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Friday is Here

138 responses to “Friday is Here”

  1. jason yupanqui Avatar

    First day of Spring….GFYs.

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    retllaw

    March 20, 2026 at 12:47 am

    OK.

    Clocking out for the night.

    My shift is over.”

    Walt has unlimited time for goofball but leaves us uncovered in the middle of the night?

    Must be trying to get promoted to A-hole.

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  3. jason yupanqui Avatar

    BILL CLINTON: “I killed myself trying to give Palestine a deal to give them all of Gaza and 97% of the West Bank.” “They turned it all down. They never wanted peace.”

    This is true. Arafat turned it down because he didn’t want to recognize Israel and he wanted “right of return” in essence eliminating Israel.

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  4. DW,

    funny cartoon.

    I want to know who got Cash Cow pregnant.

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  5. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Sounds like a lot of bull to me.

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  6. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Dumbest senator ever.

    Mazie Hirono says that non-citizens wouldn’t dare try to vote, because it’s already illegal and they can be put in prison for it. “Who’s going to commit this kind of fraud knowing that they could be in prison for five years?”

    If this was the case, no one would ever commit any crime that could land you in jail.

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  7. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Israel busy last night

    ‘Big night on the eve of Nowruz, as multiple senior Islamic Republic commanders have been eliminated.

    Ali Mohammad Naini, IRGC spokesperson

    Esmail Ahmadi-Moghaddam, Basij intelligence chief

    Mehdi Gharish, aerospace forces commander

    Kavous Dehrood, special forces commander

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  8. jason yupanqui Avatar

    CNN is really a joke.

    Their “experts” claim that killing the Iranian leadership promotes “radicals” as replacements.

    This is like if during WWII you claimed Hitler, Himmler, Goebbels, etc. should not be killed because radical Nazis might take over.

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  9. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Somebody do a welfare check on Putin ‘s sycophantic toadies Janzam, Tina and Chicon.

    “Ukraine’s general staff said it had killed or wounded 1,710 Russian troops on March 17 and destroyed 29 artillery systems as well as 230 vehicles and fuel tankers.

    The unmanned systems force, which oversees Ukraine’s drone strikes, was responsible for killing or wounding 900 Russian soldiers in a day and a half, after Moscow’s forces attempted to surge forward on the Zaporizhzhia front.

    Robert Brovdi, head of the Ukrainian drone unit “Magyar’s Birds”, said that the Russians had attempted to move in using infantry, motorcycles and horses under cover of fog before being wiped out.

    In recent months, Russia’s average daily losses have mostly ranged between 700 and 900 troops per day.”

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  10. jason yupanqui Avatar

    It’s terrible that Ukraine’s “war on Russia” is resulting in so many Russian casualties, and is a direct result of that despicable “grifter” Zelensky trying to defend his own country from the peace liberating Russian invad…. huh, peacemakers.

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  11. RIP, Chuck Norris.

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  12. @DrEliDavid

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    “Macron said France is willing to help secure the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, but only after the war ends. The same France that was willing to fight the Nazis, but only after the war ends.”

    Leadership by the poodle, who married his older teacher.

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  13. Who will post the first Chuck Norris in heaven joke?

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  14. Dear World,
    We once again apologize that we have a pathologically dishonest, sociopathic madman in the White House. Most of America is truly sorry for this.

    Sincerely,
    Patriotic Americans

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  15. Walked up to the pearly gates and saint Peter said, “Oh wow Mr Norris, the big guy wants to see you immediately.”

    So he gets escorted into meet God and without missing a beat Chuck says, “before we get started, I just wanna let you know you’re sitting in my chair.”

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  16. Yeah, when I think of “patriot” I really think of Paul, a sorry pathetic brainwashed America hating communist blood sucking parasite.

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  17. The madman won every swing state and the popular vote.

    But Paul voted for the Marxist airhead.

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  18. Paul failed to date his post, he must have been referring to some time in 2022

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  19. Traitor was popular with traitors like Jason. HAHA

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  20. Paul addresses the world, and yet in many places in the world that Trump has impacted, the people think Trump is a hero.

