Mike Labuda

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Mike Labuda

Mike Labuda

@Buda411

Chicago Beigetreten Ocak 2011
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Mike Labuda
Mike Labuda@Buda411·
@conor64 Thanks for posting an article that substantiates none of the claims in the tweet you reposted. As a journalist you need to do a much better job of what tweets you promote.
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Conor Friedersdorf
Conor Friedersdorf@conor64·
How does the same country jail Martha Stewart and allow this?
James Tate@JamesTate121

A Trump insider opened a $51,000,000 oil short position — hours before Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran. This guy is now 16 for 16. $170 million in profit. A perfect streak. This is not a talented trader. "We placed the bet." "The ceasefire dropped." "We cashed out." Sixteen times in a row. That is not skill. That is not instinct. That is not research. That is someone who knows what is coming before it comes. Think about what that actually means. A private individual is placing a $51 million bet that oil prices are about to collapse — hours before a sitting president announces a ceasefire that collapses oil prices. Not once. Sixteen times. Zero losses. There are only two explanations and both should terrify you. Either someone inside the White House — or with direct access to it — is leaking ceasefire negotiations to traders before diplomats, before the press, before the American people hear a single word. That is insider trading. That is corruption. That is a federal crime. Or the timing of the announcement itself is being shaped around the trade. Which is worse. This is not a genius investor who reads the news faster than you do. The news hadn't happened yet. He wasn't reading the news. He was getting a phone call. While Americans were watching the ceasefire announcement and feeling relieved — somebody already knew. Somebody had already bet $51 million on it. And somebody was already counting their winnings. You are not watching a free market. You are watching a White House with a side hustle. Via~ Really American

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Mike Labuda
Mike Labuda@Buda411·
@ClayTravis I think you forgot The Ringer. They actually called the US Men’ Hockey losers of the Olympics.
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
The wildest thing to me is that even if you are a far left wing sports fan who wants that kind of coverage — which is what, 10% of the population at most? — there’s a knife fight online to compete for this tiny audience. Leave aside the politics, it’s just an awful business model
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Most insane far left wing sports media outlets in the country, ranked: 1. USA Today Sports 2. The Athletic 3. SB Nation 4. Awful Announcing 5. ESPN All of them are ostensibly sports outlets that employ many people who hate sports and the country.
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Mike Labuda
Mike Labuda@Buda411·
@guypbenson 2000 is technically last century. % wise, it’s the closest popular vote.
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Mike Labuda
Mike Labuda@Buda411·
@jessesingal You’re one to talk. I have seen you delete multiple tweets because you sound off before knowing the facts.
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Jesse Singal
Jesse Singal@jessesingal·
I love how the first details come out about Tyler Robinson and rather than just be fucking sane for once and wait, because we will have much more definitive information in like 3 hours, everyone is scrambling to offer as definitive an interpretation as possible
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kang
kang@jaycaspiankang·
@ClayTravis The narrative around Jordan in the playoffs before he finally got over was that he was selfish and easy to rattle if you roughed him up, which Parrish and McHale both did. The Sixers treated him similarly. You can look all this up.
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kang
kang@jaycaspiankang·
Yes his name was Michael Jordan and there was an entire set of rules on how to rough him up. The rules were called the Jordan Rules and the best selling book that referenced the Jordan Rules was titled ‘The Jordan Rules.’
Clay Travis@ClayTravis

Can you guys remember a star male athlete getting treated this badly by the league as a whole? Not one team, basically every team. This is year two now of this for Caitlin Clark. Not rookie hazing. So many cheap shots:

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Mike Labuda
Mike Labuda@Buda411·
@jessesingal Seems like one persons tweet. Why are you attributing to the New York Young Republicans?
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Jesse Singal
Jesse Singal@jessesingal·
New York Young Republicans want you to know that it's not a big deal to be locked up for 48 hours for no reason -- mistakes happen
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Jason McIntyre
Jason McIntyre@jasonrmcintyre·
Warriors beating Denver is a flashing warning sign to the lakers - you better beat the pelicans Warriors with a super impressive b2b on the road Lotta folks gonna pick them for the finals after this
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Al Smizzle
Al Smizzle@AlZeidenfeld·
It’s insulting AF when elected officials who JUST VOTED AGAINST INCREASING FEMA FUNDS FOR HURRICANE RELIEF complain that more funds need to be released. Congress controls the purse strings. It’s quite literally their job. They said no and then went on vacation.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna@RepLuna

We have a category 5 hurricane headed right to Pinellas, and @KamalaHarris is taking this time to attack @GovRonDeSantis? Cut the crap. We need FEMA DOLLARS FREE’D UP. ALL ASSETS. STOP ATTACKING RON AND DO YOUR JOB! @VP

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Mike Labuda
Mike Labuda@Buda411·
@thomaschattwill I guess in your mind having the wrong policy views is more damaging to the family’s reputation than the actual scandalous behavior from other family members.
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Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams@thomaschattwill·
It’s actually scary what your descendants can do to your family’s reputation
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Pete Thamel
Pete Thamel@PeteThamel·
Statement attached from former Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald to ESPN, which includes that he's hired a high-profile attorney to "take the necessary steps to protect my rights in accordance with the law." Fitzgerald: "I was surprised when I learned that the president of Northwestern unilaterally revoked our agreement without any prior notification and subsequently terminated my employment."
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Mike Labuda
Mike Labuda@Buda411·
@CaitlinPacific @mburm201 Not sure why the size of the country matters but Viet Nam has a much larger population than Ukraine. But since you made the comparison maybe you can articulate why involvement in the Ukraine was just but Viet Nam was not.
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Caitlin Flanagan
Caitlin Flanagan@CaitlinPacific·
@mburm201 A tiny, impoverished country was going to spread communism around the globe?
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Caitlin Flanagan
Caitlin Flanagan@CaitlinPacific·
DeSantos said protecting Ukraine is not in our "vital interests?" Is protecting the free world in our vital interests? I think he should quit working on K-12 education in the stat of Florida and enroll himself in a Political Science class that starts with World War II
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Mike Labuda
Mike Labuda@Buda411·
@AlZeidenfeld You are comparing legislative action to a presidential fiat. At least those other programs were voted on and passed by congress. This is a $300B wealth transfer made by a single person. Not how the government should function.
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Al Smizzle
Al Smizzle@AlZeidenfeld·
Include Chapter 11 in this as well.
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Mike Labuda
Mike Labuda@Buda411·
@jessesingal Who is a still calling it a hoax? Who are these conservatives you are referring to?
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