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Strike 3!!! The Dotard goes down swinging! (Original Post) NightWatcher Sep 2017 OP
As it stands right now underpants Sep 2017 #1
He's headed for Alabama this PM! yallerdawg Sep 2017 #2
Gramps kicks dotard rear flamingdem Sep 2017 #3
McCain enjoys slapping the shit out of the asshole like this. Eliot Rosewater Sep 2017 #4
Defeat for Dotard is looking good -- but let's not get cocky. NCjack Sep 2017 #5
Hitting Below the Infamous Mendoza Line Stallion Sep 2017 #6

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
2. He's headed for Alabama this PM!
Fri Sep 22, 2017, 02:19 PM
Sep 2017

Where I do believe he is gonna get jack slapped next Tuesday!

Isn't 'precedenting' so much fun?

Eliot Rosewater

(31,131 posts)
4. McCain enjoys slapping the shit out of the asshole like this.
Fri Sep 22, 2017, 02:35 PM
Sep 2017

I think McCain was outraged he lost to a black man and he thought it was his turn, back then

to his credit he overcame all that


good

NCjack

(10,279 posts)
5. Defeat for Dotard is looking good -- but let's not get cocky.
Fri Sep 22, 2017, 02:36 PM
Sep 2017

There will be plenty of time next week to celebrate Dotard's losing streak. A divorce would be a good change-up.

Stallion

(6,476 posts)
6. Hitting Below the Infamous Mendoza Line
Fri Sep 22, 2017, 03:03 PM
Sep 2017


Mendoza Line
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Mendoza Line is an expression in baseball in the United States, deriving from the name of shortstop Mario Mendoza, whose poor batting average is taken to define the threshold of incompetent hitting. The cutoff point is most often said to be .200[1] (although Mendoza's career average was .215) and, when a position player's batting average falls below that level, the player is said to be "below the Mendoza Line". This is often thought of as the offensive threshold below which a player's presence in Major League Baseball cannot be justified, regardless of his defensive abilities. The term is used in other contexts when one is so incompetent in one key skill that other skills cannot compensate for that deficiency.
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