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  21. DW is a traitor to America as well. GF yourself.

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  22. Paul needs to stop smoking his fern.

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  23. Jason, we are a CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC. NOT A DEMOCRACY, you dumbo.

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  24. Dear world,

    We once again apologize that we had Joe Biden, a demented, self-absorbed, buffoon in the white house, who invited Putin to invade Ukraine, botched the Afghanistan withdrawal, committed endless blunders that made the world an unsafe place to be.

    Sincerely,
    Patriotic Americans

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  25. Dear world,

    We once again apologize that we voters here like Paul, who want incompetent leaders who will embolden every enemy, who will surrender at all costs, and who will give our nation over to thugs and criminals so we can be a sewer like Haiti.

    Sincerely, Patriotic Americans

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  26. DW is lying again, and is promoting Putin propoganda.

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  27. Paul is lying again, we have the documentation that Biden said it would be okay if Putin took some of Ukraine.

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  28. He called a minor incursion something that would be paired with minor consequence. In other words, go for it, just take a little bit. Of course then later the handlers of the demented-in-chief pushed his corpse back out there to say something else, but the damage was done.

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  29. Biden said it would be okay if Putin took some of Ukraine BUT ONLY PUTIN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INVASION.

    Fixed it.

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  30. Agreed Bitter, just pointing out the incompetency of a demented US president offering up the invitation for a minor incursion. Putin could have declined, and is 100% responsible for his action of invading. But no sane US president would have offered such an invitation.

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  31. CBS News has just announced that 6% of its 1,100 employees will be laid off with notices to these employees this afternoon.

    PS-CBS News Radio is going dark on May 22. Always remember hearing Mark Knoller on the radio spanning decades. He died last year.

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  32. Many years ago on the old HHR I posted the following about March Madness:

    I finished working out a re-vamped NCAA men’s basketball tournament, that resolves all the problems people complain about. Here are some of the complaints:

    1) The four ‘play-in’ teams seem an odd fit and unfair. All the other teams could win a national championship by winning 6 games in a row, but four teams are arbitrarily singled out for having to win 7 in a row.

    2) With only four regions across the map, teams are routinely sent far and wide to balance out the brackets. These teams lose the chance for their fans to travel to watch them play because its too far.

    3) Every year there are solid teams on the bubble that are left out. Just a few years ago a bubble team, Syracuse, barely made it in the tourney, and then they went on to the Final Four.

    4) With the field limited to 68 teams, and the guarantee that every Div 1 conference gets at least one token representative, ever year the 68 teams do NOT represent the best 68 teams in the country, and its not even close.

    5) Its not as though schools save money by not getting into the March Madness tourney because they end up in the NIT tourney and still travel and play in an event few watch or care about.

    6) The tournament cannot be expanded beyond the 68 teams because there is no room at the front of the schedule for a whole extra round of 64 games.

    So here are the solutions:

    1) Get rid of the NIT tournament, and in it’s place…

    2) Expand the NCAA tournament to 128 teams so that for the first time ever it could be said the tournament includes literally the best teams in the country.

    3) To answer objection #6, instead of an extra round in the first week for four regions having teams seeded 1 through 32, keep the first four rounds of the tournament the same, but simply double the number of regions. The same seeding, 1 through 16 would continue, but there would be eight number 1 seeds instead of four. So the first four rounds play out like normal and the extra round is played after in…

    4) The Final Eight. The current Final Four is just three games–over too quickly. It would be awesome to expand this to 7 games, which interestingly is the same number of games possible in the NBA finals or the baseball world series. The current Final Four schedule has two games on Saturday, and then the championship game on Monday. The revamped Final Eight schedule would have four games on Saturday, two games on Sunday, a break on Monday, and the championship game on Tuesday.

