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  1. yahoo.com House Republican Calls Out Biden Impeachment: “There’s No Evidence” Tori OttenMon, August 28, 2023 at 10:58 AM CDT·2 min read3.6kLink Copied 3–4 minutes Kevin McCarthy is making it increasingly clear that he intends to open an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden—but some of his Republicans are furious with him for it. Republicans have insisted for months that Biden is guilty of corruption and influence peddling overseas, despite producing no actual evidence. McCarthy has suggested opening an impeachment inquiry into Biden next month, once Congress returns from recess, so that Republicans can access more information and witnesses, which will supposedly lead them to the truth. McCarthy is doubling down on his threat behind closed doors, CNN reported Monday, but Republicans are not unified behind him. “There’s no evidence that Joe Biden got money, or that Joe Biden, you know, agreed to do something so that Hunter could get money. There’s just no evidence of that,” one GOP lawmaker, speaking anonymously, told CNN. “And they can’t impeach without that evidence. And I don’t I don’t think the evidence exists.” Republicans have (inadvertently) admitted before that they have zero proof of wrongdoing by Biden. But even lawmakers who support impeachment proceedings don’t back opening an inquiry now. Representative Ken Rosendale, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, on Monday called an impeachment inquiry into Biden “long overdue” but accused McCarthy of using the threat to distract from upcoming appropriations votes. “I’m afraid now that he’s bringing it up just to use it as a distraction so that he can try and push forward this continued resolution which many of us are not going to sign off on,” Rosendale told Newsmax. Congress has not passed all the necessary appropriations bills, and it is unlikely to do so by its September 30 deadline. Party leaders on both sides have suggested passing a continuing resolution to keep funds flowing until all the bills have passed. But the Freedom Caucus, a group of far-right House Republicans, says it will not support a stopgap. If Congress fails to pass the stopgap measure, the government is at risk of a shutdown. McCarthy has warned a shutdown would prevent Republicans from continuing to investigate Biden, including by opening an impeachment inquiry, in an attempt to bridge the gap between sides. But it doesn’t seem to be working. Ken Buck, another member of the Freedom Caucus, slammed all the impeachment inquiry talk in July. “This is impeachment theater,” the Colorado Republican told CNN’s Dana Bash. “What [McCarthy’s] doing is he’s saying, ‘There’s a shiny object over here, and we’re really going to focus on that. We just need to get all these things done so that we can focus on the shiny object,’” Buck said. “Most of us are concerned about spending.”
  2. yahoo.com Auburn listed among college football’s most recognizable brands Taylor JonesMon, August 28, 2023 at 12:00 PM CDT·1 min read1Link Copied ~2 minutes When it comes to recruiting, programs with strong reputations appear to have the most success. Auburn football has won a total of 793 games in program history, which is 18th-highest among college football programs. Because of this, Auburn has built a strong reputation among the nation’s top recruits. Just how identifiable is Auburn to high school football recruits? Brad Crawford of 247Sports polled several recruits to determine which college football programs are the most recognizable. Auburn made the cut at No. 21. Crawford feels that Auburn’s hiring of Hugh Freeze will only help its stock going forward. The arrival of Hugh Freeze should spike Auburn’s national footprint if the Tigers can get this going quickly on the Plains under their next coach. Auburn won a national championship in 2010 and got back to the final game a few years later, but has fallen behind in college football’s toughest division since with only one 10-win campaign since 2013. Nine SEC programs were included on this list, with Alabama taking the top spot. Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Taylor on Twitter @TaylorJones__ Story originally appeared on Auburn Wire
  3. some idiot called out kavs address.biden certainly did not but your boy.well exboy trump did in fact.. i am talking trump and yes he in fact did and i did in fact post the article. you boys did not read sh*t you just bitch about trump articles which just makes me more dedicated. but at the end of the day biden will never be the trash trump is and it will never be close. if biden decides to start riots that end up with people hurt and dying i will drop him like a hot potato. you people were warned repeatedly but ignored everyone and now the repukes are a joke. but hey if you guys like repukes that believe in jewish space lazers and stuff and want them to be president that is your right.
