Good example. On that note, this is a thing that exists: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_versus_Horse_Marathon
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it's always struck me as funny, players like wilt, Shaq, Kareem...literal giants...lebron...who has been as big and as strong? bo Jackson Jim brown....randy moss had the most apt nickname...they could have all had it..."the freak"
the freaks = the greatest
the freaks = the greatest
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This popstar Lizzo is really starting to feel the wrath of what the woke culture can do
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Jeez dude I was looking at all the names you mentioned and one thing came to mind. White Man Can't Jump.
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https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/politi ... trump-last
Rank, President, Score
1. Abraham Lincoln, 93.87
2. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 90.83
3. George Washington, 90.32
4. Theodore Roosevelt, 78.58
5. Thomas Jefferson, 77.53
6. Harry S. Truman, 75.34
7. Barack Obama, 73.8
8. Dwight D. Eisenhower, 73.73
9. Lyndon B. Johnson, 72.86
10. John F. Kennedy, 68.37
11. James Madison, 67.16
12. Bill Clinton, 66.42
13. John Adams, 62.66
14. Joe Biden, 62.66
15. Woodrow Wilson, 61.8
16. Ronald Reagan, 61.62
17. Ulysses S. Grant, 60.93
18. James Monroe, 60.15
19. George H.W. Bush, 58.54
20. John Quincy Adams, 55.41
21. Andrew Jackson, 54.7
22. Jimmy Carter, 54.26
23. William H. Taft, 51.67
24. William McKinley, 51.23
25. James K. Polk, 49.83
26. Grover Cleveland, 48.31
27. Gerald Ford, 46.09
28. Martin Van Buren, 45.46
29. Rutherford B. Hayes, 41.15
30. James Garfield, 40.98
31. Benjamin Harrison, 40.64
32. George W. Bush, 40.43
33. Chester A. Arthur, 39.61
34. Calvin Coolidge, 39.38
35. Richard Nixon, 36.41
36. Hebert Hoover, 34.08
37. John Tyler, 32.99
38. Zachary Taylor, 32.97
39. Millard Fillmore, 30.033
40. Warren G. Harding, 27.76
41. William Henry Harrison, 26.01
42. Franklin Pierce, 24.6
43. Andrew Johnson, 21.56
44. James Buchanan, 16.71
45. Donald Trump, 10.92
Rank, President, Score
1. Abraham Lincoln, 93.87
2. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 90.83
3. George Washington, 90.32
4. Theodore Roosevelt, 78.58
5. Thomas Jefferson, 77.53
6. Harry S. Truman, 75.34
7. Barack Obama, 73.8
8. Dwight D. Eisenhower, 73.73
9. Lyndon B. Johnson, 72.86
10. John F. Kennedy, 68.37
11. James Madison, 67.16
12. Bill Clinton, 66.42
13. John Adams, 62.66
14. Joe Biden, 62.66
15. Woodrow Wilson, 61.8
16. Ronald Reagan, 61.62
17. Ulysses S. Grant, 60.93
18. James Monroe, 60.15
19. George H.W. Bush, 58.54
20. John Quincy Adams, 55.41
21. Andrew Jackson, 54.7
22. Jimmy Carter, 54.26
23. William H. Taft, 51.67
24. William McKinley, 51.23
25. James K. Polk, 49.83
26. Grover Cleveland, 48.31
27. Gerald Ford, 46.09
28. Martin Van Buren, 45.46
29. Rutherford B. Hayes, 41.15
30. James Garfield, 40.98
31. Benjamin Harrison, 40.64
32. George W. Bush, 40.43
33. Chester A. Arthur, 39.61
34. Calvin Coolidge, 39.38
35. Richard Nixon, 36.41
36. Hebert Hoover, 34.08
37. John Tyler, 32.99
38. Zachary Taylor, 32.97
39. Millard Fillmore, 30.033
40. Warren G. Harding, 27.76
41. William Henry Harrison, 26.01
42. Franklin Pierce, 24.6
43. Andrew Johnson, 21.56
44. James Buchanan, 16.71
45. Donald Trump, 10.92
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LOCK HIM UP
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All 34...shocked on that. Hopefully it has impact
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Will he go to prison though....
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Highly unlikely. Despite the fact he got convicted on all 30+ felonies, they are all low level offenses. Trump will probably have to pay a huge fine, get probation and maybe do some sort of community service. The goal here was to smear Trump (note: allowing Stormy Daniels to testify in explicit detail about their tryst) and be able to say to voters he's a convicted felon. Mission accomplished, although it remains to be seen just how much that affects his chances in Nov. Also, he'll certainly appeal the verdict.
The real cases in which he could do time is the classified documents case (although Biden should also be up on charges for the same thing) and the Georgie election subversion case, but even those are on shaky ground thanks to various appeals, prosecutorial misconduct, etc.
All said, we are in uncharted territory and the political weaponization of the justice system and the very real possibility of Trump getting a 2nd term is just the tip of the iceberg as this country continues it's downward spiral into banana republic territory and possible civil war.
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worst case would be home confinement, which will never happen either