    Summary: The entire length of the tournament is stretched only by one day. The capstone event tuned into by the most people is expanded to seven games, which allows for increased exposure to advertising and school promotion, ticket sales, increased economic activity and so forth. The pointless NIT has been done away with so all the basketball played is meaningful. The increase of regions from 4 to 8 means there will be a greater likelihood teams would be able to play their games closer to home. All the teams that are better than the weak conference 15 and 16 seeds get into the tournament, and there is no more need for bubble watching. All of the problems have been resolved, and there is tremendous value added to the final weekend of hoops.

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  33. The 129th team would bitch. Without automatic bids, there would be no reason for those conferences to exist. They would just be College Rec teams.

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  34. In the Texas Senate race, Talarico’s campaign is stupid, exceedingly so. They release in internal poll showing this weirdo up only 1 over Paxton and 2 over Cornyn:

    Impact Research poll | 3/12-3/17 LV

    US Senate Texas 2026

    🟦James Talarico 43%

    🟥John Cornyn 41% (incumbent)

    🟨Ted Brown 7%

    Undecided 10%

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    🟦James Talarico 44%

    🟥Ken Paxton 43%

    🟨Ted Brown 5%

    Undecided 7%

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    US Senate Texas Republican primary 2026

    🟥Ken Paxton 53%

    🟥John Cornyn 37% (incumbent)

    (Talarico internal)

    If that’s all they can get from a Dem internal poll, this Dem is toast.

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  35. The 129th team would have a record like 14-17. Not exactly in a position to gripe.

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  36. jason yupanqui Avatar

    WTF is Ted Brown?

    I doubt he is getting 7%.

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  37. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Talarico’s “anti meat campaign” won’t go over big in Texas.

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  38. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Ending meat will be as popular in TX as ending fracking was in PA.

    Livestock is a cornerstone of the Texas economy, with the state leading the U.S. in cattle inventory ($15.5 billion value, 2023) and holding top positions in sheep and goat production. The sector, including poultry and dairy, contributes billions to the state’s GDP, supports over 239,000 jobs, and drives rural economies

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  39. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Just run this over and over…

    “I am proud to say that our campaign has officially become a non-meat campaign,” Talarico continued. “We are only buying vegan products from our local vegan businesses.”

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  40. jason yupanqui Avatar

    If someone who said that wins in TX we are truly screwed.

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  41. jason yupanqui Avatar

    CBS News has just announced that 6% of its 1,100 employees will be laid off with notices to these employees this afternoon.”

    That is less than 70 employees….zzzzz..

    Of course if they fire any of the Marxist sacred cows like Gayle King, Margaret Brennan, Rita Braver, Major Garrett, etc then we are talking.

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  42. jason yupanqui Avatar

    This guy was a Baghdad Bob type, said the US couldn’t win even with a dozen aircraft carriers.

    Well, now he will never know.

    https://x.com/IDF/status/2034921621543113155/photo/1

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  43. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Ok let’s here some Chuck Norris jokes.

    I will start it out.

    Chuck Norris could dribble a bowling ball.

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  44. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Chuck Norris knows Victoria’s Secret.

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  45. jason yupanqui Avatar

    When Chuck Norris does a push-up, he isn’t lifting himself up, he’s pushing the Earth down.

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  46. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Chuck Norris once ate a Rubik’s Cube and pooped it out solved.

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  47. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Bigfoot claims he once saw Chuck Norris.

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  48. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Before he forgot a gift for Chuck Norris, Santa Claus was real.

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  49. jason yupanqui Avatar

    When Chuck Norris jumps into a pool, he doesn’t get wet. The water gets Chuck Norris.

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  50. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Paul thinks Iran is not a terrorist nation…

    “Iran threatened Friday to start targeting tourist sites worldwide — just as spring break kicked off across the United States.

    Iranian military spokesman Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi blasted out the chilling warning on state TV as he vowed that popular tourism havens would no longer be safe for Tehran’s enemies.

    “From now on, based on the information we have about you, even parks, recreational areas and tourist destinations anywhere in the world will no longer be safe for you,” the military official said.”