  4. first not a single dem has said we cannot do better than biden. and if you are talking about me where did i mention the racist card altho trump is a known racist. you do not know mikey well. ask a mod about him changing his posts when he got caught lying. the man is considered a joke by many if not most on the other. why do you not call mickey out when he calls people deranged and dopers? he gets very hateful you just have not seen it yet.
  5. i am surprised maga boys are not all over this thread with the title saying trump looks good and hard..................
  6. how many times do you have to be told hunter was investigated for five years under trump. then ya got the whistleblowers. then well damn we lost him! then you have comey and othrs lying through their teeth which you buy hook line and sinker. let me tell ya something. i already know trump is guilty. there is not doubt in my mind. your guys just throw crap out there to see what will stick. and hell yes i voted for biden and i own it. if he runs again i will probably vote for him again unless someone better comes along that i am comfy with. is biden a rapist? did biden steal from a wounded vets charity? or a kids cancer charity as well? biden can still headline charities but not your boy trump. you guys talk about how sorry he is but you show your heart when you say if he gets in you will vote for him anyway. biden does not give out judges and opposing pols home addresses knowing the crazies will come out. trump did this. i posted articles on all of this. so if you want to take the low road and really show how wonderful a patriot you are go ahead and vote for the only man in history and most of his cabinet to steal a lawful election. you might can fool some of you buddies but you cannot fool me. i forgot...........you gonna vote for the trump university football team?oh wait. my bad. trump stole the equipment money and had another painting of himself made.
  7. the video is out of sink but we still get the info. they must be having problems this morning.............
  8. the first video i posted of this did not work. out of three one works and here it is.................
  9. i gave upon harsin and it looked grim so i retired it early last season so i would not use up all its mojo on a loser like hars............
  10. PT i figured you had a male auburn thong you rocked without telling anyone? lol
  11. tell me what is good about a man who tried to steal an election? i would never smear my honor like that. you are just spitting in the eye of america. ANYone that votes for a crook and a traitor are traitors to this country and all she stand for.
  12. here is an option i swiped from the rant. take it with a grain of salt or not. just trying to help......... Get yourself an IPTV and step into the 21st century. I use Eternal TV but there are many to choose from. My IPTV player app on android is, Tivimate. On Apple I use IPTVX. For around $10 a month you get every cable channel on Earth. Never miss a sporting event again including European football and F1. You get the league passes for every sport you can think of. You even get all the MMA PPVs, boxing PPVs, hell, even WWE PPVs if that's your thing. There is even a category called "24/7" that's plays over 1200 different TV shows and some movies 24 hours a day 365 days a year. Damn near any show you can think of going all the way back to the 1950s. I can even watch up to 9 games at once. Amazing for college football season and March Madness. Given the tools the modern consumer has at their disposal there is really no reason to ever miss a game you want to watch.
  13. bump................i need to get me some gummys and come watch a night game. the videos i have seen on youtube look epic and i know they are better in real life!
  14. youtube tv has shown like two braves games i am aware of since i have had them and it has been about three months or more. i am getting rid of hulu because they donot have the sec network.
  15. Whats your superstition?Give us your pregame ritual. give us your thoughts. i say it will only take a minute or two to whip dem minutemen! as far a superstitions go i pull out my auburn wristband.it has always been a winner.
  16. you sure were a trumper before he let you boys down mickey. you are not being very truthful. allyou experts on here were all about trump and now you are embarrassed if someone mentions him now. he made all of you look like fools and i am here to remind you because most of you have forgotten. but thanx for your expert opinion mickey.........
