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Observations made after the second Republican presidential debate

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Even though he didn’t participate in the Republican presidential debate, former President Donald Trump remains the clear frontrunner in the Republican nomination for president in 2024.

On Wednesday night at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California, the seven GOP candidates squared off, and the event provided a number of memorable moments, including former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley unleashing what seemed to be the field’s pent-up frustration with entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy.

She told him, “I feel a little bit dumber for what you say, every time I hear you.”
Joe Biden has been the target of early attacks from the Republican presidential debate field. Tim Scott, a senator from South Carolina, has remarked that instead of being on the picket line with the striking auto workers union in Michigan on Tuesday, Biden should be at the southern border. Biden, according to ex-Vice President Mike Pence, should be “on the unemployment queue.” Burgum, the governor of North Dakota, accused Biden of interfering with “free markets.”

The results of the Republican presidential debate organised by Fox Business Network and Univision are unlikely to alter the course of the Republican presidential debate, where Trump continues to lead in both national and early-state polls.

Furthermore, many viewers may have stopped paying attention due to the chaotic, difficult-to-follow crosstalk.

What we learned during the second Republican presidential debate:

Trump’s cautious strategy appears to be successful.
Trump may have played it safe in the 2024 GOP primary by not participating in the debates and instead running as an incumbent.

It’s hard to imagine, though, that he would lose much support among party members as a result of skipping Wednesday night’s embarrassing event.

Some of Trump’s opponents made some critical remarks. DeSantis criticised him for running a budget deficit. Early in the evening, Christie insulted him by labelling him “Donald Duck” for not attending the debate, and in his closing remarks, he said that he would “vote Trump off the GOP island.”

This individual has not only caused strife within our party, but also between American families. Christie said that his actions had caused rifts among Americans. To quote one of the contestants: “He needs to be voted off the island and he needs to be taken out of this process.”

A field of candidates wooing voters who have a mainly positive view of Trump’s leadership shielded him from real criticism during his four years in the Oval Office.

Trump senior adviser Chris LaCivita stated in a statement, “Tonight’s GOP debate was as boring and inconsequential as the first Republican presidential debate and nothing that was said will change the dynamics of the primary contest.”


Interruptions, crosstalk, and lengthy squabbles between candidates and moderators over speaking time marred the second GOP primary debate.

This is problematic for viewers who are trying to make sense of it all, but it’s downright disastrous for the candidates who are trying to distinguish themselves as preferable to an absent Trump.

DeSantis and Haley, two of the top polling candidates behind Trump, were also among the least willing to plunge into the dirt, especially in the important first hour. The moderators made many early attempts to give the floor to the governor of Florida. But for the first fifteen minutes, he barely registered.

When compared to his competitors, Ramaswamy fared better because he was able to talk more loudly and more quickly. On multiple occasions, he became mired in the mud of his own talking points and the crossfire of criticism from dissatisfied contenders like Scott.

Even though the moderator team will receive criticism for losing order in the room within the first half hour, voters can still learn valuable information from a chaotic debate.

Whacking with a palmetto
Scott seemed to be on the lookout for conflict all night, and he found it when he locked eyes on fellow South Carolinian Haley.

Haley cut off his line of attack with a ‘Bring it’ when he accused her of wasting taxpayer money on $50,000 worth of curtains at a $15 million subsidised site while she was the US ambassador to the UN.

The two Republican presidential debate then began arguing about who should pay for the curtains. Haley responded, “Do your homework, Tim, since Obama bought those curtains,” and Scott asked again, “Did you send them back? When asked, “Did you return them?” Following this, Haley asked, “Did you send them back? If anyone works in Congress, it’s you.

It wasn’t the most heated exchange of the evening, but it was close. A decade ago, when Haley was governor of South Carolina and Scott’s predecessor, Republican Jim DeMint, resigned from the Senate, the animosity between the two native sons of the Palmetto State looked deep. Scott appears to have lost a lot of support due to the current presidential campaign.

DeSantis’s performance was erratic.
DeSantis, facing his Republican presidential debate rivals for the first time in earnest, gave an inconsistent performance from the debate’s centre stage, a position he held with much more confidence before the first debate in Milwaukee but now holds much less sway over.

