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Leftist Meltdowns following Trump's victory

Ignorant leftists are fun to watch sometimes as long as they're not hurting someone else.

Here we have a few stupid Harris voters having meltdowns following Pro-America Trump's historic win. Now, at the 1:53 mark we have a fine gentleman that I know is either Apartheid nick, floyd or Erie, but I am unsure of which one. Can anyone help me out on that one?

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Here are more stupid Harris voters for you and that same fine gentleman is at the 6:18 mark. I know that guy is either Apartheid nick, Erie or floyd. Come on, guys. Come forward and take ownership!
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The violent and intolerant Left.

Never in American history have protestors lined up outside justices' homes because they didn't like a particular decision. This is INTIMIDATION 101 by the violent Left
pushed by ignorant leaders like Obama, Warren, Shumer, Maxine, Pelosi and many others. The violent Left will get what they want if they have to loot, murder, take over city blocks,
threaten to pack the court, anarchy in the streets or burn our cities for over two years. This is today's sick Democrat Party.
Instead of putting a stop to these dangerous protests outside justies' homes like a real leader would do Moron Joe was perfectly fine with it. Why? Because he's a complete moron elected by morons.

What do you think the news coverage would be on this protests if we had a media that wasn't corrupt and 100% pro-Democrat? What coverage would there be if Republicans were protesting outside justices' homes? We all know the answer. It would be 24/7 anti-protestors!
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And then we all knew this would happen. It only takes one sick nutcase Democrat to act out and murder as Democrat leaders encouraged.
Today's Democrat party is sick, sick, sick!
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Shooting..

Hopefully they get their legs under them for the Duke game. We got plenty of good shots but went 6-25 from three and missed quite a few free throws too. They are still thinking a little too much and you can tell that the rythym isn't quite there.

I still think we will be an above average 3 point shooting team in the end, especially when the shots start to fall for Mayo..

Top Kansas Prospect Jaliya Davis Signs with Kansas Women’s Basketball



LAWRENCE, Kan. –
Jaliya Davis, the top high school prospect in the state of Kansas, has signed to play at Kansas, KU head coach Brandon Schneider announced Wednesday.



A 6-2 forward from Overland Park, Kansas, Davis is rated a five-star prospect by ESPNW and the No. 17 recruit in the country. She also holds a four-star rating as the No. 24 prospect in the class by 247Sports. Last week, Davis was one of 50 prep seniors named to the Naismith Trophy Girls High School Player of the Year Watch List.



“We are elated that Jaliya made the decision to stay home and become a Jayhawk,” Schneider said. “She has been one of the top-ranked players in the country for many years. Jaliya is a long and extremely athletic forward. She is a dominant rebounder and a matchup issue on the offensive end. She can post, she can attack off the bounce and she can stretch it to the three-point line. Her versatility carries over to the defensive end as her quickness will allow her to guard multiple positions at our level. Jaliya Davis will impact Kansas Women’s Basketball immediately.”



Davis is entering her senior season at Blue Valley North High School, where she has helped the Mustangs to a 40-9 record over the past two seasons. Davis is a two-time all-state selection, and she was named the 2023-24 Kansas MaxPreps Player of the Year. Last season, she led Blue Valley North HS to a 20-5 record and a third-place finish in the Class 6A State Tournament. Davis was named the Sports in Kansas 6A Girls Basketball Player of the Year after averaging 19.8 points and 7.4 rebounds per game.



A prolific scorer, Davis set Blue Valley North’s single season scoring record with 463 points as a sophomore, then topped that mark last year with 495 points. Davis enters her senior season with 1,115 career points and she is on pace to become the school’s all-time leading scorer. Last season, she had nine games of scoring 25 or more points. As a sophomore, Davis helped the Mustangs claim the Class 6A State Championship.



Davis is the third KU signee for the 2025-26 season, joining guard Libby Fandel and forward Tatyonna Brown, who signed with the Jayhawks last week.



Kansas Women’s Basketball Nov. 2024 Signees

Tatyonna Brown – 6-2, F, Colorado Springs, Colo (Air Academy HS)

Jaliya Davis – 6-2, F, Leawood, Kan. (Blue Valley North HS)

Libby Fandel – 6-1, G, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier HS)

Would KU beat....

Was looking at the Athletic 134 rankings of all of the teams in D-1. Looking at teams they ranked ahead of us made me think about whether we think we would beat these teams. I think we'd potentially beat all of these teams at this point. Thoughts on KU (ranked 58 by the Athletic) against....

Arkansas (37th, 5-5)
Michigan (38th, 5-5)
Florida (43rd, 5-5)
Washington (44th, 6-5)
USC (45th, 5-5)
Navy (46th, 7-3)
Nebraska (50th, 5-5)
Rutgers (51st, 6-4)
VaTech (52nd, 5-5)
UVA (55th, 5-5)
BC (56th, 5-5)
Wisconsin (57th, 5-5)
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