mostly cloudy skies and gates avoiding chris wallace on fox x news sunday. you say. i don t think it s a war on fox but it s a kinetic military action. listen, they can t send these guys out. they are on a shorter leash than pit bull. after clapper went out and said the muslim brotherhood was secular. hillary said that. bill: assad was a reformer. assad was a reformer for god s sake. they can t send somebody out with a guy like chris wallace. is he going to lay them out. you you know something? guys like gates and hillary obama s core beliefs are such a fluid situation that they have to put football helmets on them when they sent them out with ear phones like a coach with a quarterback in case they have to inaudible. bill: the play has changed. red, check, red.
mostly cloudy skies and gates avoiding chris wallace on fox x news sunday. you say. i don t think it s a war on fox but it s a kinetic military action. listen, they can t send these guys out. they are on a shorter leash than pit bull. after clapper went out and said the muslim brotherhood was secular. hillary said that. bill: assad was a reformer. assad was a reformer for god s sake. they can t send somebody out with a guy like chris wallace. is he going to lay them out. you you know something? guys like gates and hillary obama s core beliefs are such a fluid situation that they have to put football helmets on them when they sent them out with ear phones like a coach with a quarterback in case they have to inaudible. bill: the play has changed. red, check, red.
writing for my high school newspaper that required actual reporting was about the inadequacy of football helmets, and how everyone playing the game was unknowingly risking brain damage. my high school football coach didn t like the piece very much. he thought it indicated that maybe i was not willing to give 110%. which i wasn t. with my head anyway. which is why i was a wide receiver and never had to hit anyone. during this past football season, the the new york times caught up with my high school newspaper many decades later and ran the only pulitzer award winning series i have seen in the sports section about the inadequacy of football helmets and the proven tragedy of brain damage that haunts the nfl. too many good men, vibrant men ruined by playing a game they loved. not funny. juiced up millionaires?
and how everyone playing the game was unknowingly risking brain damage. my high school football coach didn t like the piece very much. he thought it indicated that maybe i was not willing to give 110%. which i wasn t. with my head anyway. which is whyรง i was a wide receiver and never had to hit anyone. during this past football season, the the new york times caught up with my high school newspaper many decades later and ran the only pulitzer award winning series i have seen in the sports section about the inadequacy of football helmets and the proven tragedy of brain damage that haunts the nfl. too many good men, vibrant men ruined by playing a game they loved. not funny. juiced up millionaires? bill maher said it once. i said it four times.
but both should be done with grace. something that eluded me monday night. i was so taken with the bill maher joke that i quoted it in my first sentence. he calls professional football, quote, the spectacle of juiced up millionaires getting brain damage. i went onto use the phrase juiced up millionaires three more times and squeezed in the brain damage bit once more at the end. bill, the professional comedian said it once. me, trying to be the wise guy, i pushed it way past the point of, i don t know, human decency. brain damage? very funny. the only article i can remember writing for my high school newspaper that required actual reporting was about the inadequacy of football helmets, and how everyone playing the game was unknowingly risking brain damage.