
Tim Schultz
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Tim Schultz
@Tim1AP
President, @1APonline. Graduate of @KState & @GeorgetownLaw. Protecting the rights of people of all faiths while thinking way too much about youth baseball.




Catholics are called to reject antisemitism and the lies and conspiracies that fuel it, and to stand clearly against hatred and violence directed toward our Jewish brothers and sisters. To defend religious freedom with integrity, we must also reject antisemitism. @ArchbishpSample @archdpdx Watch the full video at: ow.ly/sYF550Yw6cA





Next, we will learn that Talarico was an honorary member of the Jesus seminar. But at least he’s nailing down the religious studies PhD vote.








Pete Hegseth bench pressing 315 pounds (~143 kg) during a military gym session.


Regarding the late Jesse Jackson, a few reflections: I knew him since I covered his second presidential campaign 38 years ago. What a blast that was. He was the best extemporaneous political orator I had ever heard and he won enough primaries against MA governor Michael Dukakis to terrify the Democratic establishment that he might actually run away with the presidential nomination. I remember a meeting in March between him and party leaders at the Jefferson Hotel in Washington, after which the leaders took turns unctuously declaring their regard for him and their determination that he not be silenced. There was no chance of that, of course, but they were trying to keep from alienating his supporters against the eventual nominee. Jackson managed to keep a straight face. His policy prescriptions, to the extent there were any, consisted of airy phrases such as "keep hope alive" and move "from common ground to higher ground." His slogan was "stop drugs, save jobs, invest in America." How exactly these things were to be done was unclear, but it didn't seem to matter. His last campaign gambit was a bus caravan from his hometown of Chicago to the party convention in Atlanta. By that time, I'd heard enough of his speeches that I thought I was immune. But in a church in Louisville along the way, I stood in the back with other reporters as he delivered one of his stemwinders. By the time he was done, I had tears in my eyes. There was nobody like him.


"This whole thing with Jonathan Kuminga is a bad look. This is the worst look for a head coach. It may be time for (Kerr) to move on." Greg Papa says the way the Kuminga saga was handled by the Warriors could impact the way free agents view Golden State as a destination, and might signal the end of the Kerr era. (via Papa & @greg0silver)










