Is this 2023 all over again for the Eagles? Or is there still hope for them to pull it together?
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@bluhue123 One only need read some of the replies from people vilifying Dr. Fauci while they have pictures on their Twitter accts portraying tRump, a 34-count convicted felon/rapist as some kind of 'hero' to understand what's wrong with this country right now.
@ESPNRadio@YourboyQ254@egoldie80 Admire Jaxson Dart's toughness, but he's not in HS or college now; he's in the NFL. He keeps taking shots like the 9ne he took on the sideline last night, & his career will be short. Ask RG3.
GEORGIA: Rodney Taylor, a double amputee barber here his whole life was 2 days away from getting new legs when Trump’s ICE goons grabbed him. He has been held almost a year, facing deportation to Liberia.
What are we doing?
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We need more reporters like ABC’s Chief White House Correspondent Mary Bruce to ask Donald Trump real non-scripted questions.
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Terry Moran captured something essential. Americans, for all our disagreements and tempers and political exhaustion, still carry a basic expectation of decency. We do not always meet it, but we recognize it. And that is why the president’s behavior stands out the way it does. Calling a reporter “quiet, piggy” is not just crude. It is corrosive. It is the language of someone who believes cruelty is a form of strength and humiliation is a legitimate tool of power.
This is the kind of moment that should provoke bipartisan outrage, yet silence fills the spaces where moral clarity should live. That silence is its own indictment. Leaders shape norms, and when the president behaves like a playground bully with a security detail, he trains a generation to think that power excuses indecency. It does not. If anything, the presidency exists to prove the opposite. The question is not whether America is decent. It is whether we demand decency from the one person whose words reach farther than anyone else’s.