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  51. And jason, Iran just HANGED a young man of 19 years of age who was a good wrestler and had a promising future:

    Saleh Mohammadi, one of Iran’s fast-rising wrestling stars and a native of Qom, was executed for the crime of waging war against God. “His execution was a blatant political murder, part of the Islamic Republic’s pattern of targeting athletes to crush dissent and terrorize society,” said Nima Far, a human rights activist and Iranian combat athlete.

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  52. Jason, the stupid people running the Talarico campaign put the Libertarian Ted Brown in the poll to dilute the GOP sampling. As of the end of last year, the guy had just over $5,400 in the campaign war chest. And he already spent $5,000 of it.

    With $400 left to spend, he could hire a homeless person to sit behind a card table in front of the Alamo for a couple of afternoons. Obviously what they did with this poll is juice the questions around policy positions, and then asked the horserace question. “Knowing that Ted Brown stands for Texas independence, yada yada…who do you support for United States Senate?”

    I am starting to think that the bullet we dodged was Jasmine Crockett…this Talarico is an absolute loon.

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  53. Jason is full of bullshit. When have I ever said that Iran was not a terrorist state.

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  54. So far in March Madness, I count only TWO schools from blue states who have won any games. Gonzaga and VCU.

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  55. Cornyn is now trailing Paxton badly per laterst pole.

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  56. Euros have issues with high oil prices as well as natural gas prices,

    Our national gas prices have fallen 30% since 1/1.

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  57. Illinois

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  58. oh sorry, forgot Illinois. Easily forgettable state.

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  59. That and the stress on the fact that the Japanese Emperor loves poetry and has an easy smile.

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  60. Victor Davis Hanson weighs in on the Iran War comparing Trump’s confrontation with Iran with Churchill in WW II. He goes on to say that while seven previous presidents regretted not taking on Iran, Trump has been the only one to face the imminent danger Iran presented to the US.

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/03/victor-davis-hanson-puts-iran-operation-historic-perspective/

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  61. Why are so many people moving out of NC?

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  62. Sideline reporter asked Villanova coach (down 11 at the time) “How are you going to get back in this game?”

    He said “”I’m going to fire my entire staff. Giving up too many easy baskets.” Nova now up 3.

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  63. “Why are so many people moving out of NC?”

    Maybe because despite having enough brains to vote for Republican presidents they stupidly keep voting for Democrat governors?

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  64. Bitter, one thing is for sure, if you watch some of the old college hoops games from the early 80s, and compare them to now, its astounding the increase in quality of play. The best teams from the 80s would get demolished by even mediocre teams out there now.

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  65. DW – Players are much more athletic and actually work out now. They are stronger. I don’t think players in the past lifted weights. Many were tall stick figures

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  66. Miami-OH getting blown out by a mediocre Tennessee team.

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  67. DW hates Miami-Ohio as much as Tina hates Europe. Discuss.

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  68. Seize the island.

    Have the Ccp and the euro leftists open up Hormuz.

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  69. Weekend session where Republicans pretend to work hard at the SAVE act even though they know it doesn’t have a shot in hell.

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  70. I would think it might be smart for the Dems to come out with a simple bill that requires any state photo IDs for voting with State’s required to wave the fees for state IDs.

    They could undercut the main false talking point that way.

    But maybe it is better to have MAGA be all triggered over the failure of the SAVE act.

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  71. DW- St. John’s and UCLA are a few minutes away from being Blue state tournament winners.

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  72. jason yupanqui Avatar

    DW is right about Miami OH in the sense that the record should be considered against the opposition, not just the number.

    I didn’t bother to see who they beat but the consensus seems to be that their opposition sucked and therefore their “stellar” record was close to meaningless.

    The fact they got blown out by another weak team probably means they shouldn’t have been in the tournament.

    I give this round to DW on points.

    Don’t get me wrong, I love to see Cinderella teams do well, but Miami OH wasn’t one of them.

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  73. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Paul

    March 20, 2026 at 2:40 pm

    Jason is full of bullshit. When have I ever said that Iran was not a terrorist state.”

    Zzzzz….

    That dog won’t hunt.

