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Trump slams Gen. Milley as an F- idiot over Afghanistan failure


Trump did not hold back his criticism of Milley, saying, ” You got a 50 million dollar airplane, a 29 million dollar gorgeous helicopter, we had every type of helicopter, many of them brand new literally out of the box. 28/ 29 million, we got 67 million dollar planes.”

Trump described his conversation with Milley “you mean you think it’s cheaper to leave it there so they can have it? Then it is to fill it up with a half tank of gas and fly it to Pakistan or fly it back to our country?” Trump asked Milley.

Trump said Milley responded to his question with, “Yes sir, we think it’s cheaper, sir.”

Trump then said, ” That’s when I realized he[Gen.Milley] was a F–idiot.” The Mara- A- Lago crowd erupted in cheers following Trump’s remarks.

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Last week many Americans became enraged after the Biden Administration’s Afghanistan Papers attempted to blame Donald Trump for Biden’s Afghanistan failure. Trump responded to Biden’s attacks by posting on TruthSocial “These Morons in the White House, who are systematically destroying our Country, headed up by the biggest Moron of them all, Hopeless Joe Biden, have a new disinformation game they are playing – Blame “TRUMP” for their grossly incompetent SURRENDER in Afghanistan. I watched this disaster unfold just like everyone else. I saw them take out the Military FIRST, GIVE $85 Billion of military equipment, allow killing of our soldiers, and leave Americans behind. Biden is responsible, no one else.”


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“Can you believe that the totally corrupt Biden Disinformation Administration is now trying to blame “TRUMP” for their incompetent exit from Afghanistan? They are the worst in history, absolutely terrible people always blaming someone else for their mistakes and blunders – of which there are many!” Trump wrote.
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The Joe Biden Presidency has resulted in the deaths of thousands

In addition to doing serious damage to our economy, national security, energy supply, desecration of gender norms, and more. Yet the left continues to be focused on Trump. It is a sickness with no cure.

How much longer with the leftist press continue to cover for this corrupt imbecile? He had a dementia episode yesterday and could not even dress himself, let alone speak to the Nation about the atrocities in Israel. Time to rid this country of our national embarrassment. Way past time.

stats for match up with Houston

Offense

Scoring offense

Houston #10 Big 12/#79 overall
WVU #11 Big 12/#83 overall

Yards per play
Houston #8 Big 12/#75 overall
WVU #13 Big 12/#103 overall

Yard per rush
Houston #12 Big 12/#96 overall
WVU #8 Big 12/#69 overall

Passing efficiency
Houston #8 Big 12/#64 overall
WVU #12 Big 12/#89 overall

Passing offense
Houston #3 Big 12/#26 overall
WVU #14 Big 12/#120 overall

Passing yards per completion
Houston #11 Big 12/#91 overall
WVU #8 Big 12/#57 overall

Red zone TD%
Houston #7 Big 12/#56 overall
WVU #5 Big 12/#25 overall

3rd down conversion%
Houston #5 Big 12/#31 overall
WVU #13 Big 12/#115 overall

Offensive turnovers per game
Houston #1 Big 12/#4 overall
WVU T-#3 Big 12/T-#21 overall

Fewest Penalty yards per game
Houston #10 Big 12/#80 overall
WVU #2 Big 12/#8 overall

Turnover margin
Houston #2 Big 12/#5 overall
WVU T-#8 Big 12/T-#64 overall

Defense

Scoring defense

Houston #13 Big 12/#97 overall
WVU #3 Big 12/T-#30 overall

Opponent Yards per Play
Houston #13 Big 12/#98 overall
WVU #1 Big 12/#27 overall

Opponent Yards per rush
Houston #12 Big 12/#100 overall
WVU #2 Big 12/#29 overall

Passing efficiency defense
Houston #12 Big 12/#73 overall
WVU #5 Big 12/#29 overall

Opponent Passing offense
Houston #12 Big 12/#89 overall
WVU #8 Big 12/#62 overall

Opponent Red Zone TD%
Houston #14 Big 12/#122 overall
WVU #4 Big 12/#8 overall

3rd down conversion% defense
Houston #11 Big 12/#86 overall
WVU #1 Big 12/ #10 overall

Turnovers gained per game
Houston T-#2 Big 12/T-#30 overall
WVU T-#11 Big 12 /T-#100 overall

Fewest Penalty yards per game
Houston #10 Big 12/#80 overall
WVU #2 Big 12/#8 overall

Turnover margin
Houston #2 Big 12/#5 overall
WVU T-#8 Big 12/T-#64 overall

Oklahoma St. 29 Kansas St. 21 & the Big 12 mishmash.

This game flew under the radar on a crazy college football weekend. But, this one shocked me. Looks like Oklahoma State finishing +3 in the TO Margin was the difference.

This conference really has a mishmash of teams after OU-Texas that are just kinda flailing out there. Then, you have TCU losing to Iowa State, who all of the sudden is 2-1 in the conference after losing to Ohio U.

WVU needs to take care of business in Houston on Thursday night to stay above the fray. Solid line play and defense travels, and I'm banking on that. But, this is Dana's Super Bowl. He's going to put a lot into this one, and may even stay sober this week. That's the Wild Card that worries me - when he is focused, Dana can X's and O's with the best of them. Their defense is shit, but their offense under Dana's watchful eye could be a problem...

