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It is a parody tweet and is totally hilarious.

re: Trump on 60 Minutes

Posted by AdamsHouseCat on 11/2/25 at 6:54 pm to
The questions are hostile and Norah O’Donnell looks like she is abought to cry….

Shocker.
Learn to code? Sorry, AI will be doing all of the coding.
"It's Teddy Lehman, OU Butkus winner. But then I am confused what it is that he said that's bad"

I guess it depends on what you mena by "bad". He said they practiced for- and sucessfully ran - the that play.
A single frame photo doesn't prove anything- one way or the other.
We need to thank the dims for finally reaching across the aisle to assist the Trump Administration in reducing the cost of government.
Oklahoma has a good team. Oklahoma won the game. Nothing can or should change that. Ever. I get it.

Oklahoma was aided by consciously choosing to run a known illegal play. After all, the worst thing that can happen is 15 yard penalty right?

Per the OK radio network, the play was practiced all week- including "performances" by the other OK receivers to jaw with the AU DB's to help distract them.

AU sideline did notice the receiver standing uncovered one yard from the sideline. The did try to call a time out. The officials sucked again.

Pre-approved by the officials per "sources"? Nope. Not buying it. If the OK AD comes out with such a statement I will consider it.

I can't say that it changed the outcome of the game. It did change how the game proceeded.

Different schools have different cultures. I don't care for this one.
This is one measure where I think TOTAL murders (and not per capita) is the more meaningful measure. Per GROK:

Comprehensive data on total murders for the top 25 U.S. cities in 2024 or 2025 is incomplete due to variations in reporting and the FBI’s transition to a new crime reporting system. However, based on available 2023 and partial 2024 data from sources like the FBI, CDC, and municipal reports, I can provide a list of cities with high murder totals, focusing on major urban centers. Since exact 2024–2025 totals for all cities are unavailable, I’ll draw from the most recent reliable figures, primarily 2023, with some 2024 updates where available, and note that rankings may shift with complete data. Cities are listed based on total homicides, not rates, using data from counties or cities as reported.

Chicago, IL - 805 homicides (Cook County, 2023)

Los Angeles, CA - 659 homicides (Los Angeles County, 2023)

Houston, TX - 320 homicides (2024)

Detroit, MI - 203 homicides (2024)

Memphis, TN - 145 homicides (first 8 months of 2024)

Philadelphia, PA - ~100 homicides (first half of 2024, estimated based on 2023 trends)

Baltimore, MD - 94 homicides (2024)

Washington, DC - 69 homicides (first 5 months of 2024)

Oakland, CA - 59 homicides (first 8 months of 2024)

St. Louis, MO - ~50 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2023 data and trends)

Birmingham, AL - ~40 homicides (2024, estimated based on high rates)

New Orleans, LA - ~40 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2023 data)

Kansas City, MO - ~35 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2021 data of 156)
Louisville, KY - ~30 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2021 data of 192)
Albuquerque, NM - ~30 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2021 data of 120)
Nashville, TN - ~25 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2021 data of 99)

Tulsa, OK - ~20 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2021 data of 59)

Portland, OR - ~20 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2021 data of 83)

Charlotte, NC - ~20 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2021 data of 98)
Cleveland, OH - ~20 homicides (2024, estimated based on high rates)

Milwaukee, WI - ~20 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2023 trends)

Atlanta, GA - ~20 homicides (2024, estimated based on partial data)

Jacksonville, FL - ~15 homicides (2024, estimated based on partial data)

Miami, FL - ~15 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2023 trends)

Cincinnati, OH - ~15 homicides (2024, estimated based on 2023 trends)

"Medical billing is a complete scam. Prices are incredibly inflated and are never paid in the amount that’s billed."

Those prices as shown are the prices *the provider* would wish to bill a stand alone retail patient.

The prices *paid* are the prices Medicare has agreed to pay the providers in order for them to be able to serve the Medicare population.

Yes the difference is often huge, but there is nothing sinister about it.
I dont know what she wants to do but I believe she is brilliant.
"If we can't have pictures of slave owners around we damn sure cannot be controlled by the laws they wrote. Right?"

BINGO.
"but this just shows there is an appetite to keep A CONTROVERSY going."

Fixed it for you.
Antifa types are always an attractive bunch. Parents were first cousins perhaps?
"It's a fundamental religious ideology they have allegiance to. Osama Bin Laden didn't even have allegiance to some of his own blood family members because they did not think like him.#

...kinda like libtardism?
Paul's first radio show was the short lived "Fussin with Finebaum". This name was a takeoff on his sports opinion columns in the Birmingham Post Herald which were often controversial.