Why is Glenn Youngkin lying?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I just saw that nauseating commercial for the 100th time where he says he couldn't have afforded to go to college without a basketball scholarship. It's total BS. Rice back then probably cost no more than Norfolk Academy where he went to high school.

And he averaged ONE point a game at Rice. ONE point. So when he says he'll put the "skills" he learned on the court to work as governor what does that mean? He had no skills. He sucked.

God I hate that guy.


I bet you don't know that skills learned on the basketball court are more than just how to score points.
Team work, cooperation, communication, etc. etc. etc.
Did you ever play a team sport, OP. I am betting not.


https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/glenn-youngkin-1.html

Apparently he didn't learn those skills well enough to ever get off the bench. I wonder how much his scholarship actually was- I can't see a school wasting a full ride athletic scholarship on someone averaging 4.8 minutes per game


Exactly. He was a complete basketball nobody.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just saw that nauseating commercial for the 100th time where he says he couldn't have afforded to go to college without a basketball scholarship. It's total BS. Rice back then probably cost no more than Norfolk Academy where he went to high school.

And he averaged ONE point a game at Rice. ONE point. So when he says he'll put the "skills" he learned on the court to work as governor what does that mean? He had no skills. He sucked.

God I hate that guy.


I bet you don't know that skills learned on the basketball court are more than just how to score points.
Team work, cooperation, communication, etc. etc. etc.
Did you ever play a team sport, OP. I am betting not.


Not the point. The point is a big fat SO WHAT. The guy's father played on Duke's 1960 ACC Championship team and is in the school's Hall of Fame. So Youngkin obviously inherited some talent and had quite the baseline. What did he do with it? Not a whole lot. He went to a fancy private school and managed to snag a scholarship to a no-name basketball program where he rode the bench for four years. He underachieved. Yet, he plays it up like he was Michael Jordan. It's a joke.

None of that matters. I don't care if he went to a fancy private school or sat on the bench. I want someone who is going to put a stop to the anti-white and anti-Asian rhetoric and policies sweeping through the schools.

That will be Youngkin.


We get it. You don't like black people. Thanks for clarifying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just saw that nauseating commercial for the 100th time where he says he couldn't have afforded to go to college without a basketball scholarship. It's total BS. Rice back then probably cost no more than Norfolk Academy where he went to high school.

And he averaged ONE point a game at Rice. ONE point. So when he says he'll put the "skills" he learned on the court to work as governor what does that mean? He had no skills. He sucked.

God I hate that guy.


I bet you don't know that skills learned on the basketball court are more than just how to score points.
Team work, cooperation, communication, etc. etc. etc.
Did you ever play a team sport, OP. I am betting not.


Not the point. The point is a big fat SO WHAT. The guy's father played on Duke's 1960 ACC Championship team and is in the school's Hall of Fame. So Youngkin obviously inherited some talent and had quite the baseline. What did he do with it? Not a whole lot. He went to a fancy private school and managed to snag a scholarship to a no-name basketball program where he rode the bench for four years. He underachieved. Yet, he plays it up like he was Michael Jordan. It's a joke.

None of that matters. I don't care if he went to a fancy private school or sat on the bench. I want someone who is going to put a stop to the anti-white and anti-Asian rhetoric and policies sweeping through the schools.

That will be Youngkin.


And you are the target audience who fell for the fear-mongering hook like and sinker. Congratulations!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just saw that nauseating commercial for the 100th time where he says he couldn't have afforded to go to college without a basketball scholarship. It's total BS. Rice back then probably cost no more than Norfolk Academy where he went to high school.

And he averaged ONE point a game at Rice. ONE point. So when he says he'll put the "skills" he learned on the court to work as governor what does that mean? He had no skills. He sucked.

God I hate that guy.


I bet you don't know that skills learned on the basketball court are more than just how to score points.
Team work, cooperation, communication, etc. etc. etc.
Did you ever play a team sport, OP. I am betting not.


Not the point. The point is a big fat SO WHAT. The guy's father played on Duke's 1960 ACC Championship team and is in the school's Hall of Fame. So Youngkin obviously inherited some talent and had quite the baseline. What did he do with it? Not a whole lot. He went to a fancy private school and managed to snag a scholarship to a no-name basketball program where he rode the bench for four years. He underachieved. Yet, he plays it up like he was Michael Jordan. It's a joke.

None of that matters. I don't care if he went to a fancy private school or sat on the bench. I want someone who is going to put a stop to the anti-white and anti-Asian rhetoric and policies sweeping through the schools.

That will be Youngkin.


Just say 'no' to white supremists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just saw that nauseating commercial for the 100th time where he says he couldn't have afforded to go to college without a basketball scholarship. It's total BS. Rice back then probably cost no more than Norfolk Academy where he went to high school.

And he averaged ONE point a game at Rice. ONE point. So when he says he'll put the "skills" he learned on the court to work as governor what does that mean? He had no skills. He sucked.

God I hate that guy.


