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bullets13

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  1. you see what you want to see, that much is clear. It's not who backed who, but why. The Donald backed poor candidates who were willing to toe the orange line and claim election fraud. Those weak candidates won nominations based on his support, but lost elections the right should've and would've won had they put forward decent candidates. Instead of acknowledging this, it's just more of the same "low information voter" nonsense. It would take some low information voters to elect some of the nutballs that Trump backed.
  2. it's a different situation completely. across the country republicans ran out a string of less-qualified, more extremist candidates that were backed by trump solely because they fed into his election denial. The majority of the candidates he endorsed that were involved in tight races lost, whereas many of those races would've gone to the right had a traditional republican candidate been on the ballot. if you choose not to understand that, then that's fine. but ignoring the obvious is what cost us the red wave in the first place.
  3. The red tsunami ran into the orange road block. If trump had put his time and influence into backing the best candidates instead of the best election deniers, the red wave would’ve come to fruition. Democrats won almost every major election where trump backed someone. In most cases, his influence was enough to get his pick on the ballot, but also a kiss of death in the actual election. For all of their dumb choices and terrible policies, the dems correctly saw this coming, and their gamble to help endorse election deniers has paid off by greatly reducing the amount of seats the republicans were able to flip.
  4. No. 1 Linebacker Anthony Hill Announces His De-Commitment (msn.com)
  5. Lumberton fans will be excited to know that their team has finally entered the "Bullets13 Poll That Doesn't Mean Anything" top-10 rankings at #10.
  6. District 9: Jasper is 2nd at 7-3 with close losses to highly ranked teams (10-0 franklin, 9-1 newton, 10-0 Silsbee), and HF is 3rd at 7-3 with three 1-score losses to great teams, two highly ranked (10-0 Lumberton, 10-0 Silsbee, and 7-3 Jasper). District 10: Brookshire Royal is 2nd at 9-1. That said, their schedule is awful. All of these houston teams are so weak that even a team with good record from playing other houston teams still isn't very good. A perfect example is this: BR's best win on paper this year is against Houston Furr. Furr is 8-2 on the season. But last year Furr was 7-3, and in the first round played Stafford, who was okay. Stafford beat them 50-7. Royal has played one good team, Bellville, who IMO would fit right in amongst the top 3 of District 9. Royal lost 48-3. Can you imagine if Silsbee had beaten HF and Jasper 48-3? Sealy is 3rd at 6-4. and has exactly zero wins over teams with winning records. That said, they've played a tougher schedule than Royal, and IMO are better than Royal, even though Royal beat them. I'd rather HF play Royal in the first round than Sealy, but I think Jasper and HF would beat both teams, regardless of who played who. To be honest, WOS finishes 2nd in District 10, possibly first, if Bellville falls victim to the big bad boogeyman mentality.
  7. Royal has played an insanely easy schedule. Two teams with a winning record. Squeaked by 6-4 Sealy 13-10 (Sealy got to beat all the same terrible teams in their district), and lost to Bellville 48-3. I think HF wins comfortably.
  8. If he rips the Republican Party apart, it really doesn’t matter how good of a president he WAS.
  9. He wasn’t a bad president, but the only thing he cares about is Trump. He doesn’t care about voters, he doesn’t care about the Republican Party, he only cares about himself. Anyone who thinks differently is looking through orange colored glasses.
  10. The thing about politics is, regardless of who wins the debate, most people are going to vote for their side. That’s why fetterman, who currently has the cognitive ability of a potato, is still neck in neck with Dr. Oz.
  11. Bingo. Look at the support being thrown behind Herschel Walker. Is he honestly a good candidate? But he’s still way better than the alternative, and even if he wasn’t, we’d still support him to get a Republican in office.
  12. Didn’t bow hunt this year, but killed a really good buck this morning with my rifle
  13. Congrats, bobcat! I’ll take second considering I haven’t even done pickems in several years
  14. If I’m not mistaken our leader just dropped a perfect game, and I hit 24 and somehow lost ground. Hopefully I missed something.
  15. About as tough a 4-seed as you could ever have to face. If WOS keeps struggling, bellville could win by 20. If they find a rhythm and play to their capabilities, they could easily pull the upset. Should be an interesting game
  16. I’d argue Deweyville played pretty well against them tonight
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