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@BernieSanders @peggyflanagan What are you guys protesting today? Does anyone in Minnesota work?
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@TucsonBlonde @VieTodd Holy shit! Look what Trump did to this one 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@Weinsteinlaw @VieTodd Loving that “raising the tone of the rhetoric”, Am I right? 🙄😖 The worst, most disgusting sub human failure to ever contaminate the oval office.
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The pattern is unmistakable and repulsive.
If you keep calling Black leaders "low IQ," you aren't expressing a political disagreement. You are using a racist dog whistle to undermine their humanity.
Every single time Donald Trump uses this slur, he shows the country that his politics are built entirely on grievance and bigotry. It’s a disgrace to the office and a stain on this country.

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@MarcoFoster_ Sounds like Trump is the one living rent free in her head.
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NIKKI BELLA ON HER DIVORCE
Nikki just revealed she had to pay her ex husband $200,000 in their settlement because she was the primary breadwinner!
The craziest part? The judge told her: "This is the first time in all my years I've seen a woman have to pay a man. You should be so damn proud that you built such an empire that someone wants a piece of it." 🥹
Breadwinner. Empire builder. Hall of Famer. Nikki Bella is on another level. ☝️ 🫡
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@MrsBrissa09 @PBDsPodcast They had an event a few weeks ago and 12 people showed up. It’s over.
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@gioco1978 @PBDsPodcast How so? I admit that she needs a new marketing manager but other than advertising and publicity, how is she failing?
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@ChrisCushman2 @6ixbuzztv What are you talking about, fatass? My immigrant parents weren’t given anything.
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@6ixbuzztv Blows my mind how many use to be refugees who are now fully integrated in society and working for their keep forget what it was like to come here with nothing. The idea is to get them a good start so they can contribute… stop being whiny bitches… so un Canadian!
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@PBDsPodcast No way! Vinny is insane for saying she needs to stay away. She is not replacing Charlie, she’s continuing his mission. I do not agree with him anything he said.
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@neeratanden @ScottJenningsKY Are you the one that always looks constipated when the camera pans over to you?
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The full meltdown of @ScottJenningsKY with me - on my first time on the show- was total gold.
So glad I asked him why he was getting so emotional.
Acyn@Acyn
Put together a brief Scott Jennings meltdown compilation
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@StevenProfB @AirCanada Hopefully you will be able to survive this tragic ordeal. Thoughts and prayers.
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. @AirCanada just decided to separate my wife and me on our upcoming overseas flight. We had bought and paid for adjoining seats. Now, one week before departure, they notified me that they’re changing MY seat and moving me 12 rows back. No explanation, no apology. Unacceptable.
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@brendanpgraber We aren’t leaving Canada. Canada left us a long time ago, dumbass.
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@interww @FedeNerazzurra Use your calculator if you need help and tell me what 38÷2 is.
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@gioco1978 @FedeNerazzurra I see basic mathematics is not your Forte either anyway enjoy your top four battle like I said the winner celebrates and the loser complaints that is the way it always has been and that is the way it is right now even in this very thread
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"I WOULD HAVE STAYED" - Inzaghi: "It shocked me about conspiracy against Inter: we were penalized by the refs!! I kept Dimarco, otherwise he would have gone on another loan. The night in Munich..."
Finally, Simone Inzaghi. His truths, his pride, his past and his future. All unfiltered. Just under a year after his tumultuous departure from Inter, and a few days before the Scudetto that will crown his successor Cristian Chivu, the coach of the second star agrees to clear up the lingering doubts left unresolved amid months of rumors and ill will.
Let's start with the current investigations into the referees in Italy.
"It honestly shocked me: Inter lost points last season because of refereeing errors. The league, the Super Cup... it's surprising to be dragged into a story where we were actually penalized and not favored."
Prosecutors are talking about the referees that are favored or disliked by Inter.
"Ok, but how can anyone think there was a conspiracy? For us, it was a disastrous season. I have always had great respect for the work of the referees and I don't want to talk about Napoli which won the Scudetto fairly. But there's the feeling that something was taken from us. I'm not accusing anyone, and I don't doubt anyone's good faith. Let's just say we were unlucky and everything went against us, even if we did share some of the blame. But the disappointment remains and it won't go away: losing the Scudetto by a single point is painful."
