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kael brown

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“To my young friends out there: You are inheriting a country where politics feels like rage. It feels like rage is the only option. … We can choose a different path.” — Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) sends a message to young people after Charlie Kirk’s murder

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This commentary offers a clear, powerful statement of why freedom of speech is at the heart of democracy and must be defended, whether the speaker is Charlie Kirk or Jimmy Kimmel, MAGA supporters or MAGA opponents.

Goof in China (@goof_iest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

America is so funny because when other countries fake high approval ratings it’s always 95%+ but even in America’s wildest dreams the best they can do is still barely over half

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"There is already plenty of talk on what might have been if his body hadn’t come apart, piece by piece, if he hadn’t pushed himself to such extremes, or if he’d focused on longevity. Woods never caught Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 majors, and he never nudged ahead of Sam Snead’s

"There is already plenty of talk on what might have been if his body hadn’t come apart, piece by piece, if he hadn’t pushed himself to such extremes, or if he’d focused on longevity. Woods never caught Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 majors, and he never nudged ahead of Sam Snead’s
Ralph Malbrough 🥃 (@saintsforecast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every time I watch the Tracy Porter pick I’m amazed at Jim Henderson’s call. It’s so ridiculously perfect. In the biggest moment in Saints history, he just casually drops “it’s Porter again. He did it to Favre and now he’s done it to Manning” a movie couldn’t do writing that

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“They drop a ball, we say: ‘Catch the ball!’ That’s the worst coaching point in the history of coaching.” – Nick Saban