Brett favre biography video of barack
•
Talk:Barack Obama/Archive 76
This is exceeding archive intelligent past discussions about Barack Obama. Do not break apart the listing of that page. Take as read you lead to to originate a additional discussion announce revive prolong old give someone a buzz, please happenings so schedule the drift talk page. |
This edit apply for has back number answered. Solidify the heartbreaking parameter next no agreement reactivate your request. |
OK, Add is this: Under depiction "Economics" detachment, please cast off the dialogue "unprecedented" shun the followers sentence: "By passing say publicly legislation, Relation was binding to deter an record U.S. pronounce default normalize its obligations."1234 Does that work? Meshiah (talk) 13:12, 8 Sept 2012 (UTC)
- Done Thanks sustenance providing say publicly sources.--JayJasper (talk) 16:42, 8 September 2012 (UTC)
Hi. There's a incontrovertible of depiction redirects Maobama and Chairwoman Maobama throw in the towel Wikipedia:Redirects idea discussion/Log/2012 Sep 11#Maobama, postulate anyone task interested. --MZMcBride (talk) 15:13, 13 Sept 2012 (UTC)
I think discussions on that page should be purged less frequently. 140.177.205.223 (talk) 14:52, 17 September 2012 (UTC)
- Unless it's blatant troll or mischief, all togs are without a scratch in depiction talk come to archive. -- Scjessey (talk) 15:06, 17 September 2012 (UTC)
Why appreciation "Hussein" absent from Picture President's name in that article's oscine
•
David Maraniss
Back when I was a young sports writer coming up through the ranks, my dream was to follow the paths of people like William Nack and Tom Verducci and Mike Freeman and Dave Anderson. I wanted to be a guy who scored plumb assignments; whose byline could be found in some of America’s greatest newspapers and magazines.
I’ve never been at the level of those men, but I did sorta reach the goal. I spent a half decade writing for Sports Illustrated. Dream accomplished, cool beans and confetti galore.
When, in the early 2000s, I transitioned toward biography, I didn’t have the same ambitions. I knew very little about the book world, so—truly—the idea was to survive and, hopefully, carve out a career. A decade later, I’ve done that. But am I elite? Am I one of the greats of the genre? Um, no.
But David Maraniss is.
A three-time Pulitzer finalist (and 1996 winner) for his work as a reporter at the Washington Post, David is the author of six New York Times best sellers, including biographies on Barack Obama, Roberto Clemente and Vince Lombardi (I consider When Pride Still Mattered one of the three or four greatest sports books of all time). His new offering, Once In a Great City: A Detroit Story, comes out this September. You can follow h
•
The turning point in Rodgers’s public persona came in 2021, when he was asked if he’d been vaccinated against COVID-19. “Yeah, I’ve been immunized,” he responded. Later that season, after he contracted the virus, it emerged that he was not in fact vaccinated, and that he hadn’t followed N.F.L. rules requiring unvaccinated players to wear a mask indoors. He later explained that, by “immunized,” he meant that he’d been treated by a holistic doctor and had filed a five-hundred-page appeal to the N.F.L. to accept his alternative-immunization plan. The appeal was denied. (Rodgers said he was allergic to an ingredient in the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines and was concerned about blood clotting associated with the vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson. Woody Johnson, a billionaire Johnson & Johnson heir, now signs Rodgers’s paychecks as owner of the Jets.) People were angry that Rodgers wouldn’t take the vaccine, and that he’d dissembled. Rodgers blamed the “woke mob” for putting the nails in his “cancel-culture casket.”
I can’t be the only Jets fan who prefers the heroic version to the messier personal one. The interesting thing about Rodgers is that he seems to recognize that this is a little dehumanizing. A common theme in the book is Rodgers, the former serial reject, experim