Stellar thread about this very subject.
Stellar thread about this very subject.
Well... You and the Blue Jay's coach both used a phrase us northerners aren't as familiar with in our lexicon. And he's in deep doo doo now.I'm trying to figure out that connection to my post :blink:
Got to be a pony in there someplace.
was it plantation?? That phrase has been used by others denoting ways a party keeps voters tied to their party - but I'm sure you know that.Well... You and the Blue Jay's coach both used a phrase us northerners aren't as familiar with in our lexicon. And he's in deep doo doo now.
I was just poking in good fun. Google “Greg McDermott plantation” and you’ll quickly get caught up on the drama we’ve been forced to endure on Omahas sports radio the past few days...was it plantation?? That phrase has been used by others denoting ways a party keeps voters tied to their party - but I'm sure you know that.
So, no - I didn't hear about what Mr Blue Jay said or the context.
Fox News aired a "live Tucker reaction" box during Biden's prime-time speech on Thursday.
[*]The box showed the host Tucker Carlson's facial reactions in real time.
[*]It sparked memes and reflected the network's continued infusion of opinion into straight news.
It shows what a complete joke Fox News is. They try to act like they are a serious news outlet....but.....no
Why not post the gas prices at the high point of the Trump administration? Or the low point of the Obama administration? Why post gas prices when the world's economy was shutdown?So...is it accurate or no...? :dunno
So...is it accurate or no...? :dunno
Lots of stuff on Twitter is disingenuous or misleading. But it can also be true, right?Why not post the gas prices at the high point of the Trump administration? Or the low point of the Obama administration? Why post gas prices when the world's economy was shutdown?
You don't think maybe it's just a tad disingenuous and misleading?
I believe @Scarletadded the graph portion.Why are you asking this when you know the point the idiot is trying but failing to make?
If someone’s trying to prove a point and uses data that doesn’t prove it, it’s not really relevant whether the data is true or not.
Lots of stuff on Twitter is disingenuous or misleading. But it can also be true, right?
I believe @Scarletadded the graph portion.
The fall of prices last summer had nothing to do with Trump.So...is it accurate or no...? :dunno