![]() And by the way, what’s up with this constant, rapid-fire eyelid blinking nonsense of hers as she speaks? It’s as bad as Rachel Maddow’s non-stop blinking. The woman either refuses or is unable to provide cogent answers to even the most basic, common-sense questions presented to her. Her sanctimonious, belligerent attitude at these so-called daily press conferences is offensively obnoxious. Terre Haute, Ind.: This current excuse for a White House press secretary has to go. The “Gangsta’s Paradise” song lyric by the late Coolio resonates: “Even my mama thinks that my mind is gone.” Would we really want Biden unattended during an oncoming hurricane? Someone, please have unselfish mercy for him ASAP. At age 70, I hope that my family members would quickly remove me from a public stage of possible self-induced humiliation if I become that cognitively decayed. Fittingly, “he carries the legacy of Yankee lore” and “the pride of the Yankees” just like Lou Gehrig did generations before.ĭenver: “Where’s Jackie?” President Biden calls during his White House speech as he is searching for the late Congresswoman Jackie Walorski, Republican of Indiana. On top of all of that, he “is a man of fine character - a superstar and mensch.” His humility and selflessness as a youth coach is inspirational, a genuine role model. ![]() ![]() An amazing feat given the game’s great history. But the inescapable accomplishment is that if he were to win the Triple Crown (leading the league in homers, RBIs and batting average), he would be the only Triple Crown winner to have hit 60 or more homers. That Judge tied both The Babe’s 60 homers in a season and Roger Maris’s 61, and is on the precipice of hitting even more, is truly remarkable. Yes, “he’s not just looking for the long ball” but he could also win the rare and coveted Triple Crown last won a decade ago by Miguel Cabrera and before that, Long Island-born Carl Yastrzemski in 1967. 29) eloquently and pointedly outlined not only why Aaron Judge’s season is so remarkably historic, but how. Huntington, L.I.: In what sometimes feels like a sea of sadness and sorrow surrounding our society, your editorial “Amazing Aaron” (Sept. The thrill of watching this Yankee make history
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