  17. al.com Cole Cubelic, Roman Harper to debut new SEC Network show ‘Read & React’ Updated: Aug. 28, 2023, 6:16 a.m.|Published: Aug. 28, 2023, 5:57 a.m. 5–6 minutes ESPN analyst and sideline reporter Cole Cubelic, above, will team with Roman Harper in a new SEC Network show this fall called “Read & React.” (Ben Flanagan / AL.com) One of them went to Alabama. The other went to Auburn. One played on the offensive ball, while the other played defense. Yet, they say, it is what will make the SEC Network’s newest show work. Cole Cubelic and Roman Harper will debut a new SEC Network show this fall called “Read & React.” Like all SEC Network programming. the new show will live stream on fuboTV (free trial). “Read & React” with debut on Monday, Sept. 4, at 6 p.m. (7 p.m. ET). The show will have Cubelic, a former Auburn center, and Harper, a former Alabama defensive back, recap and analyze the weekend’s SEC games as they take a deep dive into the key plays and players that impacted those games. “We’re so opposite in ways, but we’re a lot alike, too, if that makes sense,” Harper told AL.com. “No. 1, our looks. No. 2, our position in football. He played center. I played safety. Just completely different. ... With all of that being said, the common ground is ball and the locker room. We’re going to be able to take that connection and put it on TV. I’m really looking forward to it.” Cubelic, an ESPN/SEC Network game analyst since 2011, will continue in his sideline reporting duties for the network’s marquee Saturday game. “I’m thrilled to be in a seat next to Roman Harper every Monday this fall,” Cubelic told AL.com. “(He is) someone I have immense respect for since he played at the Capstone. ‘Read & React’ will be a personality driven X’s & O’s show. We feel like this is something SEC fans will love. I believe SEC are the smartest football fans in the nation and crave more actual schematic breakdowns. We will have fun, learn from one another and hopefully help the audience see the game a little differently each week.” Harper, meanwhile, will continue with “SEC Nation” and “SEC Now,” but he said “Read & React” will be different from other shows on the network. “We’re gonna bring up tape, and we’re going to tell you, ‘Why this team did this, and why this team is so successful.’ We’re not going to just tell it to you. We’re going to be able to show you the plays, the breakdowns, the ins and outs and deliver it to you in intelligent ways that you will be able to understand it, so the next time you watch the game you will be like, ‘I didn’t see that before, but I see it.’ It’s almost like we are opening your eyes to something different.” The SEC is expected to release its fall schedule later today: SEC Network host/reporter Alyssa Lang welcomes studio analyst Takeo Spikes to “Out of Pocket.” The show debuts Aug. 30 at 6 p.m. (7 p.m. ET). “SEC Nation,” the network’s traveling pregame show starring Laura Rutledge, Paul Finebaum, Harper, Jordan Rodgers and Tim Tebow, debuts this season on Thursday from Missouri’s home opener against South Dakota. The gang will be on hand for Tennessee-Virginia on Saturday in the Music City. Marty Smith and Ryan McGee return with “Marty & McGee” on Saturdays starting Sept. 2 from each SEC Nation site at 8 a.m. (9 a.m. ET). SEC Football Final, hosted by Dari Nowkhah with Chris Doering and Benjamin Watson, returns and will air each Saturday after the completion of the final SEC Network football game. “SEC in 60″ returns Monday, Sept. 4, at 7 p.m. (8 p.m. ET). “SEC Inside” is back Tuesday, Sept. 5, at 7 p.m. (8 p.m. ET). “SEC Now” returns with Dari Nowkhah Peter Burns and Alyssa Lang along with the rotating cast of Spikes and Matt Stinchcomb and Chris Doering and Ben Watson. “SEC This Morning,” scheduled to return Friday, Sept. 1, at 7 a.m. (8 a.m. ET) and hosted by Burns and Doering, will run Monday through Friday. “The Paul Finebaum Show” continues weekdays at 2 p.m. (3 p.m. ET) for four hours. “TrueSouth,” a series which revolves around two food stories told from one place, premieres on Tuesday, Oct. 10, with new episodes every two weeks. About FuboTV The game will be live streamed on fuboTV, which offers a free trial. The most basic of plans is the “fubo pro” package, which comprises 146-plus channels for $74.99 per month. Like all cord-cutting alternatives, there are plenty of options, especially for sports. It comes with more than 1,000 hours of cloud-based DVR, and up to 10 screens at once. There is also the “fubo elite” package, which comprises 205-plus channels for $84.99 per month. It comes with fuboExtra (48 more channels) and News Plus (11 more channels). Plus, more than 1,000 hours of cloud-based DVR, and up to 10 screens at once. The “fubo premiere” package is “fubo elite” with the addition of Showtime for $94.99 per month. Mark Heim is a reporter for The Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Mark_Heim. He can be heard on “The Opening Kickoff” on WNSP-FM 105.5 FM in Mobile or on the free Sound of Mobile App from 6 to 9 a.m. daily.
