if the conservative cause depends on the pop ulis appeal of one second-rate imitations thenware not going anywhere. voters want to see independence and mettle. they will not be by is yes men flocking to mar-a-lago. we are certain he considered that a big deal. that was paul ryan tonight, and his big attack on trump and trumpism. the problem for the fox board member and former speaker of the house is that it s too little too late of course and the party has moved on to the likes of marjorie taylor greene. with us again tonight, two more friends of this broadcast, jason johnson, campaign veteran, journalist contributor, and professor of politics and journalism at morgan state university. and mark mckinnon.
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I hated what happened during The Week of Hate. I was concerned that the New Jersey Devils would flop again in a four-game week against the Second Rate Rivals, the Philadelphia Flyers. Given the state of the Devils’ season and the state of the Flyers’ season plus the Flyers since 1976, I dubbed this past week The Week of Pity. Four games against two teams with nothing much to play for beyond contracts, pride, and bragging rights. Tonight was the end of The Week of Pity and it ended with a pleasing 4-1 win for the New Jersey Devils. How the Devils got the win demonstrated something I always enjoy seeing against a rival: a team showing no pity for their opposition.
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I hate the New York Rangers. I refer to them as Our Hated Rivals. However, the New Jersey Devils have two key rival teams that the Devils fans, the People Who Matter, cannot stand. The other team is the Philadelphia Flyers. The People Who Matter who live in southern New Jersey may feel that they are the most hated. Others may have sharper memories if only because of the Flyers’ famously garish orange and black color scheme. For most, myself included, they are second in hate-ability compared to Our Hated Rivals. I have sometimes called them the Second Rate Rivals. Such as in this headline. That is an accurate description of how they stack up in the eyes of plenty of Devils fans around the world. I understand it has not caught on. Just like the Philadelphia Flyers have not caught on as a big hockey team.
president, it wouldn t be controversial. several headlines abroad focused on the price tag for thursday s celebration. the exact amount, still unknown. but the irish times points out the show of pomp diverted $2.5 million in entrance fees from the park s service. and the united kingdom s independent described it as a second-rate red square rally. tallying the cost of the tanks at an estimated $750,000. we said, they said. a new abc news washington post poll coming out today showing president trump trailing now three democratic front-runners in head-to-head matchups. joe biden still holds a commanding 10-point lead over the president. senator kamala harris is up by two points in the new poll, leading 48% to trump s 46%. and senator bernie sanders also had a head-to-head lead on donald trump, albeit by one point.
going to come out. we don t talk about the fact that hillary clinton was the one that got the dossier, that was presented all of that stuff, you want to air things out, all of that stuff air both out is what i m saying. the media is not being the new york times yesterday printed a headline that i even realize was a lie. they said trump raises the issue of a pardon for manaforte, that is a lie in a headline. any president, anyone would ve said they wouldn t take it on the table. they translate that to he raise the issue. the difference between not liking the media and wanting to be fair and balanced. shannon: we have to leave it there, we are fair and balanced here. have a great weekend. interior second-rate ryan zinke, he saw him last night on the show, today lashing out on mine after democratic congress mccall for his resignation fair last night, i asked zinke about the long list of