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“Distinguished journalist” Brian Williams, whose “There I was…” lies made him the laughingstock of the news business, got a serious case of the sads on Wednesday over everything poor Joe Biden was denied experiencing the inhumane sacrifices Basement Joe was forced to endure due to COVID. Such an achy-breaky heart thingy to witness.
I often refer to CNN, MSNBC, et al. as the “lapdog” media or “sock puppet” media. If you Google either term? There’s ol’ Brian Williams smiling like the clueless liberal stooge he is. Anyway, yeah as the usual MSNBC clown car occupants were waiting for St. Joe to deliver his propagandist manifesto, last night, Bri-Bri lamented about poor Joe’s sacrifices.
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Photos by David Platt, Clemson Athletics Postgame Interview: Valerie Cagle catches up with Pete Yannity (@pyanity) and Scott Whitlock after throwing her second no-hitter this week!
At the plate, she went 3-for-4 with one home run, two RBI and was a triple shy of the cycle pic.twitter.com/59ult5u2h6
CLEMSON, S.C. Clemson ace Valerie Cagle (20-3) pitched her second no-hitter of the season on Sunday in the series finale against Boston College (8-25, 4-17 ACC), and her first in seven full innings. Her first no-hitter came earlier this week in five innings on Tuesday against Winthrop. The second-year freshman’s magnificence manifested itself in a 6-0 victory over the Eagles, which completed the series sweep and extended the Tigers’ (32-4, 22-4 ACC) win streak to 12 games.