DeSantis let Fox go to commercial when Pence seemed to blame the governor for the murderer in the Parkland school shooting getting a life sentence instead of the death penalty, despite the rules allowing candidates to respond if they were invoked. (DeSantis disagreed with the ruling and pushed for a statute that lowered the bar for sending someone to Florida’s death row.) When Vice President Pence criticised DeSantis of overspending Florida’s budget by 30% during his administration, DeSantis did not defend himself.

Later, he gave Scott the last say on changing Florida’s Black history curriculum standards, and he had trouble responding to Haley’s (correct) criticism that he had already taken actions to halt fracking in the state by then.

For example, prior to the first Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee, a top strategist for a pro-DeSantis super PAC told contributors, “79% of the people tonight are going to watch the debate and turn it off after 19 minutes.”

According to this metric, the governor of Florida waited until 16 minutes into Wednesday night’s debate before making his opening statement. When he did speak, he maintained the more direct criticism of the GOP frontrunner that he has been hinting at for the past few weeks.

Similar to how DeSantis blamed Biden for inflation and the autoworkers strike, Trump’s absence in California was compared to Biden’s lack of “completely missing in action for leadership” on the economy.

And who else do you know has disappeared? DeSantis has claimed that President Trump has gone silent. He needs to be here tonight. For your sake, he should defend his past actions.

However, after the Republican presidential debate, DeSantis mainly refrained from making any more direct attacks on Trump, saving his challenge for a post-debate interview on Fox News.

DeSantis closed the Republican presidential debate with a powerful statement. He asserted leadership by rejecting moderator Dana Perino’s calls for contenders to “vote off the island” one of their rivals. A idea that Trump’s polling lead in September meant anything was firmly shot down as he called it a night.

“Polls don’t elect presidents, voters elect presidents,” he stated, before blaming Trump for the GOP’s poor showing in the polls over the past three elections.

However, as the super PAC strategist had before noted, by that time, no one cared.

Latino voters face challenging concerns about immigration
As the discussion was winding down, Univision co-host Ilia Calderón asked Vice President Pence how he planned to reach out to Latino voters who may have felt the Republican Party was hostile or uninterested in them.

“I’m incredibly proud of the tax cut and tax reform bill,” he remarked, alluding to the Republicans’ comprehensive 2017 tax plan. He added that Hispanic unemployment has been low under the Trump-Pence administration.

When asked the same thing, Scott emphasised the need for a leader to set an example. “My chief of staff is the only Hispanic female chief of staff in the Senate,” he said. I decided to recruit her since she is the most qualified candidate we had available.

The immigration and gun violence records of the contenders were the primary focus of Calderón’s series of policy questions. Some of them had trouble giving a straightforward answer at times.

She pressed Pence on whether he would coordinate with lawmakers to resolve the issue of illegally-admitted minors. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which provided legal protections to these youth, was terminated by the Trump-Pence administration. After Pence’s answer centred on his efforts to secure the border, she asked the same thing again. Next, he elaborated on his time serving in Congress.

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First, let me inform you that I served in Congress for 12 years, even though it felt like much more. “But you know, something I’ve done differently than everybody on this stage is I’ve actually secured reform in Congress.”

Candidates and Republican presidential debate moderators avoid discussing abortion.
On Wednesday night, it took over an hour and a half before anyone even brought up the topic of abortion.

After five minutes, the topic of discussion had changed. What could be the most important factor in the upcoming election was given less airtime than TikTok.

It was telling that nobody on stage cared.

DeSantis was first asked about this by Perino, who asked him if he thought that the eventual Republican nominee would be hampered by the electoral backlash to abortion laws or the probability of its passage.

DeSantis, who signed the six-week moratorium in April, rejected those worries by citing his popularity in liberal sections of Florida as evidence that he will easily win reelection in 2022. Then, he took aim at Trump for calling the new legislation “a terrible thing and a terrible mistake.”

Christie followed a similar course, arguing that his success as governor of New Jersey, a blue state that often supports abortion rights, for two terms proved that anti-abortion leaders could win in such states.

And that put an abrupt end to the “Republican presidential debate” around abortion in Simi Valley. There are no further questions, and no other contestants are trying to join the conversation in any way.

Politicians attack Dr. Ramaswamy
Others on stage were hesitant to participate because of Ramaswamy’s impressive performance in the first discussion.

