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I have a lot of genuine liberal friends.

They hate Trump, but they don’t like any potential democrat candidates for president except Kennedy or maybe Whitmer or Pritzker. Most have told me if they can’t get someone like Kennedy, their next choice is DeSantis. Since none of those Dems will get the nomination, about the only way the GOP can lose the White House is to nominate Trump.

I want to congratulate MAGA tonight. We successfully overthrew the Govt, the right way.

In 2021, there was a lot of talk and consternation on this board about the fall of the nation. We stood on the precipice of that tumble and instead of giving into the baser instincts inside of us and giving the Dem Elite the nationwide insurrection they so desperately wanted. We instead gathered ourselves, we held the line, we maintained good order and discipline and allowed their unruly mob and greed do the job for us in bringing about their downfall.

I’m so proud of our country, it still hasn’t really sunk in what we averted by last night’s victory. It will take some time for me to process it all and what it actually means.

The irony of last night’s results. Even though Trump wasn’t President for 4 years, he dictated every policy action and dominated their psyche. Instead of being gone and out of office in 2 months, they have to deal with him for 4 more years. This is the first time I’ve ever seen a non-sitting President still carry the amount of clout and influence that he did these last 4 years. It was almost as if he was a minority leader that they were forced to work with. He will effectively been directly in the game for 12 years.

It’s been a damn good day, Tater.

WVU Release WVU Men's Soccer - West Virginia and Kentucky to Meet in Sun Belt Semifinals

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Nov. 12, 2024) The No. 10 West Virginia University men’s soccer team is back at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium on Wednesday for the semifinals of the Sun Belt Championship against Kentucky. Kickoff against the Wildcats is set for 7 p.m.



The Mountaineers are the top seed after winning the Sun Belt regular season title and are coming off a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over Georgia Southern. Junior Marcus Caldeira, senior Carlos Hernando, and graduate student Sergio Ors Navarro each scored to send the Mountaineers to the next round.



Nick Farrell and Adam Zundell have the call of Wednesday’s contest on ESPN+. The game also can be heard on 91.7 FM (WWVU) in Morgantown, and live stats are available at WVUsports.com.



Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance by visiting WVUGAME.com or calling 1-800-WVU GAME. Tickets are $12 while tickets for students are free with a valid student ID from any Sun Belt institution.



The Mountaineers took home numerous Sun Belt postseason awards with graduate student Sergio Ors Navarro claiming Sun Belt Player and Offensive Player of the Year while head coach Dan Stratford was named Coach of the Year. Ors Navarro, graduate student Ryan Baer, and graduate student Max Broughton were all named to the All-Sun Belt First Team while junior Marcus Caldeira and redshirt-senior Marc Bonnaire earned spots on the second team.

Ors Navarro leads the Sun Belt with 13 goals and 30 points while Caldeira is second on the Mountaineers with nine goals. Ors Navarro, freshman Isaac Sheer, senior Frederik Jorgensen, and graduate student Simon Carlson lead the team with four assists each.


Kentucky is the No. 4 seed in the SBC Championship and are 6-5-6 overall after defeating South Carolina, 1-0, in the quarterfinals.



Logan Dorsey was named All-Sun Belt First Team and has 13 goals on the year, including the game-winner against the Gamecocks on Sunday. Casper Mols has played 10 games in goal and made 44 saves.



For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

WVU Release WVU Men's Soccer - West Virginia and Kentucky to Meet in Sun Belt Semifinals

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Nov. 12, 2024) The No. 10 West Virginia University men’s soccer team is back at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium on Wednesday for the semifinals of the Sun Belt Championship against Kentucky. Kickoff against the Wildcats is set for 7 p.m.



The Mountaineers are the top seed after winning the Sun Belt regular season title and are coming off a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over Georgia Southern. Junior Marcus Caldeira, senior Carlos Hernando, and graduate student Sergio Ors Navarro each scored to send the Mountaineers to the next round.



Nick Farrell and Adam Zundell have the call of Wednesday’s contest on ESPN+. The game also can be heard on 91.7 FM (WWVU) in Morgantown, and live stats are available at WVUsports.com.



Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance by visiting WVUGAME.com or calling 1-800-WVU GAME. Tickets are $12 while tickets for students are free with a valid student ID from any Sun Belt institution.



The Mountaineers took home numerous Sun Belt postseason awards with graduate student Sergio Ors Navarro claiming Sun Belt Player and Offensive Player of the Year while head coach Dan Stratford was named Coach of the Year. Ors Navarro, graduate student Ryan Baer, and graduate student Max Broughton were all named to the All-Sun Belt First Team while junior Marcus Caldeira and redshirt-senior Marc Bonnaire earned spots on the second team.

Ors Navarro leads the Sun Belt with 13 goals and 30 points while Caldeira is second on the Mountaineers with nine goals. Ors Navarro, freshman Isaac Sheer, senior Frederik Jorgensen, and graduate student Simon Carlson lead the team with four assists each.


Kentucky is the No. 4 seed in the SBC Championship and are 6-5-6 overall after defeating South Carolina, 1-0, in the quarterfinals.



Logan Dorsey was named All-Sun Belt First Team and has 13 goals on the year, including the game-winner against the Gamecocks on Sunday. Casper Mols has played 10 games in goal and made 44 saves.



For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

WVU Release WVU Rifle Jumps to No. 1 in CRCA Poll

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Nov. 12, 2024) – The West Virginia University rifle team is ranked No. 1 in the Collegiate Rifle Coaches Association (CRCA) poll, the organization announced.

Georgia Southern sits at No. 2, TCU at No. 3, Kentucky at No. 4 and Alaska Fairbanks is No. 5.



The poll is determined based on each team’s most recent match score.

Joining West Virginia and Kentucky from the GARC in the poll are No. 10 Memphis, No. 12 Army, No. 13 Army, and No. 14 Akron.

The Mountaineers have won 20 straight regular season matches, dating back to the beginning of the 2023-24 season. West Virginia’s 4739.5 aggregate score is tied for the best in the nation with Alaska Fairbanks. The 2355 mark in smallbore is the best while the 2384.5 in air rifle sits second.



Senior Gavin Barnick is averaging a team-leading 1186.2 aggregate average which is the fifth best in the country. Barnick and sophomore Griffin Lake average a 589.8 in smallbore and is the seventh best in the nation. Camryn Camp’s air rifle mark of 596.6 is the ninth-best in the country.


The Mountaineers close out action on the fall schedule when they welcome defending NCAA National Champion TCU to the WVU Shell Building on Saturday. The match is scheduled to begin at Noon ET.

For more information on the Mountaineers, visit WVUsports.com and follow WVURifle on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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