Friday, December 4, 2020

A little of this and a little of that

 Roger Stone, former adviser to President Trump, was back in the news, and back to being what he's best at being. A lying dirtbag.

Stone claims that North Korea sent a boatload of ballots to Maine for last month's election. Naturally, state officials in Maine have debunked that tall tale. Short on fresh news headlines this morning, Yahoo! posted the story on their front page. Having been granted clemency earlier this year to get out of prison, Stone's better off going back to jail.
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In what has been a lost season for the NFL's two Texas teams, high school football can be counted on to make up for lost emotion.

Thursday night, in a playoff game, Emmanuel Duron simply went off on a referee after being ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct.



Duron is a star athlete who simply let his emotions override common sense. His season is likely over, depending on how deep his team is in the playoffs (they won after he was tossed).

Update, 2:49 pm (ET): Duron and Edinburg High are now out of the playoffs due to the incident last night as the district made an announcement this morning. What isn't being said is whether or not Duron is facing charges for attacking the referee.
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Best selling author Mary Trump, niece of the President, went on The View Thursday, and said that she doesn't think Uncle Don will make another run for president, saying that the idea was floated to him to run in 2024 to soothe his wounded ego (of course). With his reputation destroyed, he's not going to be a serious threat to run again anyway, as by 2024, he's likely to be either in prison or a mental hospital.

Jail, on the other hand, could await Trust Fund Barbie (Ivanka), who was deposed for five hours in the Washington, DC Attorney General's office Thursday. The dominoes are starting to fall for the Trump family.

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