Scott attacked the internet mogul early in Wednesday’s Republican presidential debate, saying that his financial history shows connections to the Chinese Communist Party and donations to Hunter Biden. Ramaswamy, clearly irritated, changed tack from applauding the other candidates on stage to defending his professional track record. In the end, Scott and Ramaswamy spoke over one another.

Pence began his response a few time later with a knock on Ramaswamy’s door and the words, “I’m glad Vivek pulled out of his business deal in China.” Haley interrupted Ramaswamy again after he had responded to a question concerning his use of TikTok by saying, “Every time I hear you, I feel a little bit dumber from what you say,” and continuing, “We can’t trust you.” We don’t believe you.” Ramaswamy was attempting to regain his united front when Scott made an apparent attempt to cut him off.

While Haley pounces, DeSantis and Pence avoid questions about health care.
Moderators tried to corner DeSantis and Pence on their health care records, but neither candidate had a good answer.

Pence dodged a question on the Trump administration’s failure to repeal Obamacare by redirecting attention to the issue of mass shootings. Pence again declined to answer Perino’s question of why Obamacare is still not only functional but also popular.

Fox’s Stuart Varney questioned DeSantis similarly, asking him to provide light on the issue of 2.5 million uninsured Floridians.

DeSantis resurrected a tried-and-true enemy of California Republicans: inflation. DeSantis didn’t have much to say in response to Varney’s criticism that it didn’t address why Florida has one of the highest uninsurance rates in the country.

DeSantis remarked, “Our state is a dynamic state,” before citing Florida’s population surge and the state’s relatively meagre welfare payments.

However, it seemed as though Haley was prepared to discuss health care, as she advocated for price transparency to reduce the influence of insurance corporations and providers and for a reform of litigation regulations that would make it more difficult to sue doctors.

One can reasonably ask, “How can we be the best country in the world and have the most expensive health care in the world?” – Haley.

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Victor Wembanyama Explodes for 38 Points in Spurs Win over Suns

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In the best game of his young NBA career so far, Victor Wembanyama dropped 38 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, and blocked two shots to power the San Antonio Spurs to a 132-121 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night.

The Spurs were quick out of the blocks, outscoring the Suns by 19 in the first quarter alone. They had a 27-point lead at one stage during the first half and went into the break up 75-55.

However, the Suns mounted a comeback in the second half, led by Kevin Durant and Devin Booker. Booker, who had missed the previous three games with a sprained ankle, finished with 31 points, nine rebounds, and 13 assists. Durant added 28 points of his own.

With just over four minutes left in the fourth quarter, the Suns knotted up the game at 116 on a Keita Bates-Diop three-pointer. But the Spurs responded with a 12-0 run, 10 of which came from Victor Wembanyama.

Victor Wembanyama was unstoppable all night, shooting 15-for-26 from the field, including three triples. He also controlled the paint on the offensive end, frequently taking advantage of smaller defenders in the post.

“The NBA’s got the greatest athletes on Earth,” Victor Wembanyama said after the game. “But so far, it’s working out pretty well.”

“Every game, we try to find the sweet spot where we need to hurt them. Today, it might be this way; tomorrow, it might be someone else. It’s how great teams work.”

Durant was full of praise for Wembanyama after the game.

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“He’s his own player, person, he’s gonna create his own lane,” Durant said, dismissing comparisons between himself and the Frenchman. “He’s much different than anybody who’s ever played. You can try to compare, but he’s gonna carve out his own lane.”

The Spurs improve to 3-2 with the win, while the Suns drop to 2-3.

Victor Wembanyama’s dominance on display

Wembanyama’s performance against the Suns was a perfect example of his unique skill set. At 7’4″ with a 7’9″ wingspan, he’s simply too big and too long for most defenders to handle. But he’s also incredibly skilled, with a smooth shooting stroke and the ability to handle the ball like a guard.

In the first half, Victor Wembanyama did most of his damage in the post. He used his size and strength to back down defenders and score easy baskets. He also showed off his range, hitting a few jumpers from outside the paint.

In the second half, Victor Wembanyama continued to be a force on offense. He also started to make plays for his teammates, dishing out four assists. He also came up with a few key defensive plays, including a block on Durant in the fourth quarter.

Spurs show resilience

The Spurs showed great resilience in Thursday night’s win. They blew a 27-point lead in the first half, but they didn’t panic. They kept their composure and eventually made the plays they needed to win the game.

