and disguise coverages. But on the flip side, they'll be aggressive at times, and they'll pressure you, and they'll force the quarterback into some poor decisions. I think they just do a good job of all that. They've got quality players. They've got a good scheme that the players have gained confidence in. But then it's them mixing all that they do to force some poor decisions from the quarterback’s perspective.”

5. In addition, the Gators have allowed just 12 sacks on the season, which ranks fourth-least in the SEC (42nd nationally).

I asked Sarkisian to describe what Florida does so well up-front.

“I think Billy [Napier] and I are kind of cut from a similar cloth in that he believes in running the ball. When you run it, and then you can utilize the play-action pass and give your offensive line, put them in a little better positioning, that helps. They really haven't been in games where they've just been behind, where they've had to drop back, drop back, drop back. They've been able to maintain some balance. And again, that forces defenses to not just pin the ears back and rush the passer, but have to defend the run. They can run play-action pass, they can run bootlegs, keepers, and sprint outs, and so the launch point can change.

“One, they've got some pretty good players and big guys up front. But, two, I think because of their ability to run the football, it allows them to take some of the pressure off that offensive line with the style of play.”

Trump's Health

I am only 66 and I am amazed at Trump's stamina and energy. Most men Trump's age are.... dead. The ones that aren't are often more like Joe Biden than Donald Trump. That Trump never gets sick, never loses his voice, meets with hundreds of people every day, and traveled more miles in the last month than I have in my whole life?

I consider him as much a freak of nature as Vince Young in 2005. It is just amazing.

Updated SEC Tiebreakers

After licking my wounds from the Aggies' loss at SC, I thought I'd do a Sunday morning stat dump on SEC tiebreakers stuff in case you're feeling nerdy.

Here we go.

- 5 teams tied (UGA, A&M, TN, TX, LSU)

- Based on the fact that TX plays A&M and UGA plays TN, there can't be any 4-team ties at this point.

- Updated SOS (strength of schedule)

LSU - 53.5 %
TX - 44.4%
A&M - 42.5%
UGA - 40.5%
TN - 38.3%

- 3 Way Ties

* TX, LSU, UGA - LSU 1 seed by SOS, UGA 2 seed by win over TX.

* TX, LSU, TN - TN out on Common Opponents (L to Ark) ; LSU and TX to ATL (TX 1 seed by better common opponents record)

* A&M, LSU, UGA - LSU and A&M to ATL on SOS (A&M 1 seed by HTH win)

* A&M, LSU, TN - TN out on Common Opponents (L to Ark), A&M and LSU to ATL (A&M 1 seed by HTH win)

Bottom line, Texas needs to win out and have LSU or UGA out of the way. Root for Bama this week UT fans.

Lots of football left to go. Isn't a real system fun?

Trump MSG Rally speaker just pissed off a large portion of the Latin community

I don't expect Corral MAGA republicans to call this shit out because most of you are cowards and are enablers of this shit.

Puerto Ricans throughout the East Coast are pissed.

Puerto Rico is trending no. 2 on twitter and y'all just gassed them the **** up.

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Mainstream media needs to clean house

I have pretty much no hope in the Democratic Party doing self-reflection at this point but the American people are able to kick them out of office and just did. , The major news networks and journalism outlets need a major overhaul (NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, WaPo, NYT, etc.) to bring in different talent, get rid of the true extremists. We need a healthy debate and media that represents different perspectives but ultimately isn’t willing to outright lie to the American people daily. The fact that someone like Joy Reid is on air for a major network is truly a disgrace. I expect podcast hosts and alternative media people to be crazy (Alex Jones anyone), but the major networks have gotta be better than that.

Things I’m thinking/asking after Trump’s victory

These are random things that popped into my mind last night/this morning. Feel free to add your own or tell my I’m wrong.

1. Would picking Josh Shapiro have made a difference? Walz was a bad pick, regardless, but obviously this was about more than PA.

2. Have we adjusted to a post Dobbs world? The narrative that somehow Dobbs was actually a loss for the right because of an electoral backlash was always strange to me. It took a significant hit tonight.

3. Do debates mean anything? Biden’s performance got him kicked out of the race. That seems to be very clearly the exception and not the rule. I think most of us would agree debates mean very little.

4. How much did the assassination attempts matter? Whatever you think about Trump, his response to being inches away from having his head blown off was badass.

5. How much did prosecutions/civil suits matter? Personally, I am taking great pleasure in lawfare failing. And I don’t want to hear about “Trump has an enemies list!” Not because I want Trump to go after his enemies with lawfare (he should not), but because the left really tried to ruin him both personally and politically using lawfare. Disgraceful.

6. How much did Trump/Vance doing podcasts and Kamala largely running from unscripted discussions hurt her? I think it certainly helped Trump and Vance. I’m not sure it would’ve helped Kamala to go on Rogan. She consistently ran from unscripted, in-depth discussions because she isn’t good at them.

7. Get ready because there’s nothing reining Trump in. He doesn’t have to worry about re-election. He’s going to get the people he wants appointed. He has a mandate. That also mean it’s on him starting, Jan 20, 2025. Inflation, border, Ukraine, China…

Trump's Legal "Issues"

will ALL be going away at both the Federal and State levels. The Justice Department is supposedly contacting ALL of the Prosecutors including Jack Smith and are reminding them that a sitting President cannot be indicted and that they must wind down ALL cases before Trumpo takes office. His felony convictions will be dismissed in eithe rthe Appelate court or in the Supreme court an all other open cases will be dismissed.

So FVCK you Jack Smith.
FVCK you Fani Willis.
and FVCK you Letitia James.

Supreme Court Retirements - Call Your Shot

With Republicans having control of the White House and Senate in 2025 and 2026 with no guarantees beyond 2026, the pressure is going to be on for Clarence Thomas (76) and Samuel Alito (74), and perhaps even John Roberts (69) to hang it up. We saw what can happen when a SCJ sticks around too long when RBG was replaced by Trump.

I predict that Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito will both announce their retirements in June of '26. I predict that John Roberts will not retire during this 2 year window. But, if R's hold the Senate in the Noc '26 election I predict that John Roberts will announce his retirement in June of '28.

There is a ~10% chance that Trump gets to replace one of the Democrat appointees during this 4 year term.
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