  18. al.com Auburn beat writers project the team’s depth chart for the 2023 season Published: Aug. 28, 2023, 6:00 a.m. 10–13 minutes Welcome to the 2023 season. At long last, after weeks of analyzing practices and trying to figure out how Auburn might line up this fall, Auburn opens up the year with a game against UMass this Saturday and will finally answer all these questions. Well, or at least start answering them. A first-game starting lineup certainly doesn’t cement anything for the rest of the season. But making predictions is fun, so the Auburn beat writers took a stab at sleuthing the Tigers’ depth chart. There was a good bit of consensus. Please direct all notes of agreement to Ainslie and all complaints to Matt. Quarterback Matt: Payton Thorne No need for much explanation here. Auburn announced Thorne will be the starter. Hugh Freeze picked Thorne because of his leadership and decision-making. Is he Auburn’s most talented option? Probably not. Is he the most reliable option? Seems like it. Backup: Robby Ashford Ainslie: Payton Thorne Hugh Freeze went into the portal and plucked out Michigan State’s Payton Thorne because he saw potential. And throughout the offseason, Freeze and Auburn started to see that potential turn into reality through Thorne’s leadership and understanding of the offense — two things that ultimately separated Thorne in the QB race. Backup: Robby Ashford Running back Matt: Jarquez Hunter Another simple one. Hunter is the best running back on a deep running back room. He faced what appeared to be a tumultuous offseason with a sex tape that was leaked allegedly showing him in it. There’s a lot of unknown in that saga, but it doesn’t appear it will keep Hunter off the field. Backup: Damari Alston Ainslie: Jarquez Hunter After backing up Tank Bigsby, it’s now Jarquez Hunter’s time to shine as Auburn’s starting running back. We’ve watched Hunter take the most snaps with the 1s throughout fall camp before being named a All-SEC third-teamer by the conference’s coaches. Backup: Damari Alston Wide receivers Matt: Ja’Varrius Johnson, Omari Kelly, Shane Hooks Auburn may have more options here than any position group on the roster. Of these three, I am the most confident in Hooks starting. Johnson might not start the first game because he’s still returning to full health, but he’s Auburn’s leading receiver from last season and I think he’s going to start when he’s ready. Jay Fair will be in that spot until then. Kelly’s situation might be different. He’s consistently been a starter in practice for Auburn and I think he’ll start the year as the same. I also wouldn’t be surprised to see Camden Brown win that job at some point this season. But expect a lot of rotations and changes here. Backup(s): Jay Fair, Camden Brown, Caleb Burton, Jyaire Shorter, Koy Moore, Nick Mardner Ainslie: Shane Hooks, Omari Kelly, Ja’Varrius Johnson or Jay Fair Did I take the easy way out in naming Ja’Varrius Johnson and Jay Fair co-starters? Probably. But I really see a world where these to rotate in and out of the starting lineup. While Johnson is Auburn’s leading returner at receiver, Fair, by the sounds of it, has really raised his stock throughout fall camp. Meanwhile, after a great showing in last week’s scrimmage, Shane Hooks sounds to have cemented a starting spot, while Kelly has consistently practiced with the 1s throughout fall camp. Backup(s): Camden Brown, Caleb Burton, Jyaire Shorter, Koy Moore, Nick Mardner Tight end Matt: Rivaldo Fairweather Fairweather is a weapon. No other way to put it. He’s essentially been penned in as Auburn’s starter the moment he signed with Auburn. No questions to ask here. Backup: Luke Deal Ainslie: Rivaldo Fairweather Florida International transfer Rivaldo Fairweather was one of the first guys Hugh Freeze went after in the portal, and after