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  1. 12 minutes ago, Simmsy said:

    She might have life or a chance within the GOP party, but voters don't like a flip flopper and she's already a notorious one. She pulled the biggest, most pathetic flop for a regime that may not even be around in six months. Short sighted, cowardly and stupid, that is was Nikki Haley will be remembered as from now on.

    Said voters are likely going to again elect a guy who didn't concede his loss in the 2020 election and led a rally that resulted in a riot at the Capitol the day the election was certified.

     

    So general election voters would not hold the flip-flopping by Haley against her if she is somehow the nominee in 2028. The challenge for her is getting to be the GOP nominee, which is going to be a chore in today's GOP. Her best chance would be by being Trump's VP, but my money right now is on Tim Scott getting picked.

  2. 44 minutes ago, Spaceman Spiff said:

     

    They can suck my ass.  There's a ton of annoying **** out there that the GOP is doing these days, but this might be at the top of the list.  Election deniers/not acceptors/conspiracy theorists are the biggest goddamn ****ing snowflakes of them all.  Nothing is more ****ing stupid than "my guy didn't win so I'm going to be a ****ing crybaby about it."

     

    The stupidity is off the charts, and to think that some of these mother****ers are elected officials is just mindboggling to me.   

    Because they know that a whole bunch of peeps in this country are idiots. Read this and get even more depressed:

     

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/22/poll-economy-recession-biden

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  3. 2 hours ago, BringMetheHeadofBruceAllen said:

    I've been saying that for weeks...only my prediction was he'd nominate one of his own kids as VP.

    I think that kind of move would be a sure-fire loser for Trump this election. His social media posting indicating his hope that the VP debate be held at a HBCU makes me think he's leaning toward Tim Scott, but who knows with Trump.

     

    2028 is a different story. At 82 I don't think Trump will test the boundaries and try to remain in office. However, if Don Jr has interest in running, I can absolutely see him at least winning the GOP nomination, even over Trump's VP.  But I also feel Trump is going to exhaust people the way he did during his four years in office and the GOP isn't going to have the luxury against running against an old man next go around.

     

    Tshile mentioned personal responsibility and I think the most maddening thing about Trump supporters is their inability to lay fault at Trump's feet for losing in 2020. It was either the media, the uniparty, or the election being stolen......but nothing about Trump's own behavior that was the cause of him losing.

     

    But on the other side of the coin, there are many people (including several in this thread) who don't think that Trump can possibly win in 2024 solely because Biden beat him in 2020. Things have changed, as (aside from Biden's age and the dislike of Harris) the covid stimmy-induced inflation (Biden's additional stimmy didn't help) has been the main thing which have soured folks on the current administration. But a 2024 Trump victory will have even more GOPers and independents taking the wrong lesson and instead will think "it must've been stolen in 2020." Which only further undermines confidence in our elections.

  4. 1 hour ago, samy316 said:

    One big takeaway that I noticed that I didn’t see mentioned yet is the fact that our only two primetime games this year will be both on the road (@CIN and @PHI).  The league is telling us what kind of HFA we have at (formerly) Fed-EX Field.  I don’t see us hosting any more primetime games again, even if we do have a decent season, because the stadium is terrible and the optics of it being occupied mostly by away fans is not ideal to the Commanders or their brand.

    While there are a few teams like Philly, Dallas, and Pitt whose fans probably make it close to 50-50, people see the rest of the games where the visitors side of the lower bowl has a lot of opposing fans and think the whole stadium is taken over. I don't think that is the case and you generally have more Commanders fans than the opposition by a large margin.

     

    The narrative of the team losing HFA exploded after the 2008 Steelers MNF game and then they started removing seats in 2010. Since then we've played as many primitive games at home as we did away. In 2018 we played two away primetime games and none at home. We were coming off an 8-7-1 seaon. Granted, we did lose Cousins (but replaced him with Alex) that off-season.

     

    I think you're reading too much into us not having any home primetime games. I'm sure Commanders Field will host several more primetime games in its life.

     

    The problem is that that life is too long. No idea when a new place gonna be built at this point.

