The United States sent a task force into Venezuela to capture its leader, Nicolas Maduro, and his wife (what did she do?).
The Schloss-Blog is thinking ... who's next? Iran? Colombia? Syria? Guess if Russia can invade Ukraine for no reason we can invade Venezuela or Iran or anywhere else (to get the oil; Trump wants the oil).
Trump's new year's resolution is apparently to take control of oil resources everywhere he can, if he can (so, are we going to invade Russia too, third-largest oil-producing country?).
Congressional Republicans, in response, are saying, "Yes, go get it." Apple, Tesla and Meta are supplying tech support for any mission as all of Latin America becomes the 51st state (you're off the hook, Canada).
When Trump is no longer president and is hiding out in Russia, I hope '48' goes and gets him.
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The fate of the world does not lie in U.S. military actions against sovereign nations for no reason. If Trump is going after drug traffickers (he's not; he wants the oil), then watch out, Mexico, because here comes Seal Team 6.
Canada remains off the hook, for now, although Trump is said to want to invade the '51st' state to get Katy Perry back.
Besides, the true fate of the world, and everybody knows this, was the result of the Ravens-Steelers game, with the personal fates of Aaron Rodgers, Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh on the line, DK Metcalf's suspension notwithstanding.
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The Kansas City Chiefs say they are moving out of Missouri and into Kansas. Their fans in Missouri voted down a resolution that would've provided a sales tax that would've funded renovations to their current home at Arrowhead Stadium.
In other words, you piss us off, we're outta' here.
I mean, who do the Chiefs think they are, the New Jersey Giants, uh, Jets? Or the Maryland Redskins, uh, Football Team - no, Commanders?
Why don't the Chiefs just call themselves what the Dallas Cowboys no longer are, America's Team, because Monsters of Missouri no longer fits.
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Gary Danielson, the distinguished CBS Sports college football analyst for 36 years - THIRTY-SIX YEARS - retired last weekend after his call, with Brad Nessler, of the Sun Bowl wild shootout between Arizona State and Duke.
Following wonderful retrospectives of his life as a Purdue star and pro standout, and the many great games and calls on which he participated and the great announcers (Verne Lundquist) with whom he worked, in the middle of his final farewell, surrounded in the booth by his team, including tear-struck field reporter Jenny Dell, CBS abruptly cut off its broadcast of Danielson, in mid-sentence, saying his final goodbye.
To go to commercial.
Effing Bari Weiss is everywhere,
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Speaking of 'Effing Bari Weiss,' no more watching CBS News, including "60 Minutes." Can't be trusted and now the new anchor on the CBS Evening News is disdaining "academics and elites."
Good for him.
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Speaking of resolutions, we know what Donald's are: continue to deny, deflect and make believe he doesn't have dementia.
Me, I have the one and only one I make every year: Return Christie Brinkley's phone calls.
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Good night, Mrs. Calabash. Here's to you, Cilia Flores.
More Sunday night on my Radio Free Phoenix rock 'n' roll show.
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