What do you feel more... the pride of winning one league title or the regret of losing two?
"You cannot have regrets in sports, especially if you finished second behind the opponents who had impressive runs. In four years, I won a lot and I'm happy with the results. I don't know if we could have done more, but we reached two Champions League finals. In any case, I accept criticism as long as it's directed at me and not the players. They always gave everything they had."
If you found yourself in the same situation as a year ago, would you prioritize winning the league or would you try again to win the Champions League?
"I wouldn't change a thing. We had a dream: the treble. At the end of the season, we paid the price for having played 23 more games than Napoli. But I'd do it all over again: Inter have a duty to compete at every level. And besides, the nights against Bayern and Barcelona will stay with me longer than the trophies. Those were victories that may well be unrepeatable."
What happened in the final in Munich?
"We went into that much without much energy, both physically and mentally: that's not an excuse, simply fact. The disappointment of losing the Scudetto weighed on us, undermining our self-confidence. PSG are a great team, as we saw the other night against Bayern: they took control of the final with two early goals and capitalized on their superior brilliance, while we tried to react and fell apart. It still hurts to lose like that, but we can't forget what happened beforehand specially our run in Europe."
Let's settle this once and for all: did you tell the team before the final that you were leaving?
"Absolutely not. I couldn't have done that because the decision, which was very difficult for me and my family, had not been made yet. The truth is that it all happened very quickly: two days after Munich, we met at Marotta's home together with Ausilio and Baccin. I expressed the need for a change, because I felt that a cycle had come to an end. They would have liked to continue with me but they understood my choice. We parted as friends, and we still are. But if we had won the Champions League, I would have stayed at Inter."
So why did you say before the final that you had several offers on the table?
"Because you never know how things might turn out, and because it was my duty not to hide from the fans what could happen. There had been offers in other situations as well and I had never accepted them. This time, however, things turned out differently: I wanted to try a new experience."
People go to Saudi Arabia for money, not ambition.
"Or you simply go to try something new, to challenge yourself in a different environment. Fortunately, I've never had any money problem. That wasn't something that I was lacking. I had a wonderful home in Milan which I could see everything in the city, including the San Siro. The offer convinced me and now here I am, happy to be here."
Do you miss Italy?
"Honestly no. Since I arrived in Riyadh, I have only gone back home for four days. My family, parents and friends come to visit me often so I don't get homesick. I live in a gated community where the facilities are excellent, including an American school for the kids. The organization is perfect, even at the club. And I'm learning English too."
The Saudi media is speculating about a possible dismissal.
"It seems to me that everyone is happy with me. We reached the quarterfinals in the Club World Cup, we're still in the running for the league title because we're eight points behind but we still have to face Al Nassr in a head-to-head match, and we have to play in the King's Cup final... And especially, we haven't lost a single game this season because our elimination from the Asian Champions League against Mancini's Al Sadd came down to a penalty shootout. I don't think there's a coach in the world who is still undefeated."
Obviously, you proudly claim the fruits of your labor. But what if an Italian club - or even the national team - were to give you a call?
"I don't think about that. I still have a year left on my contract with Al Hilal and I'm really excited about it. I had never been away from Italy before and this adventure is making me a better person, both personally and professionally."
Aren't you at risk of becoming a prisoner of your massive salary and being "forced" to stay in Saudi Arabia?
"I don't think so at all. As I said before, money is never my top priority. Other colleagues have coached in Saudi League and then returned to Europe. When the time comes, and I can't pinpoint that this moment, then we will see."
Meanwhile, Inter bounced back quickly and won the Scudetto in convincing fashion.
"They did a great job, winning is never easy. And the credit goes to Chivu as well. I knew the team well and I had no doubts about the players' abilities. But putting our faith in Chivu was also the right choice and I knew it because I'd seen him at work. Now it's only right that Inter celebrate and then set sights on winning the Coppa Italia final."
Dimarco complained about the systematic substitutions he was subjected to during your tenure.
"Federico enjoyed some great seasons with me and he knows it full well: I was the one who kept him at Inter after watching him train for ten days. Otherwise, he might have left on another loan spell. His words were probably misinterpreted. Our relationship remains excellent and we still keep in touch. I've also read a lot about Zielinski. But people seem to forget that I was the one who wanted him at Inter when Marotta and Ausilio presented that opportunity to me. Unfortunately, he had a lot of physical problems last year and struggled to show his qualities."
