’Mr. Putin, tear down yourself!’ Did Biden reach for greatness, or World War III?
In Biden’s gamble
, the risk of World War III is real, but the risk of not rallying the world community against Putin is seen as even greater. Seeing, I think the president’s bet on tough talk is a winner. However, that won’t be decided by me, but by history. And at 4:15 p.m. EST for a 45-minute virtual event withthe Will Bunch Culture Club
. If you’re a politically obsessed boomer like me, prepare for a dose of ‘70s nostalgia, but if you’re asome cool, weird stuff about what your government was up towere known to basketball and the world as “Showtime,” which would be a terrible name for a series on HBO Max. Hence, Philly-suburb-bred Adam McKay’s
— a 10-part scripted series that mixes documentary technique and McKay’s patented demolition of “the fourth wall” withand the rebirth of the NBA. Keyed by the arrival of Magic Johnson on the court and a star turn for John C.
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