    If you agree that Iran is a terrorist state, that has been killing Americans for 50 years, and oppose Trump’s effort to get rid of it, than it is worse than saying Iran is not a terrorist state, you are in effect SUPPORTING a terrorist state.

    GFY.

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  74. 12 seed Hight Point beat 5 seed Wisconsin. Did Wisconsin belong in the tournament?

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  75. 11 seed VCU beat 6 seed UNC. Did UNC belong?

    You can’t like Cinderella teams if you only want the top 16 teams to play.

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  76. DW – Should there be automatic bids for teams that win their league/conference?

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  77. 12 seed Hight Point beat 5 seed Wisconsin. Did Wisconsin belong in the tournament?”

    Nonsense. There is nothing wrong with having seeds, and low seeded teams often go far But all that proves is that they deserved to be included.

    The point that DW made, and I agree, was that just because Miami OH had a 33-1 record against shitty opposition shouldn’t automatically qualify them for the tournament.

    As it turned out, the proof was in the pudding. Their record meant zip, they sucked.

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  78. I have never been less interested in March Madness. Only have watched a few YouTube summaries of the endings of close games. The NIL and transfer rules have ruined it for the smaller schools. On top of that it’s hard to cheer for Libtard U beating Progressive State. Almost all of the schools fall into those categories.

    Since March Madness is now the only important part of college basketball, the regular season is pretty much devalued. The P4 conferences have 8 or more teams making the tournament this year.

    What an achievement making the tournament, whoopie!

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  79. Btw, High Point had a 30-4 record against better teams than MIami OH.

    And I don’t just want the top 16 teams to play.

    I almost never pick the top seeded teams to win, there is no money in that, I pick a Cinderella team.

    But I don’t pick it based on some meaningless record, they have to have shown some potential against good competition.

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  80. For example, I would pick a team that lost several very close games to very good teams before a team that won a lot of close games against weak teams.

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  81. The various popes seem to have no problem condemning the U’S’ in any military action.

    When have they ever condemned Hamas, Hezbollah, Hoopies, Iran, and other whackadoodles?

    If a pope ever did condemn these whack jobs, then the press must not have reported it uch.

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  82. Be careful Walt, Bitter will start whining that it doesn’t matter what the Pope says if it has nothing to do with church doctrine.

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  83. If a pope ever did condemn these whack jobs, then the press must not have reported it uch.”

    There is no difference between the ideology of the Pope and the MSM,

    The chances of the Marxist Pope condemning Iran’s terrorism is the same as the chances of the Marxist MSM condemning it. Zero.

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  84. Speaking of the Marxist MSM, you don’t hate them enough

    Variety:

    Chuck Norris Was a Great Action Star — but Politics May Overshadow His Legacy

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  85. As it turned out, the proof was in the pudding. Their record meant zip, they sucked.

    So did UNC in the tournament.

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  86. DW didn’t answer. I will ask Jason but he probably won’t answer, either

    Should there be automatic bids for teams that win their league/conference?

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  87. https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/team/schedule/_/id/2272

    This is the powerful schedule of High Point. Zzzzzzzzzzzz

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  88. jason yupanqui Avatar

    LOL

    Bitter is still digging a deeper hole?

    He could admit he was wrong about Miami OH, after all, it did have a 33-1 record.

    The result show what most analysts and betting markets already knew, that this was not a team that should have been invited. The record was against weak teams, and it showed when they got blown out by, as DW put it, a mediocre team.

    The point DW made was correct. You can’t just go by the numbers of wins.

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  89. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Should there be automatic bids for teams that win their league/conference?

    I think that already is the policy.

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  90. I think that already is the policy.

    It is. Do you agree with it since it can take an at large bid from a better team

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    I guess I do because that is only 31 slots and there are still 37 left. I wouldn’t if those were the only ones that could play.

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    Paul will be proud of this….

    Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, in a statement attributed to him on Friday, urged his country’s media to “refrain from focusing on [the country’s] weaknesses”

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    Rumor is the new Ayatollah will be hanged for admitting the country has “weaknesses”.