With his squad, would you have come up empty-handed in 2025?
"I don't know, things like that you can never tell. The club did well in the transfer market by strengthening the attack and by signing Akanji who has been an excellent addition to the defense."
You mentioned the final at the Olimpico. Lazio against Inter, both are "your" teams. Whose side are you on?
"Neither. I will sit back in my chair and enjoy the show. These are two clubs that have given me so much so may the best team win. Anything can happen in a final. So who knows..."
Speaking of love, will your brother Filippo manage to get promotion to Serie A with Palermo?
"I really hope so because he deserves it. He's done a great job, he can do it."
Has there ever been any jealousy between you two, either during your time as players or as coaches?
"Never. On the contrary, total camaraderie. The best moment was when we played together for the national team in Turin against England. It was 2000, with Trapattoni as coach. You can imagine how excited our parents were. An unforgettable memory."
Speaking of the Azzurri, how do you explain another World Cup flop?
"There are real issues here and they should not be underestimated: we need to start fresh from the ground up and make a leap forward in terms of mindset. Starting right in the youth academies. Football must achieve results through courage and creativity, not by focusing on winning at all costs at the expense of the quality of play."
Anything else?
"I would reduce the size of the league. These may be painful choices but in five years they will make the decision makers on these change very happy. And one last piece of advice: value the youth coaches, who teach technique rather than tactics. I am grateful to so many coaches but I'm especially close to those who raised me in the youth system. Without them, I would never have become Simone Inzaghi."
GdS


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@HillaryClinton Biden went away immediately. Why do we still have to listen to Hillary and Obama?
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@interww @FedeNerazzurra Throwing in that jab at the end when we have twice the amount of scudetti that you do.
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@gioco1978 @FedeNerazzurra Nobody is acting guilty. Were going about our day to day while you all have meltdowns through accusations. This is usually what happens when fans can't see the light at the end of their own tunnel, so they target others. 7 years without the title will do that to Juve fans.
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@druideight @JeffMarek Exactly! They are all going out of their way to tell us how great she was 🤣🤣
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@JeffMarek This is… odd? When does this ever happen with an assistant coach.
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A talented coach and brave person. Two qualities organizations should and do admire.
There will be options for Campbell, she is highly thought of by many.
Seattle Kraken@SeattleKraken
An update from #SeaKraken EVP & General Manager Jason Botterill. Read more → bit.ly/CAMPBELL0430
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@GinoHard_ @emilymkaplan Stop it. No she’s not. All of these outlets acting like she is in high demand.
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Jessica Campbell won’t be returning as Seattle Kraken assistant coach 👀
The first full-time female NHL coach is drawing league-wide interest and exploring new opportunities 🔥 (@emilymkaplan)

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@DarrenDreger Do you normally give speeches like this for assistant coaches being fired?
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Jessica Campbell is a very good coach. Her development skills are evident in the players who have advanced from Coachella Valley to Seattle. Coaching staff changes happen every year and change is often a good thing for all. Campbell will find a new NHL home. She’s earned it.
Seattle Kraken@SeattleKraken
An update from #SeaKraken EVP & General Manager Jason Botterill. Read more → bit.ly/CAMPBELL0430
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@gioco1978 @CTVNews I never followed you dumbass.
Typically you are a fucking idiot
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Trump says ABC had ‘better’ fire Kimmel as Disney stands firm ctvnews.ca/entertainment/…
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@gioco1978 @CTVNews Why would I want to block a fucking loser that is always good for a laugh?
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@Smileyyeg Threatened to annex us? What does that even mean? Grow up, you baby.
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Yes, our government fucked us.
Also, Trump threatened to annex us, called us the 51st state, and caused that very government to be relected.
If you don't hate Trump for that, you are not a conservative. He is destroying Canada.
Stray@Stray03
@Smileyyeg You are so brainwashed you dont realize the last 10 years of this BS is our government that fucked us. You cant admit it though because you voted for them and this is all direct consequences of you being a worthless "I want free shit" garbage human. You sold your country out.
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