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The fact that he got dog walked by Whitmer, supported defund the police, made misogynist comments about McMorrow, his chief of security resigned because of his antisemitism, campaigns with a guy who said we deserved 9/11, dabbles in election denial, and can only talk vaguely about Medicare for All that will never get passed.
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I don't want to put words in your mouth and make a bad faith argument here. So rather than assume I'll ask, what is it about Abdul in your eyes that makes him unelectable? I've met the guy a dozen times and he is one of the most affable, jovial, likable, personable human beings you will ever meet. The dude radiates charisma and is full of charm. He's a really strong public speaker and does a great job relating to the room he's in and explaining his positions on issues.
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I'm sorry for voting based on policy positions and stances on issues. Next time I'll make sure to vote based on who does and doesn't like Hasan Piker and who is acceptable to Chuck Schumer. I'll also make sure to do no research into the candidates on the issues. For the record, when he ran for Governor in 2018, I actually voted for Gretchen Whitmer in the primary over him.
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Oops...not a grand slam. Game 7 HR for Cubs.
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Agreed, in 2005. But then his first 2006 start showed what was to become, he went on to have a HOF career.
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For the Tigers?
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I agree that you believe that
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Google being kind and not judgemental.
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The Rajai Davis one was so good. He hit another famous grand slam....
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What’s next is becoming a constituent of a Republican Senator spreading the maga agenda on your behalf.
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2/3 in my preseason bets. wings to make playoffs. loss rangers to miss playoffs. win! ducks to make playoffs. win!
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Clearly he just doesn’t want it bad enough
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This post is absolutely outrageous. The audacity you have to inform yourself and then push it so far overboard that you use that information to have your own opinion about your own vote? What next are you going to work your ass off for the dem nominee whoever it is AGAIN????
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James Bowman brags that trump is engaging in economic terrorism
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Google AI says this The primary difference between Cale Iorg and Kevin McGonigle is their success and status within the Detroit Tigers organization, separated by nearly two decades of development. Kevin McGonigle is a top-ranked, high-impact left-handed hitting prospect who made the 2026 Opening Day roster as a rookie, while Cale Iorg was a highly-touted right-handed prospect (circa 2007-2011) known for his glove but who ultimately struggled to hit at higher minor league levels. Wikipedia +3 Here is a breakdown of the differences: Kevin McGonigle (Active) Status: An elite 21-year-old infielder (as of early 2026) who made the Detroit Tigers' Opening Day roster after bypassing Triple-A. Profile: A left-handed hitting infielder known for exceptional bat-to-ball skills, plate discipline, and high-impact contact (163 wRC+ in the minors in the 2020s). Draft: Selected in the Competitive Balance Round-A (37th overall) in the 2023 MLB Draft out of high school. Performance: Consistently hit over .300 in the minor leagues (Single-A to Double-A) and won the Florida State League MVP in 2024. Debut: Made a historic 4-hit MLB debut on March 26, 2026. Wikipedia +1 Cale Iorg (Retired) Status: A former top prospect (ranked 3rd in the organization in 2008) who never reached the MLB level. Profile: A right-handed hitting shortstop known as "glove-first," whose career was hampered by poor hitting performance at the Triple-A level (Toledo) and shoulder injuries. Draft: Selected in the 6th round of the 2007 MLB Draft out of the University of Alabama, after serving a two-year Mormon mission. Performance: Despite solid defensive skills (two-time minor league Gold Glove winner), he struggled to hit for average in the high minors, posting low OPS figures in 2011-2012 before retiring in 2013. Wikipedia +3
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Soy burgers on the grill this summer.
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I don't know if anybody who can't spot the difference between Cale Iorg and Kevin McGonigle is worth even acknowledging.
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That is the odd thing about him appealing. It has nothing to do with his contract. Only the team that drafted you can give you a supermax, so he wasn't even eligible. His deal expires after he has 10 years in the league. Anyone with 10 years is eligible for the 35% max contract and there is no supermax at that level.
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Clark was a high pick, #4 overall, after the 2022 season? Rainer was 11th overall after 2023. McGonigle was 37th, meaning every other team had at least one shot at him. For context, Tork was #1 overall, Casey was #1 overall, and Riley was #5 overall.
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Look at that, Rubio got Erika Kirk to infiltrate the Vance campaign. She already plotted Charlie Kirk's murder on behalf of the zionists, etc. (SARCASM)
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I would not be surprised if Swalwell did, but running as a republican in California may be harder than a sexual predator.
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The 16 NHL playoff teams are set. In the East, 4 of the 8 teams are different than last year's playoff teams. Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Boston replace Toronto, Florida, Washington and New Jersey. Of the four that didn't make it either this season or last season, the Wings have missed 10 straight years, the Blue Jackets have missed 6 straight years, and the Rangers and Islanders both have missed 2 straight years. In the West, only 2 of the 8 teams are different than last year's playoff teams. Anaheim and Utah are in, Winnipeg and St. Louis are out.
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All you had to do was click the link and look.