Wembanyama’s performance was obviously the biggest story of the game, but the Spurs also got solid contributions from other players. Jeremy Sochan had 18 points and 10 rebounds, while Josh Primo added 15 points.

The Spurs are still a young team, but they’re starting to show signs of improvement. With Victor Wembanyama leading the way, they have the potential to be a force to be reckoned with in the Western Conference.

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Between the Tennessee Titans and the Pittsburgh Steelers Players who will not be playing in Week 9 game

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The Tennessee Titans and Pittsburgh Steelers have a long and storied rivalry that dates back to the 1970s, when the two teams were members of the AFC Central Division. The Titans, then known as the Houston Oilers, were one of the few teams that could consistently challenge the Steelers during their dynasty years of the 1970s and 1980s. The two teams met in the playoffs four times during that era, with the Steelers winning three of those matchups.

The rivalry continued to be heated in the 1990s and early 2000s, even after the two teams were realigned into different divisions. The Titans reached the Super Bowl twice during that time period, but they lost both games to the St. Louis Rams. The Steelers also won two Super Bowls during that era, defeating the Seattle Seahawks in 2006 and the Arizona Cardinals in 2009.

In recent years, the rivalry has cooled somewhat, but it is still one of the most heated in the NFL. The Titans and Steelers have met four times in the playoffs since 2002, and the Titans have won three of those matchups.

Mike Vrabel Returns to Pittsburgh

Titans head coach Mike Vrabel will return to Pittsburgh for the second time as a head coach on Thursday night. Vrabel spent four seasons as a player with the Steelers after being selected in the third round of the 1997 NFL Draft. He won three Super Bowls with the Steelers, and he is considered to be one of the most successful linebackers in franchise history.

Vrabel has a deep understanding of the Steelers’ organization and their culture. He knows what it takes to win in Pittsburgh, and he is looking to lead the Titans to victory over his former team on Thursday night.

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Titans Keys to Victory

The Titans will need to play their best game in order to defeat the Steelers on Thursday night. Here are a few keys to victory for the Titans:

  • Protect the quarterback: The Steelers have a pass rush that is led by T.J. Watt, who is one of the best defenders in the NFL. The Titans will need to keep Watt and the rest of the Steelers’ pass rushers out of the backfield in order to give quarterback Ryan Tannehill time to throw the ball.
  • Run the ball effectively: The Titans have a good running game with Derrick Henry and Dontrell Hilliard. If they can run the ball effectively, it will take pressure off of Tannehill and open up the passing game.
  • Force turnovers: The Titans have a good defense that is led by Harold Landry III and Jeffery Simmons. They will need to force turnovers from Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett in order to give themselves a chance to win the game.

Steelers Keys to Victory

This will also need to play their best game in order to defeat the Titans on Thursday night.

Here are a few keys to victory for the Steelers:

  • Get pressure on the quarterback: This have a good pass rush that is led by T.J. Watt. They will need to get pressure on Ryan Tannehill in order to force him into making mistakes.
  • Stop the run: The Titans have a good running game with Derrick Henry and Dontrell Hilliard. The Steelers will need to stop the run in order to keep the Titans from controlling the clock.
  • Protect the football: This have a young quarterback in Kenny Pickett. They will need to protect him from turnovers in order to give themselves a chance to win the game.

Prediction

The Titans and Steelers are evenly matched teams. Both teams have good offenses and defenses. The game will likely come down to a few key plays. The Titans have a bit more experience than this, and they have been playing better football lately. I predict that the Titans will defeat this on Thursday night.

Conclusion

The Titans and Steelers rivalry is one of the most heated in the NFL. The two teams have a long history of playing close, competitive games. The game on Thursday night is sure to be another exciting matchup.

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Bob Knight, legendary basketball coach, dies at 83

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Bob Knight, one of the most successful and controversial college basketball coaches in history, died on November 1, 2023, at the age of 83. He had been in poor health for several years.

Bob Knight was born in Orrville, Ohio, on October 25, 1940. He played basketball at Ohio State University, where he was a member of the 1960 national championship team. After graduating, he became an assistant coach at Army, where he was promoted to head coach in 1965 at the age of 24.

Bob Knight led Army to four postseason appearances in six seasons before moving to Indiana in 1971. He spent 29 seasons with the Hoosiers, compiling a record of 662-239 and winning three national championships (1976, 1981, and 1987). He also led the United States to a gold medal in the 1984 Olympics.

