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Bob Dunning: That old Aggie spirit won t be denied
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Bob Dunning: It’ll be tough to come up with something better
Give that man a Pulitzer.
A DOUBTING TOMMY … Explaining why he voted to overturn the will of 158 million American voters, newly seated U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (Opportunist-Alabama) said it was “impossible to believe” that Joe Biden beat Donald Trump in six swing states.
So much for hard evidence.
Tuberville, of course, is the former head football coach at Auburn University, which every year plays archrival Alabama in the hotly contested Iron Bowl. Turns out when Tuberville was at Auburn, his team beat Alabama six straight times.
After watching Alabama dismantle Ohio State in Monday night’s national championship game, I find it “impossible to believe” that Auburn could have beaten Alabama six straight times. Therefore, it didn’t happen and I plan to ask both houses of Congress to decertify those six Auburn “wins” and reinstate Alabama as the rightful winner of those games.
Enterprise Podcast, Dec. 21: Vaccine rollout begins in Yolo County
As vaccines arrived this past week in Yolo County, UC Davis unveiled plans for an eventual return to in-person instruction.
Hear all about the situation and more, in this week’s Davis Enterprise podcast, hosted by Owen Yancher.
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Vials of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine each one containing five doses were removed from the county’s ultra-low-temperature freezer Friday morning and delivered to Sutter Davis and Woodland Memorial hospitals where frontline workers became the first in the county to be vaccinated. Courtesy photo
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