seeing a bit of Fairweather in action, it makes sense as to why. Fairweather is a defensive coordinator’s nightmare. What he’s able to do with his 6-foot-4 frame is impressive. Watching him, it feels like 50/50 balls are more like 75/25 balls in Fairweather’s favor. Backup: Tyler Fromm Offensive line Matt (from left tackle to right tackle): Dillon Wade, Gunner Britton, Avery Jones, Kam Stutts, Izavion Miller I’m all in on the new grouping on the offensive line Auburn has shown in the latter parts of the preseason. It doesn’t strike me as a bluff that Freeze said he can’t keep ‘Too Tall’ Miller off the field. Auburn certainly feels comfortable with Gunner Britton in multiple spots and never seemed to have a clear answer in the initial left guard battle between Jeremiah Wright and Tate Johnson. I think this is Auburn’s best five up front. Backup(s) (from left tackle to right tackle): Jaden Muskrat, Jeremiah Wright, Connor Lew, Tate Johnson, Jalil Irvin Ainslie (from left tackle to right tackle): Dillon Wade, Gunner Britton, Avery Jones, Kam Stutts, Izavion Miller I’d be curious to know if there’s another offensive line in the country that could start with as many as four transfers like Auburn could come Sept. 2. Nonetheless, Hugh Freeze knew coming into this that he’d have to reshape an offensive line that was porous last year. And he certainly did that bringing in the likes of Dillon Wade, Gunner Britton, Avery Jones and Izavion Miller — all guys who are likely to start along the offensive line this fall. Backup(s) (from left tackle to right tackle): Jaden Muskrat, Jeremiah Wright, Conner Lew, Tate Johnson, Jalil Irvin Defensive line Matt: Jayson Jones, Marcus Harris While coaches have spoken highly of Kentucky transfer Justin Rogers, I think Auburn rolls with experience up front. Auburn has a good amount of returning starters and leadership on defense. Auburn’s run defense struggled last season and often, that starts up front. We’ll need to see if Jones and Harris can bring improvement there. Backup(s): Justin Rogers, Lawrence Johnson Ainslie: Jayson Jones, Marcus Harris With Keldric Faulk and Mosiah Nasili-Kite doing as well as they did at defensive end in fall camp, Marcus Harris gets to move back inside on the defensive line and all signs point to that being exactly where Auburn wants him. Meanwhile, Jayson Jones has been the subject of a lot of positive chatter throughout fall camp after getting a ton of looks with the first-team. Backup(s): Justin Rogers, Lawrence Johnson Defensive end Matt: Mosiah Nasili-Kite While Keldrick Faulk has generated a lot of buzz here, I think Auburn goes with the Maryland transfer. Faulk picked up an injury just before Auburn’s second scrimmage, but I think Nasili-Kite was going to start anyway to begin the year. That said, I wouldn’t be shocked if Faulk won this job part-way into the season. Backup: Keldric Faulk Ainslie: Keldric Faulk At the risk of being wrong, I’m still going to play devil’s advocate here and name true freshman Keldric Faulk Auburn’s starting defensive end. From what we’ve heard about him throughout camp, he might be too physically gifted to keep off the field — inexperienced or not. In all honesty though, this position is easily one where listing two guys as co-starters would make a ton of sense. Backup: Mosiah Nasili-Kite Jack linebacker Matt: Jalen McLeod Another position where injuries are involved, but I think McLeod is going to be the starter here when healthy. He’s Auburn’s most dynamic pass rusher and that was what coaches said about him before working him into third-down packages. He seems likely to be the early-down jack linebacker with good talent behind him to add more pressure. Don’t be shocked to see multiple jacks on the field at the same time. Backup: Stephen Sings V, Elijah McAllister Ainslie: Jalen McLeod McLeod