Bob Knight was known for his demanding coaching style and fiery temper. He was often criticized for his outbursts, which included throwing a chair across the court during a game against Purdue and choking player Neil Reed in practice. In 2000, he was fired from Indiana for violating a “zero tolerance” behavior policy by grabbing the arm of a freshman student.

Despite his flaws, Bob Knight was a brilliant coach. He was a pioneer of the motion offense and was known for his ability to get the most out of his players. He coached some of the greatest players in college basketball history, including Steve Alford, Isiah Thomas, and Mike Woodson.

After being fired from Indiana, Bob Knight coached at Texas Tech for six seasons. He resigned in the middle of the 2008-09 season and retired from coaching.

Bob Knight was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1991. He was a complex and controversial figure, but there is no doubt that he was one of the greatest college basketball coaches of all time.

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Here is a summary of Knight’s career:

  • Won three national championships at Indiana (1976, 1981, and 1987)
  • Led the United States to a gold medal in the 1984 Olympics
  • Compiled a career record of 902-371
  • Is the fifth-winningest coach in NCAA Division I history
  • Was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1991

Bob Knight was a demanding coach and had a fiery temper, but he was also a brilliant tactician and motivator. He got the most out of his players and helped to shape the game of college basketball. He will be remembered as one of the greatest coaches of all time.

Bob Knight: A Complex Legacy

Bob Knight was one of the most successful and controversial college basketball coaches in history. He won three national championships at Indiana and led the United States to a gold medal in the 1984 Olympics. He was also known for his demanding coaching style and fiery temper, which led to numerous outbursts and controversies over the years.

Bob Knight was born in Orrville, Ohio, on October 25, 1940. He was a prep basketball, baseball, and football star at Orrville High School. While a player at Ohio State, his teams compiled an overall record of 78-6. The Buckeyes won the national title in 1960 (Knight was 0-for-1 with one personal foul in a 75-55 win over California in the title game and averaged 3.7 points as a sub that season) and captured Big Ten titles during all three of Knight’s seasons.

After his college career ended, he went into coaching; he was an Army assistant when he was elevated to head coach, succeeding Tates Locke.

Knight coached from 1965 to 1971 at Army, going 102-50. He then moved to Indiana, where his Hoosiers went 662-239 from 1971 to 2000; dressed in his trademark red sweater, he won national titles there in 1976, 1981, and 1987.

Knight’s teams were known for their tough defense and efficient offense. He was a master of the motion offense, which emphasizes player movement and passing to create open shots. He also demanded a high level of discipline and effort from his players.

Knight’s success on the court came at a price, however. He was known for his demanding coaching style and fiery temper. He often yelled at his players and sometimes threw chairs or other objects. He was also accused of physical abuse on several occasions.

In 1984, Knight was arrested for hitting a policeman in Puerto Rico. He was later convicted and sentenced to probation. In 1997, he was accused of choking player Neil Reed in practice. Knight denied the allegation, but he was suspended for one game.

In 2000, Knight was fired from Indiana for violating a “zero tolerance” behavior policy by grabbing the arm of a freshman student.

Despite his controversies, Knight remained a popular figure among many basketball fans. He was known for his loyalty to his players and his commitment to winning. He was also a master of the game and was able to get the most out of his players.

Knight retired from coaching in 2008. He died on November 1, 2023, at the age of 83.

Knight’s legacy is complex and controversial. He was a brilliant coach who won at the highest level, but he was also a demanding and sometimes abusive figure. His legacy will likely be debated for years to come.

Here are some additional insights into Knight’s life and career:

  • Knight was a perfectionist. He demanded excellence from himself and his players.
  • Knight was a master motivator. He knew how to get the most out of his players, even when they were struggling.
  • Knight was a loyal coach. He stood by his players, even when they made mistakes.
  • Knight was a complex figure. He was brilliant, demanding, and sometimes abusive.

Knight’s impact on the game of basketball is undeniable. He was a pioneer of the motion offense and helped to raise the level of competition in college basketball. He also coached some of the greatest players in the history of the game.

Knight’s legacy will be debated for years to come. He was a brilliant coach who won at the highest level, but he was also a demanding and sometimes abusive figure. He was a complex man who lived life to the fullest.

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