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Tripnsweep

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  1. There was a different incident where Hogan said something in the locker room and Bad News told him he didn't want to hear that again. The Andre incident happened in Japan, when Bad News made the tour bus pull over and he got off and challenged Andre to come out and settle it.
  2. Basically. Other pro wrestlers knew it too. Bad News Brown who was an Olympic medalist in judo supposedly confronted him about it and Hogan backed down, not wanting to get his head kicked in.
  3. So how is Biden being brought up in a conversation about Trump not knowing or not caring about his job functions?
  4. I'm surprised Carr and Blades agreed to this given his history of giving his opinion about certain people.
  5. A guy who gets overlooked a lot is Abdollah Movahed. 5x world champion and 68 Olympic champion. He got injured in the preliminary round in Munich so he didn't get a chance to wrestle Gable. Another guy who was a good as they come was Gogi Kougashvili. Won worlds 5x and an Olympic bronze but never won an Olympic gold.
  6. This isn't about enforcing the law. This is about us having a president who is unclear on what his job is supposed to be. Now can anyone answer the simple yes or no question if Biden ever said he didn't know if he was supposed to uphold the constitution?
  7. I was hoping he'd pick Constantine.
  8. Plessy v Ferguson was from 1896. So congrats for not knowing your history. I believe you might have been trying for Brown v Board of Education, but that decision was in 1954. And I don't know why you'd be looking to bring up a 130 year old SC decision. The point of this post isn't what is in the constitution, or what interpretation there is for parts of it It is that our current president is either ignorant of what his job entails, or cares so little he never bothered to familiarize himself with what he's supposed to do.
  9. It's a straightforward question. Which he either can't answer or won't answer.
  10. “Don’t you need to uphold the Constitution of the United States as president?” This is the question he was asked. The context of the question is irrelevant. Why? Because one of the things that is in the oath of office, very similar to the same oath I took when I joined the military, is that I will protect and uphold the constitution. You either uphold it or you don't. You don't get to pick and choose which parts you don't want to follow. Which is why I believe Trump answered the way he did. Because he doesn't feel like he should have to, even though he took an oath saying he would. That's not how this works. Either you do it or you don't. And if you don't then he shouldn't be president. Just like if I didn't do what I was supposed to or did only what I felt like, I'd have been kicked out of the military.
  11. Which survey says......is part of the Constitution. Which he swore to uphold, in public. And now he "doesn't know" if he's supposed to do that?
  12. When the back and forth continued, and the host asked, “Don’t you need to uphold the Constitution of the United States as president?” Trump responded, “I don’t know. I have to respond by saying, again, I have brilliant lawyers that work for me, and they are going to obviously follow what the Supreme Court said. What you said is not what I heard the Supreme Court said. They have a different interpretation.” That is exactly what he said. I bolded the relevant part of his answer.
  13. Did Biden ever say he didn't know if he was supposed to uphold the constitution? I'm finding it very hard for anyone here to answer a simple yes or no question.
  14. The point is that he admitted he doesn't know or care about whether he has to. I just don't think he cares about the job, but more about what being president can do for him.
  15. Since you can't answer a simple yes or no question, you're not interested in a serious discussion. Blocked.
  16. Did Biden ever say publicly that he didn't know if he was supposed to uphold the constitution? That is a very simple yes or no question. Judging by how you continue to avoid it, I'm going to assume the answer is no. Because if it was yes, you would have brought it up. Instead you introduce other things that are not relevant to the topic. Which is that Trump is either extremely cognitively impaired, doesn't understand the duties of his job, is unwilling to learn them, or some combination of all 3.
  17. What does anything Biden may have done have to do with Trump not knowing or understanding one of the core duties of his office? Nobody has been able to answer that.
  18. Due process is part of the Constitution. Are you people really going to try to rationalize this? The guy is clearly unfit to be president if he can't even answer a simple yes or no question about the core duty of the office.
  19. How does that have to do with Trump not knowing whether he's supposed to uphold the constitution? I don't think I mentioned Joe Biden at all, so it's kind of strange to see him being mentioned so frequently for no reason.
  20. That isn't going to save the cost. Also that would be illegal to do. Unless you want to roll back the 13th amendment.
  21. That wasn't the question. Did Biden ever say that he didn't know whether or not he had to uphold the constitution? A simple yes or no.
  22. Idiotic. They'd have to tear it down and rebuild most of it. The last time I was there 6 years ago it was in bad shape, almost not even worth visiting because so much of it was fenced off or blocked off. It would cost a lot of money, probably upwards of a billion dollars to rebuild it to the standard it needs to be.
  23. Yeah but when he tried to wrestle, it's different than college because you can't do the same things, owing to the fact people can punch and knee you. So the way you wrestle has to change. I don't think he's adapted that fully yet.
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