This inherent contempt option that we're hearing about needs to be part of the House SOP from now until every motherfucker that Cheezy put in place is out of government. Starting with DeJoy makes sense.
Digby @ Hullabaloo covers the reason that Cheezy's admenstruation (sic) is probably the worst one in history. Since blind devotion and loyalty is the only quality he requires among his subordinates, Cheezy fills positions of authority by choosing people who are totally unqualified due to lack of experience, expertise or essential skills. Once they're in place, all of them understand they owe everything to Cheezy, and they'll do anything to keep him happy.
Finally, something to talk about that isn't as depressing as Cheezy the Fat Fucking Fascist. I just saw the revised COVID-19 adjusted schedule for Texas A&M football. Essentially, the regular season has been trimmed down from 12 games to 10 games, and all the non-SEC games are off the schedule. Instead, the Aggies will play the usual six games against the other SEC West teams, then the regular game against South Carolina plus three additional teams from the SEC East: Florida, Tennessee and Vanderbilt. Overall, this lineup is less formidable than the 2019 schedule that matched Jimbo against Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Georgia and Clemson (four of whom were rated Number 1 at some point in the season, and one of whom won the national championship). Just guessing, but Florida and Tennessee should be easier than Georgia and Clemson were last year.
Digby @ Hullabaloo covers the reason that Cheezy's admenstruation (sic) is probably the worst one in history. Since blind devotion and loyalty is the only quality he requires among his subordinates, Cheezy fills positions of authority by choosing people who are totally unqualified due to lack of experience, expertise or essential skills. Once they're in place, all of them understand they owe everything to Cheezy, and they'll do anything to keep him happy.
Finally, something to talk about that isn't as depressing as Cheezy the Fat Fucking Fascist. I just saw the revised COVID-19 adjusted schedule for Texas A&M football. Essentially, the regular season has been trimmed down from 12 games to 10 games, and all the non-SEC games are off the schedule. Instead, the Aggies will play the usual six games against the other SEC West teams, then the regular game against South Carolina plus three additional teams from the SEC East: Florida, Tennessee and Vanderbilt. Overall, this lineup is less formidable than the 2019 schedule that matched Jimbo against Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Georgia and Clemson (four of whom were rated Number 1 at some point in the season, and one of whom won the national championship). Just guessing, but Florida and Tennessee should be easier than Georgia and Clemson were last year.
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