FortuneFavorsTheBold

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FortuneFavorsTheBold

FortuneFavorsTheBold

@BeBoldAlways

Political centrist. My race is RED as in red blooded equal to & looking out for fellow red blooded Americans. Way it should be? I think so. Also a USAF veteran.

Dahlonega, GA Katılım Mayıs 2022
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@PatMcAfeeShow @AdamSchefter It all comes down to evaluation accuracy which is not a simple task in any draft. Veach is good but he has CEH & Skyy Moore on his resumé, so the answer comes to this: It depends. Case closed.
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Pat McAfee
Pat McAfee@PatMcAfeeShow·
"The Chiefs have looked as much at going back in the draft as they have at going up in the draft.. They have made calls and gotten calls" @AdamSchefter #PMSLive
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@nflrums That’s an intriguing rumor if true. Pitts has not lived up to his lofty status w/ATL but could realize it w/a change of Andy Reid/Pat scenery. He’s worth a 40 pick all things considered.
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NFL Rumors
NFL Rumors@nflrums·
🚨The Kansas City Chiefs have called to inquire about TE Kyle Pitts
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@brithume Look, it’s simple. Consider this example: If you discover a nest of copperhead snakes in your yard , do you encourage them to move by dangling snacks or do you wipe them out because they represent a genuine threat? In my yard they feel the steel of a machete.
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Brit Hume
Brit Hume@brithume·
Quote: "The question is not whether Iran looks worse than in peacetime, but whether it is weaker than the Iran we were otherwise on track to face: near‑weapons‑grade enrichment, hardened sites, ICBMs a tested weapon within a year, and implicitly backed by China."
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy

Food for thought. Welcome to the New Great Game: the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is not an outburst, it is a long‑planned move on a board Washington has been studying for decades. Donald Trump’s Iran gamble is being judged against the wrong baseline. Nobody serious expected regime change by airstrike; the bet of Operation Epic Fury was narrow but brutal, halt Iran’s march to a bomb, break the infrastructure that threatens Americans and allies, restore deterrence and, by closing Hormuz, demonstrate that even in a “multipolar” age the United States can still reach for the world’s most strategic chokepoint. The question is not whether Iran looks worse than in peacetime, but whether it is weaker than the Iran we were otherwise on track to face: near‑weapons‑grade enrichment, hardened sites, ICBMs a tested weapon within a year, and implicitly backed by China. Against that counterfactual, a regime that has lost senior commanders, core nuclear facilities and major war‑making capacity has not “emerged stronger”. Nor did this war suddenly hand power to the IRGC. The Guards have run Iran for years; the conflict stripped away the clerical façade and killed many of their most capable officers. They are not true religious believers but calculating military men, interested in power, money and survival more than theology. Such men can be negotiated with, if the terms strip away their most dangerous options. A discredited IRGC with degraded capabilities and no viable nuclear path is weaker than the old clerical‑IRGC hybrid with a bomb option. This looks less like a revolutionary vanguard and more like a brittle military dictatorship. Venezuela shows why this is not neo‑conservatism in disguise. There, Washington helped force Nicolás Maduro from power with sanctions, isolation and support for the opposition, but it did not send Marines into Caracas or attempt to remake the country in America’s image. The objective was pressure and transition, not permanent US stewardship. The same bounded playbook now applies to Iran: maximum economic and military pressure to fracture the regime from within, not an occupation or bayonet‑installed government. Seen from that perspective, Hormuz is not a shocking improvisation but the central artery in a strategy that has been war gamed out : use control of sea‑lanes and finance to punish Iran first, but also to remind China and Europe that their growth models still depend on flows Washington can disrupt. What cannot be allowed is for this world to turn Iran into a Chinese staging point on the Gulf. The endgame in this first round of the New Great Game is narrow and knowable: no enrichment, real caps on missile reconstitution, no Chinese forward base, no open chequebook for terror, and enough sustained pressure that when the Iranian people finally move, they are pushing against a weakened security state rather than a confident nuclear one. The world has changed; Iran has lost the war, Pax Americana is dead. Trump’s national security doctrine, coercion without occupation, leverage without crusades, is the planned successor, and the Strait of Hormuz is its chosen proving ground. Is the Strait of Malacca next? Why should investors care? Because if this strategy succeeds, it removes a looming nuclear breakout risk, curtails state‑sponsored terrorism, re‑establishes a credible fear of US hard power and, for a time, compresses the geopolitical risk premium that has hung over energy, shipping and global equities for a generation. It offers the possibility, however briefly, of a peace dividend: lower volatility, higher investment and a world that, for a moment, rhymes with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War. In that window, capital will scramble to reprice assets that assumed perpetual Middle Eastern and Nuclear escalation. The New Great Game is not just about guns and chokepoints; it is about who captures that re‑rating.

