My thoughts on the two of them denying each other any "credit " for the three fUCLA players being released is just this... 2 attention *****s battling their way to the bottom of the bowl.
oskirules said:
UCLA wants this story to go away but it just won't. Not with Ball yapping and Trump tweeting.
It would be great if China issued an extradition for the 3 players and see what LaVar says then.concordtom said:SoFlaBear said:
Now Trump says he should have left the players in jail after the LaVar Ball comments:
Oh, this is hilarious.
Thank you.
I love it.
President Trump blasted the father of one of the three UCLA basketball players released after being picked up on shoplifting charges in China and said he should have "left them in jail" after LaVar Ball suggested the president had little to do with helping his son get out of the country.
"Now that the three basketball players are out of China and saved from years in jail, LaVar Ball, the father of LiAngelo, is unaccepting of what I did for his son and that shoplifting is no big deal. I should have left them in jail!" Trump posted on Twitter Sunday.
LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley and Jalen Hill were held at their hotel in the Chinese city of Hangzhou after being arrested for allegedly stealing sunglasses from a Louis Vuitton store.
Trump, who was in China as part of a 12-day trip through five Asia nations, said he personally asked Chinese President Xi Xinping to intervene.
But Ball's father told ESPN that he doubted that Trump played a role in the release last week of the three Bruins.
"Who?" he told ESPN when asked about Trump's involvement. "What was he over there for? Don't tell me nothing. Everybody wants to make it seem like he helped me out."
If this is a shot at Kristian Gillibrand, it is unfair. Clinton now is facing several rape claims (one of which several media CEO's tried to bury a while back) and physical harassment claims (also one where he exposed his genitals). None of them consenting. If you read the recent allegations that surfaced, there mostly women who worked with Clinton. My gut reaction is this payback (since the sources are Dems) now for Mrs. Clinton getting that "creepy Joe Biden" site on the internet, and because victims are now coming forward all over the place . Certainly different than allegations Kennedy or any other guy was a womanizer. BTW, since I am subjected to Fox News at my gym, there are lot of pictures out there of Franken grabbing asses and tits (some to be funny maybe?) and rather crude remarks, which 20 to 30 years ago people would laugh off, but not today. My guess is he is dead in his party. BTW, certainly bipartisan. Moore looks to be a predator, Fox was running an environment a labor lawyer would salivate over, and it seems like every male media icon did something inappropriate, Lest we forget, several women came forward about Trump. And then there is Congress which has a system where settlements are paid with taxpayer money, and there is no transparency how the money is spent. Even congressional leaders Pelosi and Ryan can't find out how much is paid and to whom.concordtom said:
The CNN Lavar Ball - Chris Cuomo interview of 2 night's ago is the worse I've ever seen, and a huge waste of time. But, ya know CNN tried it out to get eyeballs, and Ball is just self-promoting for his own merchandising and ego purposes. So, no harm no foul.
There are a million reasons why this other character needs to go, however, and the least of which is that he spends time ranting with Ball, the NFL, etc.
Al Franken's job is threatened because he apparently patted a rear end.
But Ted Kennedy's womanizing recklessness killed a woman.
And Bill Clinton was caught both lying and doing unbecoming behavior (albeit consenting adults).
It's like, wow, this issue of sexual harassment and sexual abuse and abuse of power in the workplace, weighed against basic human expression of interest, advances, flirting, humor is interesting and rapidly maturing culturally.
Here's an article that illustrates how Trump is caught in an era rapidly fading.
https://www.thenation.com/article/16-women-or-donald-trump-who-would-you-believe/
The Washington Post has a similar one out.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/11/22/president-trump-and-accusations-of-sexual-misconduct-the-complete-list/
And no, sexual harassment is also not at all the reason why I assess the need for somehow installing a new chief executive.
Who is Kristian Gillibrand?wifeisafurd said:If this is a shot at Kristian Gillibrand, it is unfair. Clinton now is facing several rape claims (one of which several media CEO's tried to bury a while back) and physical harassment claims (also one where he exposed his genitals). None of them consenting. If you read the recent allegations that surfaced, there mostly women who worked with Clinton. My gut reaction is this payback (since the sources are Dems) now for Mrs. Clinton getting that "creepy Joe Biden" site on the internet, and because victims are now coming forward all over the place . Certainly different than allegations Kennedy or any other guy was a womanizer. BTW, since I am subjected to Fox News at my gym, there are lot of pictures out there of Franken grabbing asses and tits (some to be funny maybe?) and rather crude remarks, which 20 to 30 years ago people would laugh off, but not today. My guess is he is dead in his party. BTW, certainly bipartisan. Moore looks to be a predator, Fox was running an environment a labor lawyer would salivate over, and it seems like every male media icon did something inappropriate, Lest we forget, several women came forward about Trump. And then there is Congress which has a system where settlements are paid with taxpayer money, and there is no transparency how the money is spent. Even congressional leaders Pelosi and Ryan can't find out how much is paid and to whom.concordtom said:
The CNN Lavar Ball - Chris Cuomo interview of 2 night's ago is the worse I've ever seen, and a huge waste of time. But, ya know CNN tried it out to get eyeballs, and Ball is just self-promoting for his own merchandising and ego purposes. So, no harm no foul.
There are a million reasons why this other character needs to go, however, and the least of which is that he spends time ranting with Ball, the NFL, etc.
Al Franken's job is threatened because he apparently patted a rear end.
