If you're bound and gagged you have two choices....struggle and scream or take a long power nap...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
You were implying that you wanted Linda McMahon to be the Secretary of Defense because it will mean war is as "fake" as wrestling, meaning that in war no one would ever really be hurt or dies because in wrestling in your mind no one is never ever hurt or dies because it is "fake" and I brought up the lawsuits for CTE and brain damage to retired wrestlers to point out that is not the case in wrestling or war. Correct me if that was not the meaning behind your post.
I actually had a neighbor and friend who was a Worldwide Wrestling champion from Canada who retired to a tiny cabin in the woods....told me he'd reset every bone in his body by the end of his career...guy was a gentle giant but trust me....it was all scripted...stuntmen get banged up faking shit alot
Was he known as the Mountie in WWF? My grandmother told be we were related a ten years before she died at the last family reunion.(He wasn't there) I think he is a distant cousin or something. Forget his name too.
I forget....I know his real name and it was Paul but his stage costume and name I forget ..his picture in the costume I just saw on the wall...he was in the game in the 60s...he did win a championship belt....I think he won it in Australia
I was making a joke and getting a dig in about wrestling. If you actually want to argue that fake war would be just as bad as real war because wrestlers get brain damage that could be solved by hiring the CEO of Nerf Toys to be the Assistant Secretary of Defense.
Has anyone ever told you that you have a very linear way of thinking? Let's just agree to disagree on this.
How did we get here? I was asking a serious legitimate question about yours and others opinion on whether or not McMahon is a good choice for leading the Small Business Administration seeing as how, along with Vince built and ran a multibillion stock market trading business that started as a small localized wrestling promotion or if she is not?
How so? Both learn and practice their craft before they re-enact it in front of a paying public and sometimes performers get injured or severely hurt in front of said public. Seems they are more a like than you think.
I like the choice too. McMahon can use her own experience to help and grow other small businesses around the country and it also shows Trump likes surrounding himself around success and can think outside the box which should be taken as a benefit for the American people.
Uhhh, the WWE is Days of Our Lives in a wrestling ring. Like it if you want, I used to. Then I turned 11. I'll guarantee you I have just as much chronic pain as your average pro wrestler, my knees crack like kindling going down every step of a staircase. Hurting themselves doesn't mean they're not actors. I like movies, anyone is free to like wrestling if they want.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/12/07/poll-shows-big-win-bonus-for-trump.html Poll shows big win bonus for Trump This many Americans haven’t felt good about the direction of the country in years. Donald Trump has never been more popular. And most Americans are optimistic about the president-elect’s major agenda items. As hard as it may be for many Democrats to believe, the Trump honeymoon is real –and could be durable. The first big-name, reliable poll taken since the election has lots of good news for the president in waiting. The survey from Bloomberg pollster Ann Selzershows that 37 percent of adults believe the country is on the right track. “Big whoop,” you say. But it hasn’t been that high in almost four years. More significantly, only 49 percent say the country is on the wrong track, the lowest in the more than seven years of the poll’s history. That can be attributed to two factors: happy Republicans and a record high in those withholding judgment: 14 percent. In the days that followed the election, there was much anxiety in Washington about “normalizing” Trump. President Obama even came under criticism for his gracious welcome of the president-elect at the White House. Trump should be shunned, said the critics. Ha! Trump cards a 50 percent favorability rating in the Bloomberg poll, a 17-point jump since August. His unfavorable rating has improved by 20 points. Trump is still not as popular as Obama, who comes in at 56 percent. But Trump is doing pretty well for a guy who won with a popular vote minority and the lowest favorables of any winning nominee in the history of polling. (Speaking of minority presidents, the Electoral College is one of the big losers in the poll, with just 41 percent saying the Framers’ system is still the best way to pick the president.) On Trump’s agenda items there is optimism, too. A narrow majority approves of most of Trump’s cabinet picks. And a jaw-dropping 73 percent were unfazed by Trump’s shifting stances on key issues like prosecuting Hillary Clinton, banning Muslims from entering the United States or retaining portions of ObamaCare. In all, 55 percent of respondents said they were more optimistic about his presidency based on what they’d seen from him in the month since the vote.
He may become the most popular president of our generation if he plays his cards right. Obama had a chance to do the same but decided to push his anti-blue collar worker progressive policies. I guess Trump learned from Obama's epic failures