Revisiting the Boise State 2017 Class Part 8: Final Thoughts
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Welcome to a fun off-season series that Drew (of OBNUG), Zach, and Mike (both of MWCConnection) are rolling out for your viewing enjoyment (hopefully). Back in February, excitement was at an all time high for fans and coaches alike as the 2021 class was officially signed. Like every year, fans often tout a class as potentially one of the best on paper. However, once players get on campus and actually on the field, the true story begins to reveal itself. It can often take years for a class to truly be judged as the impact of many players won’t be seen for a few seasons. That being said, this series will aim to revisit and evaluate Boise State’s 2017 class. There has now been enough time that many members of the class have either left or are entering their final seasons, which means players are able to be looked at for their production (or lack thereof) rather than project
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Back on January 5, 2017, who leaked intelligence about Russia’s purported efforts to interfere in the 2016 election – and info on the Flynn-Kislyak calls – to the Washington Post?
One high level official at the Office of the Director of National had a guess:
“my bet is either the WH or SCCI Dem source on the Hill.”
Those were the words of Brian Hale, the Director of Public Affairs for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, in response to a question of January 5, 2017 leaks to Washington Post reporters Adam Entous and Greg Miller.
James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence at the time, was copied on that email. (See below; SCCI = U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.)
The Randy Savage A&E
Biography aired on May 2, and the episode has received its fair share of criticism from the wrestling community. Lanny Poffo addressed some of the criticism in a recent blog entry for Pro Wrestling Stories, and he also issued a few corrections on the story that was told.
Here are some of the highlights from Poffo’s blog, including separating fact from fiction on some of the narratives within the documentary:
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Here’s the thing: The secret to a happy marriage is still a secret to me. I am a one-time loser. I was once married, now divorced.
Lahren is 28 years old and currently hosts the Fox Nation program Final Thoughts.
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Who is Tomi Lahren?
Lahren was born in Rapid City, South Dakota, in August 1992.
She hosted her first political commentary show On Point with Tomi Lahren in August 2014 with One American News Network.
In 2015, Lahren began working with TheBlaze on her own show Tomi, where she became known for ending her show with a three minute segment called Final Thoughts.
Lahren joined Fox News in 2017 as a contributor. She currently hosts the Fox Nation show Final Thoughts and No Interruption. Fox Nation is a streaming service from Fox News.