Mercedes Mone says she lead by example, Glenn Jacobs tweets on the Harris campaign
– Mercedes Mone appeared on WFAN Sports Radio today to promote AEW’s upcoming Grand Slam episode of Dynamite. One of the questions posed to Mone was if she has assumed a mentor type role within the roster since joining and she responded with the following:
“I definitely lead by example. People definitely see what I do and follow what I do. I don’t have to go out there and be like, ‘I’m the leader, I’m the locker room leader or I’m this and that.’ People just see my presentations and how I walk into work and how I leave work and they want to emulate that.”
— Mone was also asked about the Vince McMahon docuseries which will stream on Netflix beginning tomorrow – whether it is a topic of conversation within the locker room and if she will be watching it:
“Well, I haven’t been talking to anyone. I stay in my locker room, I stay in my lane but all I do know, I’m going to grab a blunt, I’m going to get some wine, and I’m going to be watching some Netflix. I can’t wait.”
– Glenn Jacobs talks politics:
The Harris campaign relies on baseless emotional appeals because they have no actual plan or policy to stand on.
If Kamala really wanted to fix the economy or close the border, she already would have.
— Glenn Jacobs (@GlennJacobsTN) September 24, 2024
Could someone tell me ANYTHING the Big Red Machine has done positively/constructively since he took office as Mayor?
Honestly, like what Trump said to Clooney recently, maybe Glen needs to get out of politics & go back to being an entertainer.
If you would actually look at his record as Mayor, you will see what good he has done. He was re-elected for a second term, so I would think that would also say he’s doing a good job.
Does a country founded on immigration have a moral right to “close the borders”? Wouldn’t that make you guys look even dumber in the eyes of the rest of the world than you do right now?
There is a difference between illegal and legal immigration. Closing the border does not mean shutting the country off from those who wish to come here legally. It means making it harder for those who wish to enter illegally.
Once again, Glenn Jacobs is right on the money. The impact of the deep state through Harris, Biden, and the uniparty has been a horrendous disaster for the USA which will impact the republic for decades to come. Those that fled from communist and fascist countries would give testament to this.
@Captain Ass You a correct. Anyone with a basic knowledge of how to browse the internet would be able to find Jacob’s achievements as mayor of Knox County, especially through the globalist covid overreach.
@DB
And yet, those who have fled from communist & fascist countries have NOT gone on the attack against Harris, Biden, & Democrats.
@Captain Ass
2 things: 1) I noticed you didn’t include ANY kind of link to back up your claim, and 2) we all know, even if Jacobs was a train wreck of a Mayor, southern states tend to be idiots, so of course they’d happily re-elect a disaster of a Mayor. I mean, look at states that have repeatedly voted for Republicans for decades; they’re known to be towards the bottom of lists for education, income, among other things.
@Captain Ass
Vladimir Putin was re-elected for a fifth term. Would you think that would also say he’s doing a good job?
@Joseph
So you’d call Columbus legal, or do we count law from colonization only?
@DumBass
I know you’re too high and mighty to answer a simple question, especially one that won’t make you look even an iota less dumb, but specifically which communist and fascist countries are you talking about? (If anyone else knows, feel free to chime in.)
@Luke
No on Columbus because even though he supposedly rediscovered America, it wasn’t North America. It was more the Bahamas. I don’t think he ever came to North America. The British on the other hand established colonies in North America. Were they legal? I’d say yes in the sense that they took over the land to establish new colonies.
Love how Jacobs didn’t acknowledge that during the debate, Trump conceded that he has no plans, just a “concept of a plan”. