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Not so exciting! Therefore, I am conjecturing that we, 21st century Americans, like democracy, but prefer and enjoy even more the entertainment of competitive elections.
A democracy that results in a monopoly is not an American trait and is a detriment to the election enterprise. There is no thrill or sustainable voter engagement when the growing collective liberal majority always wins; even the liberals would agree. In a demagogic statement,
Trump once said “We’re going to win so much, you may even get tired of winning!” He is right about the “tired of winning” aspect. In America,
we impose a salary cap in professional sports for this exact reason. I do not believe this was our founding fathers’ intention, but the electoral college system has seemingly morphed into a “salary cap” in the political arena because of its inadequate rules of vote allocation. It has evened the playing field by fictitiously increasing and/or decreasing the impact of certain votes on t
By Jason Hall
Apr 30, 2021
Tom Brady, even if he s starting the comparisons himself.
Former Alabama quarterback
Naturally, social media users drew comparisons of a shirtless Jones smoking a cigar to Brady s infamous NFL Combine picture. But Jones himself made the comparison two years ago using a different photo of himself.
Prior to taking the reins of the Crimson Tide offense, the quarterback tweeted a photo of himself with a similar frame to Brady s infamous photo from 2000.
Brady, who was selected in the sixth-round in the 2000 NFL Draft and went on to lead the Patriots to six of his seven Super Bowl championships, joked about the infamous photo going viral on Draft Day, tweeting, Annual Post Tom s Shirtless Combine Photo on Twitter Day. My favorite, with eye-rolling emojis.