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Chelsea Handler goes OFF on Tony Hinchcliffe & Shane Gillis for making “racist” jokes at the Kevin Hart Roast and claims White people should NOT be joking about Black people in that kind of way since its equivalent to joking about r-pe 😳
“I knew enough about Tony & Shane… They’re racists, they’re bigots, they’re sexist… I don’t find those jokes funny. L-nching Black people is not a joke. It’s worse than r-pe… Them making fun of Sherryl Underwood’s dead husband who comitted s—cide is gross… I wasn’t fine with that. There was so much disgustingness, I knew it was gonna be a gross vibe.”
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@TheLoneJimbo @laurenboebert You sound like an open-minded person and reasonable
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@laurenboebert You can't be America First, MAGA and support Thomas Massie. I'm done and will be voting for your challenger. You went too far. Go fuck yourself. 😃
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@PopularLiberal And Justice Ginsburg refusal to retire under Obama is another reason this was gutted. Soooo, yeah. She helped n
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🧵The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act in 2013 (Shelby County) claiming the coverage formula was based on "40-year-old facts" from 1965.
They gutted it AGAIN in 2023 (Allen v. Milligan) weakening challenges to racist gerrymanders.
TODAY—April 29, 2026—they gutted it a THIRD time in Louisiana v. Callais, striking down a majority-Black district and making Section 2 vote dilution claims nearly impossible to prove.
But they won't touch the Electoral College.
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@TylerDBrooke @Wrightreportt Is it me, or does he look sluggish? Does seem hard to bring down, but he doesn’t seem quick or fast
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@GridironGrading Their draft is insane. Not this year, but maybe next year I might have to bet on them for the SB. Incredible draft
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And now the Jets have drafted D’Angelo Ponds, who was our #3 ranked prospect in the draft.
They now have 4 of our Top 10 graded players in this class.
Gearing up for an all-time draft class.
Gridiron Grading@GridironGrading
The Jets have had an unbelievable first round tonight drafting 3 of our Top 10 prospects. David Bailey (EDGE1) Kenyon Sadiq (TE1) Omar Cooper Jr. (WR2) This is shaping up to be an all-time draft class grade for us.
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@GridironGrading Would be amazing if was available for Bengals in R2
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There is no reason D’Angelo Ponds shouldn’t be a first round pick tonight.
Fully expecting to hear his name called.
Gridiron Grading@GridironGrading
I want D’Angelo Ponds on my football team. One of the best production profiles we have ever charted for a CB.
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@TomPelissero @nflnetwork @gmfb I love when they say “there’s no blue chip guys in this draft!”!! How do you know??? The Giants got a top 10 pick for a guy who didn’t wanna be there. I feel like they robbed the Bengals because they had no leverage with that info.
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Inside the Dexter Lawrence trade from the perspective of the Bengals, who acquired an impact player in exchange for a high draft pick they didn’t think would yield the same. @nflnetwork @gmfb
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@_Ramble_On_ @MoveTheSticks This. These comments are crazy. Bengals are in “win now” mode. With an elite DT, that improves everyone’s game, so expect a better year from Murphy, Stewart, and others.
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@MoveTheSticks It makes sense for anyone. Dex is worth way more than the 10th pick. Dex is what you dream of a top 10 pick becoming.
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@StealthQE4 @Inquisitio12 This is true. But I think it’s more about a few corporate boards wanting to get rich and bail out than it it about real “business need”. It’s how 90% of mergers go. The board cashes out big time and rides off into the sunset. Fuckers.
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@Inquisitio12 You know when American and United are discussing merging we have issues.
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@StealthQE4 I fly all the time for work and I’m gonna be honest here - literally nothing has been different
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@BengalsTalkSI They'll both be gone so I'm not going to spend time thinking about it
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@lounginaddict @EstrellaMagico @unusual_whales And I wonder how many people were seduced by liberals telling them the only path to financial security was college, who are now $100k+ in debt working $14/hr jobs unrelated to their degree?
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@Graybush30 @EstrellaMagico @unusual_whales I wonder how many of the loudmouth Republican politicians who denigrate higher education kids are in trade school 🤔
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@Graybush30 @EstrellaMagico So 250 years later, this best job to get in the US is fixing toilets and unclogging sinks?
That's one of the bleakest outcomes we could have ever imagined.
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America Has Never Faced an Adversary Like Iran
At the beginning of the war in the Pacific, the Japanese fleet relied almost entirely on its excellent night vision with high-powered binoculars, rigorous training, and the use of searchlights, while the US was already operating search radars.
In battles like Guadalcanal, American ships equipped with the SG radar could detect the Japanese fleet from kilometers away in total darkness, while the Japanese only realized the enemy was there when the first shots were fired. Japan depended on optical rangefinders to aim its guns.
If it was raining or smoky, accuracy dropped drastically. The US, on the other hand, used radar for fire direction, allowing the guns to be aimed automatically by electronic data. Japan only began installing radars more commonly on its ships from mid-1942 onward, but they were technically inferior, suffering from interference and low resolution.
Roughly speaking, those Japanese radars served only as an alert that something was out there. The Americans used microwaves, with a radar so precise that it allowed Blind Firing.
This technological advantage was decisive in the naval battles of the Pacific, where another technology also made all the difference: the proximity fuze, which increased the effectiveness of American ships anti-aircraft defense by up to 500%, being vital for fleet defense and representing a technology far beyond Japanese munitions.
Active sonars and sonobuoys operated by aircraft were another technology that gave the Americans an immense advantag
e, in a war where there was undeniably a decisive American technological superiority that also included better cryptography.
This scenario does not exist in the war with Iran, and I would say that in all its history as a country, the US has never faced an adversary like Iran.
The Persians far surpass the Americans in the field of ballistic missiles, developing, manufacturing, and operating short, medium, and intermediate range systems.
Furthermore, they have deployed hypersonic glide vehicles in attacks against Israel, as confirmed by video evidence. All of this was done in such high quantities that it allowed them to maintain a sustained rate of 30 to 50 missile launches daily for nearly 40 days.
Meanwhile, the US is trying to recover from several failures in its missile programs, but successfully testing its short-range PrSM against Iran, which will dramatically change the face of the American arsenal.
In the field of one-way drones, Iran is far ahead, both in the stealth design of its models and in anti-jammer technology. This forced the US to copy the Shahed under the name LUCAS.
This is a multipolar war, but there is still resistance from the West to seeing this new world.
Join my Substack to read the full article:
open.substack.com/pub/global21/p…

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