But Ted Kennedy's womanizing recklessness killed a woman.
And Bill Clinton was caught both lying and doing unbecoming behavior (albeit consenting adults).
It's like, wow, this issue of sexual harassment and sexual abuse and abuse of power in the workplace, weighed against basic human expression of interest, advances, flirting, humor is interesting and rapidly maturing culturally.
Here's an article that illustrates how Trump is caught in an era rapidly fading.
https://www.thenation.com/article/16-women-or-donald-trump-who-would-you-believe/
The Washington Post has a similar one out.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/11/22/president-trump-and-accusations-of-sexual-misconduct-the-complete-list/
And no, sexual harassment is also not at all the reason why I assess the need for somehow installing a new chief executive.
I would have thought the Ball interview was not even worthy of a response. I underestimated this President's ability to be small. Ball and Trump deserve each other. As for UCLA, this isn't going away any time soon, and the more daddy Ball speaks, the longer the suspensions IMO.
I was referring to the second accusation.bearmanpg said:
Come on CT....as far as the Franken photo is concerned you must need a course in anatomy....
New York Senator who recently said Clinton should have have resigned for his sexual harassment conduct.concordtom said:Who is Kristian Gillibrand?wifeisafurd said:If this is a shot at Kristian Gillibrand, it is unfair. Clinton now is facing several rape claims (one of which several media CEO's tried to bury a while back) and physical harassment claims (also one where he exposed his genitals). None of them consenting. If you read the recent allegations that surfaced, there mostly women who worked with Clinton. My gut reaction is this payback (since the sources are Dems) now for Mrs. Clinton getting that "creepy Joe Biden" site on the internet, and because victims are now coming forward all over the place . Certainly different than allegations Kennedy or any other guy was a womanizer. BTW, since I am subjected to Fox News at my gym, there are lot of pictures out there of Franken grabbing asses and tits (some to be funny maybe?) and rather crude remarks, which 20 to 30 years ago people would laugh off, but not today. My guess is he is dead in his party. BTW, certainly bipartisan. Moore looks to be a predator, Fox was running an environment a labor lawyer would salivate over, and it seems like every male media icon did something inappropriate, Lest we forget, several women came forward about Trump. And then there is Congress which has a system where settlements are paid with taxpayer money, and there is no transparency how the money is spent. Even congressional leaders Pelosi and Ryan can't find out how much is paid and to whom.concordtom said:
The CNN Lavar Ball - Chris Cuomo interview of 2 night's ago is the worse I've ever seen, and a huge waste of time. But, ya know CNN tried it out to get eyeballs, and Ball is just self-promoting for his own merchandising and ego purposes. So, no harm no foul.
There are a million reasons why this other character needs to go, however, and the least of which is that he spends time ranting with Ball, the NFL, etc.
Al Franken's job is threatened because he apparently patted a rear end.
But Ted Kennedy's womanizing recklessness killed a woman.
And Bill Clinton was caught both lying and doing unbecoming behavior (albeit consenting adults).
It's like, wow, this issue of sexual harassment and sexual abuse and abuse of power in the workplace, weighed against basic human expression of interest, advances, flirting, humor is interesting and rapidly maturing culturally.
Here's an article that illustrates how Trump is caught in an era rapidly fading.
https://www.thenation.com/article/16-women-or-donald-trump-who-would-you-believe/
The Washington Post has a similar one out.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/11/22/president-trump-and-accusations-of-sexual-misconduct-the-complete-list/
And no, sexual harassment is also not at all the reason why I assess the need for somehow installing a new chief executive.
I would have thought the Ball interview was not even worthy of a response. I underestimated this President's ability to be small. Ball and Trump deserve each other. As for UCLA, this isn't going away any time soon, and the more daddy Ball speaks, the longer the suspensions IMO.
I will admit, I felt that all the accusations vs Clinton when he was initially running for Pres was a bunch of BS. I was a young adult and did not think that grown men would conduct themselves in that way. Now I am older know that I was very naive, and so many of those who accomplish great things do so b/c they don't have the same inner voice of caution and others. (Also, folks are plain ole' fallible.)
Since the time that Clinton essentially admitted that he had been lying ("I did not have sexual relations with that woman") with his strained responses during that deposition ("It depends on what the definition of 'is' is"), I have not known which of the Slick Willy accusations of sexual impropriety I should believe or throw out.
And with all the sexual assault-harassment junk going on now, I suppose I should be believing most of the stories about Bill.
That's a shame, because he's the last President to run a Budget Surplus, and that's something I think is very important for us to do. No, the President doesn't get 100% of the credit for the economy, but he gets some. Interestingly enough, the GOP was supposed to be the budgetary-hawks party, but Trump seems to favor immediate gratification (to boost his current situation) and is not worried about the future (why should he, he's a rich narcissist - he's got his, so screw everyone else). Thus, the Deficit is looking to balloon even more than what was projected.
Oh, wait, unless you believe the current policies will generate something more in the future, as reasoned by "dynamic scoring", or what Reagan referred to as "Supply Side Economics" (which Bush Sr. called "Voodoo Economics").
I dunno, I'd rather go "static scoring" and have a bunch of cash reserves in the bank first, THEN use "dynamic scoring" to pump the economy. As it is now, we are screwed as a nation if the current risky policies don't pan out.
But I digress....
IMHO politics has been a fail far beyond the boards.petalumabear said:
Politics is always a fail on the boards.