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  94. Yes, there should be automatic bids. No, I don’t hate Miami-OH, but they ranked 269th in strength of schedule. They had their chance to land an automatic bid, and flubbed it, losing to Akron in the MAC tournament. But when you peel back the cover off their undefeated regular season, you can see how many times they just happened to barely get wins against the mediocre teams they played. They weren’t blowing anyone out, and they played nobody of worth in November or December. I don’t think they deserved an at-large bid, and this will encourage other teams in weak conferences to not schedule any difficult games to try and go undefeated and get an at-large bid. The selection committee has preached for years strength of schedule, strength of schedule, but when Miami-OH presented them one of the weakest schedules ever played they caved, not wanting to come off as the Scrooge who took away their dream. They were not a worthy team and would have been bounced in the NIT almost as fast.  

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  95. Damm, DW just tore Bitter a new a-hole.

    Wait, that might not be possible for A-holes.

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  96. How many people picked Indiana University East, Milligan, and Trinity Christian to advance to the round of 32?

    What’s that? You never heard of them? These three were among the opponents Miami-OH faced in the regular season.

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  97. Reading Bitter’s comments, perhaps he didn’t realize that Miami-OH did NOT get the automatic bid, and were granted an at-large. I have never argued against the automatic bid, even though its true that the tourney is never the best 68 teams. Had Miami-OH won the MAC tournament, then I would agree they deserved to be there, per the rules. But they lost to Akron, meaning Akron should have been the lone entry from the MAC.

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  98. In the end, I think what DW is saying is that teams should be invited based on merit, not public pressure or to “fulfill the dream”.

    I agree. If you invite crappy teams like Miami OH that have no business being in the tournament then you are providing incentives for teams to emulate them by scheduling weak opponents in order to build an impressive “record”.

    Selection should be based on merit, not emotion. Not a difficult concept.

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  99. I know that Miami-Ohio did not get an automatic bid. However, there are teams that win weaker conferences in the tournament. I am fine with it. I don’t think Miami of Ohio’s schedule was weaker than High Point’s and nobody is complaining about High Point.

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  100. Zzzz…

    The evidence is already in that High Point is a better team than MIami OH.

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  101. Damm, DW just tore Bitter a new a-hole.

    Zzzzzzzzzz Jason watches soccer and golf. I doubt he watches basketball.

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  102. Despite playing bassetball and being on my HS bassetball team [deservedly 2nd team] (and even being able to touch the rim), I do not know a lot about how teams get selected to be in the NCAA bassetball tourney, strength of schedule, rankings, who plays in what conference, why some players holding can take 5 steps without dribbling before dunking and not be called for traveling, why they call bassetball a non-contact sport despite if someone did the same thing they did WITHOUT BEING WHISTLED FOR A FOUL on the court at Walmart they would be arrested for assault etc.

    But I do know a lot about monkeys.

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  103. Selection should be based on merit, not emotion. Not a difficult concept.

    Then what is the “merit” of automatic bids? Contradictory since it rewards teams for winning weak conferences. My school, Lafayette, almost never makes the tournament but if it wins the Patriot League with a 17-16 record, it is going to take a slot from a team with a much better record. I am fine with it.

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  104. There are still 37 slots for the “better team”

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  105. why some players holding can take 5 steps without dribbling before dunking and not be called for traveling”

    It’s considered ok if your name is Lebron James.

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  106. Zzzzzzzzzz Jason watches soccer and golf. I doubt he watches basketball.”

    This is true. But I might watch the final four depending on who is playing. And I have a financial interest in seeing how far St. Johns and Gonzaga go.

    But like many other things, you don’t have to eat a whole turd sandwich to know its a turd sandwich.

    I don’t have to watch Miami OH play to know they shouldn’t be anywhere near the NCAA tournament.

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  107. Nobody complained about High Point because they won their conference tournament and with it a spot in the field of 68

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  108. My own bracket is doing fairly well. Missed only six of the first 32 games, and all my sweet 16 are still intact.