isn’t the biggest body at the Jack linebacker spot, but he’s been raved about for his speed and “twitchiness” throughout fall camp. He might not be the every-down guy for Auburn, but he’s got too much upside not to consider him the starter here. Backup: Stephen Sings V, Elijah McAllister Middle linebackers Matt: Austin Keys, Eugene Asante Injuries have been an issue here too. I think the Eugene Asante buzz throughout camp has been warranted and despite a shoulder injury, Austin Keys will end up being the top guy at this position. Until then, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Larry Nixon III start against UMass. I think Cam Riley is the odd man out here. Backup(s): Larry Nixon III, Cam Riley Ainslie: Austin Keys, Eugene Asante Eugene Asante is that dude, in my opinion. He might be one of the most talked about guys on the roster from fall camp and I think fans should really be excited about what he might bring to this “linebacker driven defense” as the starting Will linebacker. Meanwhile, Austin Keys has been a little banged up recently, but the Ole Miss transfer still feels like the favorite to start at middle linebacker. Backup(s): Larry Nixon III, Cam Riley Cornerbacks Matt: Nehemiah Pritchett, D.J. James, Keionte Scott Not much to say here. All three have experience in Auburn’s defense and there’s NFL potential in this group. It may be Auburn’s strongest position group. Freeze had to kick them into gear and out of cruise control a bit early on in practice, but coaches seem happy with the improvement and leadership from the trio. Backup(s): Colton Hood, Sylvester Smith, JD Rhym, Kayin Lee Ainslie: D.J. James, Nehemiah Pritchett, Keionte Scott Hugh Freeze said it himself while somewhat criticizing his cornerbacks for thinking “they’re that guy”. In the next breath, he admitted they were. Auburn’s defensive backfield has been locked down for some time now as James and Pritchett could have a legitimate argument to call themselves one of the best cornerback tandems in the country. Meanwhile, Scott is set to return as Auburn’s starting nickel back — a position he thrived at last fall. Backup(s): Kayin Lee, Champ Anthony, JD Rhym, Caleb Wooden Safeties Matt: Jaylin Simpson, Zion Puckett Much of the same as the cornerbacks. A defensive duo that has generally been strong for Auburn in the past. Simpson has had an impressive camp. Backup(s): Donovan Kaufman, Caleb Wooden, Marquise Gilbert Ainslie: Jaylin Simpson, Zion Puckett Jaylin Simpson and Zion Puckett round out an extremely experienced secondary for the Tigers. Simpson has been a leader on and off the field, while Puckett has been a stalwart at safety for Auburn. Backup(s): Donovan Kaufman, Marquise Gilbert, CJ Johnson If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. By browsing this site, we may share your information with our social media partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
  19. mmw when Auburn scores their first touchdown saturday you willbe able to hear the crowd as far away as east glenn ave. i know this for a fact because we would listen on the radio and you could here them erupt!. wonderful times for me.
  20. i spent a short whileup on sand mountain close to snead crossroads. we ran a country store that had an old white wooden church behind it. they had the first three seater i ever saw. taking a potty with two other fellows could get rough is my thinking. it will shock folks but i used to help lead the choir. i was a good kid. not sure what happened..........lol
  21. GAME WEEK BABY! thanx for stopping by and if time and health permit i will post updates throughout the day. would anyone be willing to send season tickets to ol hars so he can get a clue on how to coach a team and lift them up instead of tearing them down?
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