WVU has a hell of an opportunity Thursday, and this season, to revitalize the brand.

WVSPORTS.COM West Virginia men's hoops players press conference summary

F Quinn Slazinski is up first.

-- He grew up in Texas, but originally from Detroit. In high school, he attended Huntington Prep so he's familiar with the state. He's familiar with this place and he's happy to be home. He played for Louisville, transferred to play for Rick Pitino at Iona. He gets treated like family here and it's easier to transition.

-- Pitino is a very wise coach, and he gives it to you straight. He never lied to you as a player and he was relentless according to Slazinski. He has his own way of coaching but he believes he became a better basketball player and Pitino helped him become a great man.

-- For the couple months that Quinn has been here he's been able to play free and relaxed. It's been a great change of scenery for him and he's excited for the season. It's easy to focus on basketball and it acts as a sanctuary for him. The turmoil that happened around WVU is motivation for him and the players and gives them a chance to work hard and focus. Their tough schedule gives them a chance to prove themselves this season.

-- It's worked out so perfectly for him and he's so happy to be at WVU and is just wanting ti play. He's thankful for every time he steps on the court.

-- Slazinski wants to get a medical redshirt for last season, after playing less than 30% of games and season ending on injury, so he can come back and play for West Virginia this season. He wants to work towards that. He says his foot feels good and he's ready to go for this year.

-- Quinn thinks he brings maturity to the game and the ability shoot the ball from the power forward position. He has an outside-in type of game, which WVU hasn't seen as much recently. It makes it easier for Slazinski to work off a PG like Kerr Kriisa, who he believes he's like a magician. The offense fits every single players' skills and it's a credit to the coaching staff and the offense fits them perfectly.

-- Age and experience are important for the success of the team. Guys that have won games and been in the locker room is what he thinks is the recipe for winning games and when everyone is on the same page. Huntington Prep brought him here and it worked out. It's been five years since he's been this happy with his situation of playing basketball. The locker room is full of high character people and they enjoy each other's company and they get along very well.
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WVSPORTS.COM West Virginia head coach Josh Eilert press conference summary

--West Virginia head coach Josh Eilert said that he learned that Noah Farrakhan has some hops. He lightened the load on them Friday for practice and gave the players the opportunity to have fresh legs and have some fun with it because it was about the fans during the Mountaineer Madness event. It wasn't a scrimmage there it was more open gym and they treated it like an all-star game.

--Eilert wishes that Farrakhan was eligible because he is a quick twitch guy and can score in the open floor. He is going to be the future here.

--Ali Ragab has bought into what they're asking of him and while he has some limitations he will find a way to get rebounds. They are excited about him and he gives Jesse Edwards a dynamic that is hard for him to score over.

--RaeQuan Battle was back in action yesterday and was full-go after the ankle injury. He looks healthy and is back in good spirits. Nothing from the NCAA yet on Battle but they hope to hear this week in a perfect scenario.

--NCAA gives you a timeframe to work with on waivers if you meet certain requirements so they typically make decisions before competition if timelines are met. Worst case scenario Battle doesn't get it and they have to do what's best for Battle so they will keep him involved and locked in. He worries about that for Battle because he really does need basketball in his life. It's something he needs on a day-to-day basis and he needs that structure and accountability. Battle can not secret scrimmage without a waiver.

--Eilert said they will look at appealing if Battle doesn't get approved but he feels like it should be rubber stamped if you know his story and why he chose West Virginia. He thinks the NCAA is going to do right by him and he'll be playing for them. That's his gut feeling.

--West Virginia will hold a closed scrimmage against an opponent so it will be refreshing to see who is going to give hard minutes or get hard rebounds. They're going to get to a point where they can narrow the rotation and the minutes become more valuable. They're throwing a lot of things at them and they are picking it up quick.

--Some of the previous West Virginia teams had instant offense off the bench and he is willing to look at that as a possibility.

--Eilert thinks the rotation will be around nine guys with them giving eight plus minutes.

--Eilert looks at points per possession and assist to turnover ratio when it comes to stats. The latter means they are playing with a lot of continuity and chemistry so if that starts to get upside down he might be throwing too much at them too quick. On Saturday that ratio was 19-14 and the week before they weren't quite at that level yet so it has a lot to do with guys making shots.

--Kerr Kriisa is a pass first guy and has great vision. On rebounding, Jesse Edwards how it translates from playing a 2-3 zone to man-to-man could look a little different. He has to study his offensive rebounds and they could compare that across Syracuse to West Virginia. Kriisa's strengths on the offensive end can negate some of his deficiencies on the defensive end and he's smart and plays the game the right way so he understands how to uncover those.

--Ofri Naveh still has family in Israel but they are in the Northern part there and most of what is going on is in the Southern. His mom, dad and sister are over there and they haven't been directly impacted but there are plenty of people he knows that have been affected in the Southern part. His dad was here a few weeks ago and even played paintball with the team.

--It's a strategy for Eilert to scrimmage as much as possible to get a feel for his team and the players to do the same. He wants them to know what to expect from him and vice versa. It's for their benefit overall. Eilert drills out a lot of defensive things and offensive sets but in the end it comes down to how they play and execute in game situations so the film is critical for the coaches on both ends of the floor. It provides carryover and a sample to sit down with the players to get on the same page.
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