  5. 44 minutes ago, SkinsGuy said:

    According to that eagles schedule, Washington plays them week 11 on a Thursday night. 

     

    I hate Thursday games.

    People complain about the quality of the Thursday games, and now the league is going to have a Wednesday Christmas doubleheader involving teams that figure to be thick in the playoff race. SMH.

     

    Granted, we can make exceptions to kick off the season on Thursday and Thanksgiving, but really would like the league to just go back to Sundays and Mondays.

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  6. 59 minutes ago, lavar1156 said:

    JP Finlay said on radio today that a lot of construction is going in at Commanders Park. I wonder what renovations they're making.

    This is what was announced in Feb:

     

    https://www.commanders.com/news/washington-commanders-announce-significant-upgrades-to-stadium-bringing-targeted-investments-to-more-than-75-million-under-new-ownership

     

    At some point there was also mention of a big scoreboard on top of the stadium to replace the existing ones, but not sure what the timeline is on those

  7. For sure I'll check Wednesday night when it comes out, but for the first time in a LONG time I'm not on pins and needles waiting on the schedule. That's what 30 years of this team beating you down will do.

     

    As usual, what is expected on ES are the usual takes of "we have the hardest schedule in league history" and "we got screwed bad because of x or y" :D

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  8. 13 minutes ago, samy316 said:


    Because politics is like sports, or more appropriately, like the WWE. It’s all a show, and you’re fully supporting your side (either D or R). Trump supporters will never back down from their stance or admit that they were wrong.  Why would they?  They hate the other side, just like they’re convinced the other side hates them, and they’re never going to give the libs the satisfaction.

    Was talking to a neighbor of my stepdaughter and he asked me "what do you think about Biden threatening to withhold aid to Israel?"  I answered, "Reagan withheld aid to Israel a few times in response to actions they had taken." He was like "oh."

     

    My larger point was that people could have their opinions about the topic......as long as they're consistent, and not simply based on what side you are supporting.

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  9. 15 minutes ago, Fergasun said:

    Does anyone really think Trump and Biden are even with the black vote?  Yet that is what polls are saying.

    Show me a poll where Trump and Biden are tied with the black vote.  Trump's share of the black vote has increased since 2016, but maxes out at 20 percent tops.

     

    Covid is going to result in back-to-back-to-back one term presidents. Trump, then Biden, back to Trump. Trump fanboy John Nolte of Breitbart even admits Trump's behavior during covid was terrible and cost him the 2020 election. The inflationary effects of the covid stimmy, while much passed under Trump, mainly occurred under Biden.

     

    Trump would've won reelection if it hadn't been for covid, and probably would've anyway if he didn't behave like a jackass during it. Biden's overall performance, despite the inflation, in most elections would probably be favored. But the guy is 81. And nobody is comfortable with Kamala Harris.

     

    Who really is to blame are the GOP voters who still insist the 2020 election was stolen and refused to back Nikki Haley or Ron DeSantis. And yes, unfortunately, there are plenty of independent voters who now really don't seem to care about what happened in the aftermath of Nov 2020, including on 1/6/21.

     

    Additionally, the George Floyd related unrest that occurred in 2020 likely did not help Trump. Similarly, the Gaza-related protests on US campuses are doing Biden no favors.

  10. 32 minutes ago, abdcskins said:

    But they won a damn Stanley Cup, and that can never be taken away. It does seem they sort of wasted Ovechkin's career, should have won more

    Winning Cups is tough. It will be interesting to see how many McDavid or Matthews wind up with when all is said and done.

     

    But the Caps at least should've made more SCF or even ECF appearances during the Ovechkin era.

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  11. 37 minutes ago, The Evil Genius said:

    I dunno guys..I'm stunned that gas prices are now higher. I thought an increase in demand post covid lockdown would send them lower!

    Yes, comparing gas prices to them during covid is disingenuous, but from 2017-19 it seems like they were around 250-275 per gallon (as they were for much of Obamas second term). Yes, Biden has had to deal with the Ukraine situation which sent prices to 5 dollars a gallon, but prices in the 3s is higher than under Trump.

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