How do you know that he was paying a full price at Norfolk academy? My kids attended a private school at that area (Cape Henry) that cost similar to NA, but we never paid a full price. The cost of attendance was just a small fraction to us compared to full ticket.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just saw that nauseating commercial for the 100th time where he says he couldn't have afforded to go to college without a basketball scholarship. It's total BS. Rice back then probably cost no more than Norfolk Academy where he went to high school.

And he averaged ONE point a game at Rice. ONE point. So when he says he'll put the "skills" he learned on the court to work as governor what does that mean? He had no skills. He sucked.

God I hate that guy.


How do you know that he was paying a full price at Norfolk academy? My kids attended a private school at that area (Cape Henry) that cost similar to NA, but we never paid a full price. The cost of attendance was just a small fraction to us compared to full ticket.


Just stop. His father went to Duke and was a businessman His mother had multiple college degrees. Do you know how few Americans went to college in the 1950s? Less than 10 percent. Do you know how many family has BOTH parents go to college then? An even smaller number.

The guy was privileged AF by every conceivable measure: the white male son of college graduates of the 1950s. Did you fall into that category? Let me venture a guess: you did not.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin also played on Trump's Jan 6 BS. He's got no policies on his platform and had admitted to hiding his regressive views during the election.

Absolute creep.


Anti-woman Trumphumper? Hard pass.

Anti-white CRT proponent? Anti-Asian policy supporter? Hard pass.

Mark this post. The reason the Dems win is because they (traditionally) sweep the liberal districts in NoVa. But now that the left has gone bat-sh*t crazy, trying to get anti-white attitudes into the school system and instituting policies that reduced the Asian population in TJ, they will lose a lot of those liberal votes. Plenty of these parents have said "enough." They might be all into liberal virtue signaling when it doesn't hurt them personally, but when the liberal nonsense lands in THEIR own backyard - keeping their hard-working and bright kids out of a prestigious high school or getting their white children to think they are born racists and "owe" black people - the liberals will sing a different tune and vote out the Dem nonsense in Richmond.


God I hope so. But Liberals are so good at propaganda and the female mom vote is so dumb. They just vote liberal because they think it feels good and will probably still do they because they believe the Liberal talking point that CRT is made up. So many of my friends think this way.


LOL. You realize you are posting on a mommy website?

Dumb AF MAGA.

Anonymous
Who cares? Youngkin is going to lose.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I will crawl over burning coals to vote for Youngkin. I don't care about that ad - standard politician stuff that MacAuliffe is equally as guilty of, if what you're saying is true.

Parents have been ignited to vote red in VA over school issues. Mark my words.


Parents are out of control. You really are. Even if mistakes were made, it was a 100 year event for Pete's sake. We're all so sorry having your kid at home was such an inconvenience for you. But at least you all lived.


PP probably isn’t even a parent. Just a MAGA troll trying to push Youngkin.

Anonymous
Youngkin lost the minute he bent over for Trump & his base.

Spineless woman hater.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin lost the minute he bent over for Trump & his base.

Spineless woman hater.


Had he not gone Trumpy, he would have had a chance in northern Va. However, not the rest of Virginia. And therein lies the problem with a Republicans in Virginia. It is extremely difficult to thread the needle such that you can get northern Va and the rest of Va to like a candidate. Many NoVa Republicans will flip parties if the candidate is a jacka$$ Trumpster. And for that I say thank you to my fellow neighbors.
Anonymous
This CRT stuff is their new pivot because the fear mongering on caravans hasn't worked. There are some white people who seem to think teaching about stuff like slavery and Jim Crow is somehow anti-white. As a white lady myself, let me tell you, if learning about the horrors of slavery makes you feel attacked as a white person, you have problems.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe is going to lose and Democrats are going to wonder why. They should have thought about it before anointing him as their candidate. There were so many other, better options.


Random people who may or may not have been Democrats actually voted. The Republicans are the ones who "anointed" their candidate.


FIFY

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This CRT stuff is their new pivot because the fear mongering on caravans hasn't worked. There are some white people who seem to think teaching about stuff like slavery and Jim Crow is somehow anti-white. As a white lady myself, let me tell you, if learning about the horrors of slavery makes you feel attacked as a white person, you have problems.


you just learning about those horrors now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just saw that nauseating commercial for the 100th time where he says he couldn't have afforded to go to college without a basketball scholarship. It's total BS. Rice back then probably cost no more than Norfolk Academy where he went to high school.

And he averaged ONE point a game at Rice. ONE point. So when he says he'll put the "skills" he learned on the court to work as governor what does that mean? He had no skills. He sucked.

God I hate that guy.


How do you know that he was paying a full price at Norfolk academy? My kids attended a private school at that area (Cape Henry) that cost similar to NA, but we never paid a full price. The cost of attendance was just a small fraction to us compared to full ticket.


Just stop. His father went to Duke and was a businessman His mother had multiple college degrees. Do you know how few Americans went to college in the 1950s? Less than 10 percent. Do you know how many family has BOTH parents go to college then? An even smaller number.

The guy was privileged AF by every conceivable measure: the white male son of college graduates of the 1950s. Did you fall into that category? Let me venture a guess: you did not.


In that sense they are the same with Terry.
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