I wrote about the passing of Junior Bridgeman, his importance to the Bucks throughout many decades and why he was a model of inspiration beyond the basketball court.
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This weekend, I have a new post about 2026’s key Senate races. If Democrats were to win all five of the races I mention in the piece, that would mean a 50-50 Senate. It’s an uphill climb, but the good news for Democrats is that it’s already clear in each of these states who their strongest nominee would be.
Maybe you should rename the "Chaos Agents" series to "People that think and act differently than I do, did something once I didn't like, and therefore are probably are swimming in pools of DoD money." Holy frig, you have a bone to pick with nearly everybody. I thought the pool of people that meant well in this world was small, but if it's as small as you think it is, than it's time to hang up our hats, go buy a house in the mountains and forget about the world.
@JP no one forces you to read this, maybe you are better entertained with SK's material. Many here like Mathew's insights (when he doesn't fly off the handle).
PS: not wanting to retract my comment and just noticed that JP is a paid subscriber to both SK and RTE substacks... buyer"s remorse?