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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@esidery If so it mean’s they’ve given up on Felix & consider Karlaftis just a guy? It’s an offensive league now.
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Evan Sidery
Evan Sidery@esidery·
The Chiefs are actively trying to trade up for tonight’s NFL Draft. Kansas City has been in talks with the Cardinals, Browns and Commanders about moving up from No. 9 for a prioritized defensive player.
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@BollingerTodd That’s smart as ground troops have long loved the A-10. The enemy dreads them along with the B-52s. Way too early to retire either warbird.
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USAFVet
USAFVet@BollingerTodd·
Air Force Secretary Troy Meink announced that three A-10 squadrons will keep flying through 2030, following the Warthog's heavy combat role in Operation Epic Fury.
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@WHGrampa0 As DJT stated, the blockade has been more effective than bombing. I say do both. Trusting any agreement made w/Iran is a fool’s errand. Two words work here: Unconditional Surrender.
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W.H.Grampa
W.H.Grampa@WHGrampa0·
🚨 BREAKING: Iranian oil tankers turned back in the Strait of Hormuz. Reports say eight Iranian tankers were stopped by the U.S. Navy and forced to reverse course. No Iran’s oil gets out. Do you support Trump on this? A. Yes B. No W.H.G
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NFL Numbers Guy@NFLNumbersGuy·
The NFL draft is ____. A) Too long B) Too short C) My Super Bowl because I’m a Jets fan D) Who cares
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Ron wright
Ron wright@ronsterd89·
If you had to choose between Italian and Mexican food, which one would you choose to eat for the rest of your life?
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@KCChiefs_Matt Most are overlooking OT Freeling from UGA. He’s 6’7”, has excellent knee bend , long arms & quick feet. A real dancing bear & has all pro potential in his near future. I’ve seen him play many times here in N GA & what I’ve seen is awesome talent.
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Matt McMullen
Matt McMullen@KCChiefs_Matt·
We're 10 hours from Round 1! Final answer...who do you want the Chiefs to take at No. 9?
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@BillTZimmerman Disagree. If the Chiefs move up that far, it would be for Love & create the league’s #1 RB tandem & a nightmare for opposing DCs. You can win Superbowls by out scoring the opponent. KC has proven that . If they stay at 9, it’s anyone’s guess. I prefer OT Freeling from UGA.
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Bill Zimmerman
Bill Zimmerman@BillTZimmerman·
Plenty of rumors rumbling that the Chiefs will come up to 3 for Reese if he doesn't go 2nd to the Jets. Based on the Jimmy Johnson chart, this trade makes sense: Cardinals receive 9, 29, 40 Chiefs receive 3, 65.
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Denver Broncos 365@DailyBroncos·
Reminder: The Chiefs are picking top 10 for a reason tonight. No one they draft closes the distance between them and the Broncos. It’s a new world we’re living in.
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Ron wright@ronsterd89·
What can you add to a grilled cheese sandwich to make it even better?
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Dom@DomForce182·
🚨BREAKING🚨 My sources are telling me that Kansas City Chiefs GM, Brett Veach intends to either trade up, trade down, or stay put with the ninth overall pick. He plans to select an offensive or defensive player in tomorrow’s NFL Draft. Follow me for more insight! #NFLDraft
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@seanhannity Totally agree w/General Kellogg. The cease fire has allowed the Iran military to regroup to a tougher enemy. The blockade is working but should be combined w/relentless bombings. To think Iran will agree to US terms? I have some lush swampland to sell you.
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Sean Hannity 🇺🇸
Sean Hannity 🇺🇸@seanhannity·
Gen. Kellogg says Iran is using delay tactics in negotiations, arguing President Trump has more leverage to apply: “They constantly say they’re going to negotiate—that’s right out of their playbook. I’ve said we’re done. The president gave them ample opportunity to negotiate. Now it’s time to finish it. And I think we can. We can strangle them economically—we’re already doing that with the blockade. Let’s compound the problem. Not only do we have terrain advantages, we’ve got the blockade as well. And instead of targeting things that hurt the people, focus on targets that really hurt the regime, like the fuel industry. I think there are still cards to play. The president certainly has them. And I wouldn’t bet against the President of the United States in this situation.”
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@jasonwhitlock Wemby also doesn’t have a lot of padding to go w/ that supreme height. He looks like a stick figure. Wilt, on the other hand or Shaq, had muscle to spare. I agree his career could very well be shortened by lack of bulk.
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Jason Whitlock
Jason Whitlock@jasonwhitlock·
Victor Wembanyama suffered a concussion last night, and even if it was somewhat of a fluke, durability is becoming a bit of a concern early in his career. With his size and stature, I can’t help but think of Ralph Sampson and how injuries ruined his all-time great track.
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@seanhannity As I’ve heard it, there are 4 factions inside Iran vying for full control. The IRGC military leader seemingly has the inside track but he’s a hardliner not likely to concede any negotiation points. Outcome? More war likely to come while uncertainty abounds.
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@brithume Obviously there’s an Iranian power struggle as at present there’s no one voice that has decision making moves. The blockade remains in place, starves Iran’s cash flow which turns into a waiting game until some ONE Iranian cries ’UNCLE!’ They’re still untrustworthy regardless.
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@AdamSchefter Coach Tomlin will be a huge success on SNF pre-game. He always has told it straight up in his pressers as coach which will serve him well as a TV analyst.
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FortuneFavorsTheBold@BeBoldAlways·
@FoxNews I was wondering when the NAB would weigh in on pro sports jamming more games behind streaming paywalls. These sports are already getting a gusher of new revenue from online gambling partners but enough is never enough for these greedy bastard owners. The fans need to strike.
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
The sports streaming push is hitting a nerve - and it’s not just fans who are speaking up. National Association of Broadcasters Commissioner Olivia Trusty is calling out leagues for locking away games behind paywalls spread out over multiple streaming services. Trusty fighting for the fans, saying "it is in the public’s interest to have free, broadly available access to sports."
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