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Ashburn, Va.âWashingtonâs NFL team will get rid of the name âRedskinsâ on Monday, according to multiple reports. Itâs unclear when a new name will be revealed for one of the leagueâs oldest franchises. USA Today, ESPN, The Washington Post, Washington Times and Sports Business Journal reported Sunday night that owner Dan Snyder is set to âretireâ the name. Yahoo, on Saturday, reported a name change was imminent. The team launched a âthorough reviewâ of the name July 3 that the NFL supported. That came in the aftermath of prominent sponsors FedEx, Nike, PepsiCo and Bank of America asking the team to change the name.
The Aspen Beat,
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Glenn Beaton
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As for baseball, letâs be honest. Itâs boring to watch and itâs even boring to play. Ordinary people who arenât being paid to play baseball cannot endure it except by playing it co-ed with beer, which makes practically anything endurable including watching paint dry.
About 90% of baseball consists of the players standing around while touching their privates whenever the TV camera is pointed at them or sitting around the dugout pretending to watch the other team while touching their privates. They often spit.
Why do people pay to see millionaires lolling about in a park and hiding in a little concrete bomb shelter while spitting and touching their privates?
BizPac Review,
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Jon Dougherty
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ABC News White House correspondent Jonathan Karl ripped White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany in an op-ed on Monday, claiming her briefings were âpolitical showsâ rather than opportunities to provide information to the public.Karl, who wrote a book disparaging the administration called, âFront Row at the Trump Show,â complained in his Washington Post piece that McEnany regularly reprimands âthe mediaâ and that she would not directly answer a question about President Donald Trumpâs criticisms of NASCAR.Joining CNNâs Brian Stelter Monday, Karl, who is also head of the White House Correspondents Association, doubled down on his piece and used the appearance to future denigrate McEnanyâs performances.â I believe very firmly that
New York Times,
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Dana Goldstein
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Many of the nationâs 3.5 million teachers found themselves feeling under siege this week as pressure from the White House, pediatricians and some parents to get back to physical classrooms intensified â even as the coronavirus rages across much of the country. On Friday, the teachersâ union in Los Angeles, the nationâs second-largest district, demanded full-time remote learning when the academic year begins on Aug. 18, and called President Donald Trumpâs push to reopen schools part of a âdangerous, anti-science agenda that puts the lives of our members, our students and our families at risk.â Teachers say crucial questions about
American Thinker,
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Andrea Widburg
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During the 1930s and 1940s, there were many genuine communists, as well as fellow travelers, working in Hollywood. Once the Cold War began, Hollywood turned against those people and instituted its blacklist, which made it impossible for anyone with communist sympathies to work openly in Hollywood.
Of late, the further left you lean in Hollywood, the more you are to be applauded. Thatâs why itâs incredibly ironic to realize that Hollywood is once again blacklisting people â only this time, blacklisting means that the only people listed for employment have to be black.
BizPac Review,
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Samantha Chang
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The Leftâs âBoycott Goyaâ campaign to bully and silence Goya Food CEO Robert Unanue for praising President Trump has backfired in epic fashion after scores of Trump supporters launched their own counter-boycott called âGoya Buy-cott.â The âBuy-cottâ campaign inspired countless Trump supporters to go to their local stores and buy up Goya olives, seasonings, beans, and frozen foods like itâs Christmas. In fact, Goya couldnât have asked for better marketing if it had paid millions of dollars in prime-time TV and newspaper ads. President Trump kicked things off by tweeting, âI love Goya Foods!â (Tweet)
Gateway Pundit,
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Eric A. Blair
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Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) said on Sunday that President Trump and his supporters are all racist and are actively working to keep black people down.Trump and his base âbelieve that it is their right and their responsibility to ensure that blacks and people of color and others do not rise to any level of influence and power, significant that would cause them not to be in total charge of the country,â Waters said on MSNBCâs âAM Joy.â The California Democrat did not mention the fact that the last U.S. president, Barack Obama, was black, and that he won easily in two elections.
American Greatness,
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Debra Heine
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The U.S. Army sent an email to its military and civilian members after the Fourth of July that included a graphic that claimed innocuous words and phrases like âcolorblind,â âall lives matterâ and the Trump Campaign slogan âMake America Great Againâ are evidence of âwhite supremacy.â
The graphic also listed âCelebration of Columbus Day,â the âDenial of White Privilege,â âTalking about âAmerican Exceptionalism,ââ and saying âThereâs Only One Human Raceâ as behaviors that are indicative of white supremacy.
After Army personnel brought the offensive email to the attention of a U.S. Congressman, the Army said the material was âunapprovedâ and sent out âin error.â
Fox News,
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Yael Halon
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The Next Revolution" host Steve Hilton suggested on his show Sunday that parents should receive education tax dollar refunds if schools stay shuttered in the fall.
"We believe in decentralization on this show and we believe above all in people power," Hilton said during his opening monologue.
"It is time to use it over this school fiasco. If your child's school won't open in the fall, demand your money back so you can find an alternative. It is your child, your tax dollars. Why should you pay for service you are not getting?"
DEVOS VOWS TO REOPEN SCHOOLS IN FALL
Mediaite,
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Josh Feldman
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Claire McCaskill, former Democratic senator from Missouri, called former colleague Lindsey Graham a âPOSâ over the weekend for standing by President Donald Trump, and she continued tearing into him on MSNBC Monday.Graham said Friday, prior to the president commuting Roger Stoneâs sentence, that he believed such a move would be justified because âMr. Stone is in his 70s and this was a non-violent, first-time offense.âMcCaskill responded, âYou POS. You know the criminal justice system. He didnât plead guilty. He asked for a jury trial. A jury convicted him of 7 felonies. And you are lying, you know no one gets probation after that.
CNN,
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Lauren Mascarenhas
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Amid a resurgence in coronavirus cases across the United States, public health officials are asking everyday Americans to do their part. Their message? A face mask is more than a piece of cloth. It's a sign of respect. "Wearing a mask, ladies and gentlemen, is respect," Dr. Padmini Murthy, professor and global health director at New York Medical College, said during a United Nations panel. The science is clear. Wearing a face mask is one of the best ways to prevent coronavirus transmission. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people wear face masks both to protect
BizPac Review,
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Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was lampooned for suggesting that the recent 130% spike in deadly NYC shootings was due to coronavirus-induced unemployment â and not on her and other Black Lives Matter operativesâ reckless campaign to âDefund the Police.â
AOC (aka â âBronx Bolshevikâ) made the disingenuous comments to deflect blame for the mass slaughters of black people occurring in Democrat-run cities around the country.
In a virtual town hall meeting on Zoom, AOC desperately tried to shift the blame for the alarming surge in shootings and murders in Democrat-run cities where police have been pulled back.