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  1. Nancy Pelosi is the most powerful female in US politics, she's been there when Hilary Clinton was still only Bill's wife. Of course that makes her one of the most arrogant people in US politics. Presidents come and go after 10-12 years in prime time politics but Pelosi has long outlived that span. There is no way she's gonna apologize for this, this is the kind of arrogance people spoiled by power are displaying every single day. I'm supposed to believe the hair salloon has called her personally rather than her assistant has made the appointment? Not only she's arrogant but she thinks people are actually that stupid? I won't be surprised if the hair salloon owner votes for Trump now.
  2. I'd say this gold medal might be one reason that prevents Puerto Rico from becoming an official US state? It is an US territory for over 100 years and a little more important than Saipan or Guam since Cuba remains a bigger US enemy than Japan these days, right?
  3. I had individual sports in mind but football is basically U-23 tournament with three senior players, basketball & hockey without NBA or NHL stars is second-tier by default so I was kinda short cutting the evident but obviously you're right
  4. Any Grand Slam winner means more in tennis tbh. That's one of maybe two Olympic sports - golf being the other - where an Olympic gold medal isn't the pinnacle of the sport.
  5. He hasn't exactly failed at taking advantage of how divided the USA is in the last decade. The same way Boris Johnson took advantage of the Brexit division in the UK society when it seemed like Labour is gonna win back power based on how chaotic Tories looked after the referendum. You don't have to be a leader to become a leader in the modern times. You just have to play the divided cards right and the whole progressive vs moderate campaign among the Democrats is making Trump's job a lot easier. If he wins the second term it won't show how strong he is but rather how weak the Democrats are. If Trump has failed miserably then I can't even say how pathetic Hilary Clinton looks like right now tbh.
  6. Trump is a businessman, first and foremost. He treats politics like business. USA has bankrolled Israel for the last 60 years, I suppose Trump wants the Jewish lobby in USA to give him some of that money back. Muslim countries are traditionally against USA, you've lost Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia isn't as US-friendly anymore either? No wonder Trump has picked the Jewish businesses over the Muslim. I'm shocked that after all those years you guys still judge Trump by political measures. He's not a politician and never will be - even though he was voted into a political office.
  7. .... aaaand she's can't! Vintage Linette who can't close it out in straight sets. Serving for the match but still lost it in the tie-break Off to set #3...
  8. You can't be a Nazi and pro-Jewish at the same time Trump is the most Jewish-friendly US President in history and setting up the embassy in Jerusalem proves that after all
  9. Linette takes first set vs Kovinic 6-1. Let's see if she can avoid the drama in the second
  10. Miguel Oliveira got engaged to his step-sister Apparently they were in a relationship for 11 years already (no prize for guessing to whom they lost virginity to?) This feels like 19th century, you're dating the girl the closest to home but Oliveira has taken this to another level indeed. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8686231/MotoGP-star-Miguel-Oliveira-24-engaged-step-sister.html
  11. She was supposed to retire at the end of the season anyway. Obviously a tough break.
  12. Germans say Navalny was poisoned by old buddy Novichok. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54002880 This only underlines how much Russia is playing their own game while EU & everyone can bugger off (since this happened during the Belarus protests which for once shifted the focus from Putin to Lukashenko).
  13. I suppose in two years time people will "discover" that SOG 2028 actually has a logo already. Let's be honest, these logos are pretty forgettable once it's all said and done. I remember them best from when I was a kid and had these T-shirts with logos. But I don't remember any single logo from a period when I was an adult already
  14. Has Biden actually done anything in the last two months? Even at the convention they had some speeches by random people from home. Trump is all over the news as usual - good or bad - but Biden has gone invisible. That will be a curious way to win an election - by literally hiding away God knows where. I've come across more Nancy Pelosi news in the last two months I can understand Biden is afraid of COVID given his age but will he actually show up before November?
  15. Nuggets beat Jazz 80-78 in Game 7 of West 1st Round. Nuggets only scored 30 pts in the second half. That's a points score straight from the 90s right there
  16. Nancy Pelosi exposed as a total hypocrite. Hair salloons are closed but political bozos can always have a blow dry at any point they want to And of course she doesn't wear a mask despite accusing Trump of doing the same Pathetic. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53994209
  17. Trust me, I can do without Billie Eilish and Reese Witherspoon when it comes to Olympics
  18. This isn't exactly unique. I lost count how many times the Wallons and Flemish were at odds over political reasons in Belgium in the last decade alone. No wonder democracy is a hard sell these days if the backbone country of European Union can't find an agreement Ten years ago Belgium wasted "only" 541 days without a government https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–2011_Belgian_political_crisis
  19. I presume a lot of African Americans classify as the blue collars though and here's the Trump mystery addition. Democrats have lost the Deep South in last few elections anyway and I guess that's not entirely down to African-Americans moving to other states compared to 60s or 70s. Democrats are fielding an old white guy to compete vs another old white guy. And Biden is actually older than Trump. Post WWII Democrats have done well when they fielded a younger hansdome guy like Kennedy, Clinton or Obama.
  20. Over in the UK Labour started losing stonewall seats in the North East and even the Brexit shitshow couldn't let them back to power. Blue collars are conservative people by nature who will never vote for cheap labour seekers who are coming for their jobs. These people historically voted for the left-wing parties only because of the working rights' support not because of gav rights or stuff like that. Democrats have abandoned these people and focused on liberal ideology plus allowing more immigrants into States. Blue collars will never vote for a party that would happily hire thousands of Mexican immigrants in their place (for less salary).
  21. I suppose she can beat Kovinic tbh. As for Gauff, Sevastova was as tough R1 as it gets. I know the Americans and Anglo-Saxons don't give a damn about Latvia and it's all Gauff hype there but this result isn't a surprise by any means
  22. Democrats have lost the blue collar workers. It's as simple as that It's very unfashionable to look after those people in modern politics and social media trends and guess even four years of Trump hasn't learned them anything.
  23. Linette vs Inglis about to start. Even considering Linette's habits this should be a straight-forward match. I haven't seen Inglis play b4. I thought she's younger than 22yo tbh.
  24. Schwarztman was the highest seed in Hurkacz's quarter so R4 suddenly becomes very possible
  25. That's the price of taking up a sport which starts at such a young age. Everyone knows teenagers thrive for group approval among their peers, it's a case of psychology and ISU raising the minimum age ain't gonna solve any issues here. Alexandrovskaya was mentioned specifically here so so other "multiple skaters" don't really count at this stage. Speaking of suicides, what's up with the John Coughlin sexual harrassement case? Was anything done to make it clear whether he was guilty or not or was the case swept under the carpet after he killed himself?
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