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It would be a good observation but for one small discrepancy.Match made in heaven great representation of nasty people....lol
Politics is weird. Celebrities getting involved in politics is even more weird. I'm glad we have sports as a way to escape the idiotic madness for at least a few hours at a time.
It's happened before. It'll probably happen again too. I'm not sweating it because I can't control any of it. All I have is 1 vote. No more, no less.We have a celebrity as our president. Agreed. That is weird.
It would be a good observation but for one small discrepancy.
Vast majority of big hillbilly nation are trump supporters.
Its based on numbers.What is this based on? Nearly all of the Kaintucky fans I know are dems who voted for Clinton. Granted, it is a small sample size of approximately a hundred people, or so, but they are too dumb for independent thought. They do what they think they are supposed to do. I know, I recently had to unfollow them.
Its based on numbers.
There are 120 counties in Kentucky and in only two (Jefferson & Fayette) were more votes cast for Clinton - and only 60K more at that. Taking the accepted premise that Louisville fans are only in the majority in Jefferson county that means that Trump's election record was 118-1 for counties in Kentucky. That's pretty overwhelming. Another clear indicator is the overwhelming support received by republicans running for state senate and the house.
Yea, I think 62% of Kentucky is...I think Ky was the first to come in on election night.It would be a good observation but for one small discrepancy.
Vast majority of big hillbilly nation are trump supporters.
No thank you. Quite honestly, I don't care to have any celebrities associated with our program unless its Rosie O'Donnell......hahahaha JKWe are actually auctioning off her fan card. Would yal be interested in a new semi-(used to be) famous fan?
Its based on numbers.
There are 120 counties in Kentucky and in only two (Jefferson & Fayette) were more votes cast for Clinton - and only 60K more at that. Taking the accepted premise that Louisville fans are only in the majority in Jefferson county that means that Trump's election record was 118-1 for counties in Kentucky. That's pretty overwhelming. Another clear indicator is the overwhelming support received by republicans running for state senate and the house.
Hey, let's not forget about the lovely Jennifer Lawrence - she's definitely L1C4.No thank you. Quite honestly, I don't care to have any celebrities associated with our program unless its Rosie O'Donnell......hahahaha JK
That's true - though based upon the last few election cycles, I'd say many of those are either trending the other way or, have completely switched and simply haven't changed their designations.Based on numbers, 60-65% of register voters ln Kentucky are Dems!!!
It's happened before. It'll probably happen again too. I'm not sweating it because I can't control any of it. All I have is 1 vote. No more, no less.
look, you need to stop trying to explain stuff with your "logic" and "numbers"...we all know math is manipulated to ones own agenda and logic is biased toward your own predispositions...the bottom line here is if we want to make fun of UK fans/ feel superior/ espouse a general air of enlightenment; well we can say this stuff and it's not your place to try and "correct" us...either get on the bus or stuff a sock in it.That's true - though based upon the last few election cycles, I'd say many of those are either trending the other way or, have completely switched and simply haven't changed their designations.
Besides, the statement wasn't about how many registered democrats are in big hillbilly nation - it was how many of them supported trump.
Ok big guy, simmer down - no one is trying to take away your ability to goof on big hillbilly nation or, Ashley Judd. I guess my point is that you can do both of those things and still be correct. Like for example, you specifically can get on the bus and still stuff a sock in it.look, you need to stop trying to explain stuff with your "logic" and "numbers"...we all know math is manipulated to ones own agenda and logic is biased toward your own predispositions...the bottom line here is if we want to make fun of UK fans/ feel superior/ espouse a general air of enlightenment; well we can say this stuff and it's not your place to try and "correct" us...either get on the bus or stuff a sock in it.
By law I believe you are correct, and I haven't looked at any numbers recently, but the thing their movement keeps going back to is equal pay for equal work. Honestly, I think the best we can do as a country is have zero laws on the books discriminating against minorities, and from then on it's a personal opinion. If someone owns a business and pays women less, but they still agree to work for that person, I don't see how we can really change that. That's just my two cents. Same rules apply to other minority groups. It is going to be too hard to police individual actions such as this because the government overreach in the private sector would be unprecedented. Some companies are going to do the noble thing, others won't.She is just a typical sheep and represents her herd well... half of these protest and speeches are just a fad and most don't even know what they are protesting. Name one right that women do not have this day in age that men have.
It so cool to be a minority in any capacity these days in this country. It seems to legitimize any bitching and whining when things do not go your way in any aspect of life. Trump is president, lets go destroy our neighborhood and the local starbucks......I mean how dumb are people getting.
