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Topic Title: Good day for Fauci Topic Summary: Created On: 07/25/2020 09:13 PM |
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07/25/2020 09:13 PM
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No politics, just throwing out a wild pitch then had the entire stadium to himself. I mean damm that's awesome bet he was like a big kid happiest day in world. Good for him, getting to do what millions would love to right now, just watch America's pastime and if ANYBODY DESERVES IT!!!
https://nypost.com/2020/07/24/...ing-game-without-mask/
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07/26/2020 03:24 AM
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07/26/2020 07:49 AM
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Anthony Fauci defends not wearing mask while watching Nationals game
Why post a link that is a lie? He was wearing a mask, he took it down to take a drink of water. ------------------------- I was right. |
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07/26/2020 08:08 AM
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Seems strawman is their only recourse.
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07/26/2020 08:11 AM
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Do you wear a mask sitting on a park bench with your wife? Or riding in a car with her? Or with anybody with which you have close regular contact? Nope. Fauci never recommended that. CDC never demanded that. I wear a mask when I am in a public space around strangers and hope everyone else will as well. That is for places like grocery stores, hardware store, etc... Sitting on a park bench? Walking the beach with my wife? Running on Rockledge Drive with my wife? You people are just being ridiculous.
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07/26/2020 09:10 AM
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LOL your attempt at putting an NSR story in NPNR was just as wild of throw as Fauci's.
Fail! |
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07/26/2020 10:42 AM
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i thought it was cool that they had him throw the first ball...or attempt to throw the first ball.
He seems to have a good sense of humor and even said beforehand that he was really nervous about it. And, from the way he threw that ball we have positive confirmation that he spent his time studying and not playing sports! Ha! ------------------------- If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph: THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD WAS MUSIC - KV |
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07/26/2020 10:48 AM
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"Fauchi is lucky, he gets to throw out the first pitch."
Then he posts a link that has nothing to do with him throwing the first pitch, and the link is a lie? Are Trump people ever honest about anything? ------------------------- I was right. |
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07/26/2020 12:04 PM
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Everything they have been doing from attempting to shame fauci to whining about monuments is reducing the amount of people that will vote for twitler in Nov. just ignorant.
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07/26/2020 12:32 PM
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He's not the only one that has messed up pitching. My favorite is Babbabooey.
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07/26/2020 03:06 PM
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So far 50 Cent was the best of the worst pitches. But if we could get Tiny SoftHands McBonespurs up there to pitch, I think we would have the permanent worst.. oh and nice try/fail surferclimber.. 50: ------------------------- When America was "great" Edited: 07/26/2020 at 03:06 PM by fishkller |
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07/26/2020 05:48 PM
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LOL
Tiny SoftHands McBonespurs is too scared to throw a pitch... Trump postpones first pitch at New York Yankees game Updated 4:32 PM ET, Sun July 26, 2020 (CNN) - President Donald Trump said Sunday he's postponed his plan to throw out the opening pitch at a New York Yankees game next month, extending his run as the only modern president to not take part in the longstanding tradition. The President cited his "strong focus" on the coronavirus pandemic and the economy as reasons for the delay, but still promised, "We will make it later in the season!" The deferral comes after Trump announced Thursday that he had agreed to throw out the ceremonial first pitch on August 15. Speaking from the White House briefing room podium, Trump said the team's president Randy Levine "asked me to throw out the first pitch" at Yankee Stadium. Trump said he accepted the offer and asked Levine, "How's the crowd going to be?" "You don't have a crowd," the President said. "There's no such thing." That announcement came about an hour before Dr. Anthony Fauci -- the nation's top infectious disease specialist who has recently served as a punching bag for some in the White House -- threw out the first pitch at Nationals Park in Washington. Trump's plan, however, was met with immediate backlash from New York City officials. Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz said in a forceful statement Friday that, "We all deserve better than a careless major league baseball organization that consistently ignores the surrounding community while pandering to an unapologetic white supremacist like Donald Trump." That message was echoed by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who tweeted Saturday, "After CONDEMNING racism, the next step isn't inviting it to your pitcher's mound." The tradition of US presidents throwing out the first pitch at Major League Baseball games stretches back to 1910. On Opening Day of that year, William Howard Taft threw the first ceremonial pitch in Washington. It was a day that marked the start of two historic baseball traditions: later, Taft accidentally invented the seventh inning stretch when he got on his feet, causing the crowd at Griffith Stadium -- assuming the president was departing the game -- to stand in anticipation of his departure (or so legend states). Taft's Opening Day toss touched off an early season tradition that has stretched for more than a century. While presidents in the 1920s and 1930s often threw out the first pitch before World Series games, a president taking to the rubber during the Fall Classic has been much rarer in recent memory. There was some talk of Trump throwing the first pitch at last year's World Series game, but he balked at the idea, saying that he would have to wear "a lot of heavy armor" to make such an appearance. "I'll look too heavy. I don't like that," he said at the time. Instead, celebrity chef José Andrés, a prominent Trump critic, threw out the first pitch before Trump arrived to his seat. ------------------------- When America was "great" Edited: 07/26/2020 at 05:49 PM by fishkller |
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07/26/2020 07:00 PM
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José Andrés is a god compared to Trump, a living legend and a saint. He's a true patriot, totally selfless and a freakin great chef.
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07/27/2020 06:50 AM
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Trump is still going to be at Yankee stadium.
But he's going to change things up... This time, he's going to Throw out the First Amendment ------------------------- GOP: Gaslight Obstruct Project |
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