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  109. Not to mention they beat Wisconsin.

    Again, the proof is in the pudding.

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  110. Saint Louis looked pretty good in their first round game. They might give Michigan a run for their money in a game about to start.

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  111. I don’t have a bracket, just some bets.

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  112. I am fine with the automatic bids. It sets up the occasional drama where David can slay Goliath. Who can forget the year when 16-seed UMBC defeated 1-seed Virginia? They had a point guard that looked like skinny high-schooler. I like it because it forces the top teams to respect all opponents and not get cocky. I remember years ago when Arizona boasted two NBA first round picks…they were so full of themselves and completely disrespected an upstart University of Buffalo squad, and of course Buffalo came out and crushed them in a double-digit win.

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  113. Peta:

    Next time you think of eating a chicken, remember they have a family – just like you.

    Answer on Twitter:

    This is why I order a family bucket at KFC. No one is left behind.

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  114. Saint Louis leading Michigan by 1 almost half way through the first period.

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  115. Again, I did not predict Saint Louis would win, but give Michigan a challenge.

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  116. Michigan pulling away now in the second half.

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  117. Is piers Morgan on drugs?

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  118. Hopefully the euro trash socialists realize that Iran can hit England and France.

    they almost hit Diego Garcia.

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  119. Piers Morgan
    Arse Romping

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  120. Trump Announces He Will Deploy ICE to Airports for Security. Trump is working hard to make sure Democrats win Senate and House this fall. LOL.

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  121. If they tried to hit Diego Garcia, will they try to hit Carmen SanDiego?

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    🚨#BREAKING: According to reports United States Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez spent roughly $19,000 from campaign funds toward psychiatric services.

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    The pace of ICE arrests nationwide has topped 1,100 per day on average this year, far higher than the rate last spring of roughly 600 arrests per day, according to new data reviewed by the New York Times. https://trib.al/xEr1JZ4

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  124. GOP is bust pretending like the save act has a chance in hell.

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  125. I have been watching a lot of videos about election fraud in 2020.

    If 1/4 of it is true, then there is no hope for our representative democracy and the election process. Our country was lost back about 6 or 7 years ago.

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  126. Gonzaga lost to Texas. I guess they didn’t belong in the Tournament.

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  127. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Bastards cost me money.

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  128. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Bitter must be taking Tina lessons.

    We went from weak teams should not be in the tournament to all teams that lose anytime during the tournament shouldn’t be in the tournament.

    Said no one at HHR.

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  129. High Point’s strength of schedule -348th.

    Miami Ohio’s strength of schedule – 269th.

    But Jason and DW think High Point belonged and Miami Ohio didn’t.

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  130. Clock strikes midnight on High Point.

    DW and Jason hardest hit

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  131. 🚨U.S. to allow Iran to get ~14 billion dollars (!!!) in oil revenue

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  132. I want to thank DW for his work in moving HHR forward.

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  133. high point earned a spot by winning their confidence tournament, while Miami OH did not.

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  134. But it was a weaker school than Miami Ohio. Will you concede that?

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  135. the whole question of strength of schedule is not a new one. In the 80s and 90s a lot of teams in the top conferences would load up their Nov and Dec schedules playing stooge teams they could blow out by 20 or 30.

    but then the NCAA selection gurus started demanding that if you want to get an invite or if you want to get a higher seed, then play difficult to beat teams. It’s good for the development of the players to be challenged.

    Coach Oats at Alabama is a great example of this. He made his players face Arizona, Illinois, Purdue, St Johns, and Gonzaga…all before starting the tough SEC play.

    So I was understandably shocked to see Miami OH get an at large bid, in opposition to all the strength of schedule preaching the last two decades

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  136. high point no doubt had a weaker schedule, but that doesn’t mean they were a weaker team. Had Duke been 370th weakest schedule, it wouldn’t mean they were the 370th weakest team.

    but High Point won their tournament to earn a bid. Miami OH did not.

    had the roles been reversed, I would argue Miami OH got in legitimately while High Point did not

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