Well we used to have free and fair elections to deal with such things.
The nasty little truth of course is that the governed are really ultimately to blame.
If the NCAA were a national government, it would be violently overthrown, its leaders lined up against a wall and executed, and its headquarters burned to the ground. What a corrupt, inept, unaccountable racket.
You're confusing don't know with can't know. Regardless, as Neil Degrasse Tyson says, the universe doesn't care if you don't understand it.
As far as the framers are concerned, they also knew how corrupt religion could be, which is why the only times religion is addressed in the constitution is...
One way to integrate all religions is to admit upfront the obvious truth: That all religions are full of ridiculous superstitions and self-contradicting precepts and should never, ever, EVER serve as the basis for secular governmental policy. I feel like I'm on solid constitutional ground here...
Not me. I don't care what cable news station from whence you're opinionating; if you're lying, I'm onto you. And I'm highly informed and possess impeccable critical thinking skills, so I know a liar when I see one. For example, while Shep Smith is on Fox, and Fox has a lot of intentional liars...
I've got two particular intrinsic talents, or gifts if you will.
1) I've got ridiculous endurance.
2) I can spot trends.
I may be dogshit at everything else but on those two...rock solid.
I've grown to despise this lackluster shitbag program. How long has it been since Iowa had a guy who could break down a defense? Has Francis ever had one? God they suck.
I always knew it was bullshit b/c Dolph and Kurt are tight, and Dolph's going nowhere without Kurt signing off on it.
Barta may have the title of Athletic Director, but Kurt owns that athletic department, and everybody knows it.
So I was listening to NPR last week and one of the hundreds of Democratic presidential candidates was there doing the old bullshit glad-handing routine and the NPR reporter interviews some rando student...and this is the great part...said rando student, realizing her name had been stated, said...