I guess the feminist would have rather had a woman who gets a lot of her funds from Sharia controlled countries, while being married to an "accused" rapist. Any logic in our little pea sized American brains is being lost., along with anyone's accountability for when they do wrong. Im not saying Trump is any better, Im just saying neither are enough better than the other to merit destroying our neighborhoods and pretending there is some deeper meaning to all of this (racism, feminism...etc) I mean Hilary is on record as saying that she is against gay marriage (and gays are marching with the feminist) and has recently changed her tune to get votes this past election. The way these clowns have acted in the last 2 months is the exact reason trump was elected. They will not learn I guess...
monkey see monkey do.
This has nothing to do with UK and Im sure some of them are as embarrassed for her as much as a lot of Kentuckians are, sports aside.
That's true - though based upon the last few election cycles, I'd say many of those are either trending the other way or, have completely switched and simply haven't changed their designations.
Besides, the statement wasn't about how many registered democrats are in big hillbilly nation - it was how many of them supported trump.
President Reagan was a movie star turned politician. That's what I was referring to.Nothing like this has ever happened before. These are unprecedented times.
Really? Which cool minority group are you going to join?It so cool to be a minority in any capacity these days in this country. It seems to legitimize any bitching and whining when things do not go your way in any aspect of life. Trump is president, lets go destroy our neighborhood and the local starbucks......I mean how dumb are people getting.
Common thread to all of it was trump being elected.Getting back to the beginning of this thread what were 1% of all the women in the U.S. Protesting anyway?
Hard to believe that anyone really believed (believes?) McConnell when he says that he's fighting to keep coal alive. It was simply a wedge issue that he could use to increase the mistrust of Obama and drive up the negatives for state democrats that he continually tied to the former president.Coal isn't making a comeback.
Many would argue that electing trump as president is the bigger embarrassment however, I agree with your larger point. Not only is the continued complaining embarrassing to the nation, moreover it is counterproductive. Unfortunately, we have become a nation of grudge holders and those on the left that rightly feel that Obama wasn't given a chance, now think that it's payback time. It's sad really and this type of widespread distrust of the other side has put us on a dangerous path as a nation.President Reagan was a movie star turned politician. That's what I was referring to.
We have another celebrity in the oval office straight out of the entertainment field this time around. President Reagan went into politics prior to running for the oval office so he had a track record as a politician. President Trump does not.
At this point, I would like to think the nation as a whole wants to see him succeed. He's in the oval office now. It's past time everyone just give him a chance. Lets see what he'll do. What choice do we have at this point as a nation? He's the President. All these people complaining about the results NOW need to just get the over it already. It's embarrassing as a nation.
You have no clue what race, gender or religion I am . Check you privilege sir!! haha JKReally? Which cool minority group are you going to join?
Also, it's a mistake to lump in the women (and men) that marched around the globe with those idiots who rioted. Those that destroyed property did it simply because that's what they wanted to do and attempt to use situations like this as a justification for their BS.
100% agree. I love my Country and I love my Cardinals. I was never crazy about President Obama and I'm not crazy about President Trump either but I've always respected the office itself and the incredible responsibility that comes with it. I prayed for President Obama for his 8 years, and I'll pray for President Trump too for as long as he's holding the office.Many would argue that electing trump as president is the bigger embarrassment however, I agree with your larger point. Not only is the continued complaining embarrassing to the nation, moreover it is counterproductive. Unfortunately, we have become a nation of grudge holders and those on the left that rightly feel that Obama wasn't given a chance, now think that it's payback time. It's sad really and this type of widespread distrust of the other side has put us on a dangerous path as a nation.
Anyway - let's all come together and kick the shit out of Pitt!
Common thread to all of it was trump being elected.
You hear different things. It seems nobody knows really.Getting back to the beginning of this thread what were 1% of all the women in the U.S. Protesting anyway?
That's why I included theYou have no clue what race, gender or religion I am . Check you privilege sir!! haha JK
The funny thing is...the organizer of the march is Linda Sarsour who just so happens to be a pro sharia law muslim. Read her twitter feed . Kind of ironic.
Perfect example of the stupidity I am talking about.
That seems hyperbolic - particularly given that a great many of those women who marched are married to a white man.The real message/enemy is the white male. Has been for a solid 8 years now. They didn't see all the backlash coming from this message.
That's why I included the
Quick correction - the Sarsour woman wasn't the organizer - she was asked to co-chair and, there's nothing credible (including her Twitter feed) that suggests as an American - that she's pro-sharia law.
That seems hyperbolic - particularly given that a great many of those women who marched are married to a white man.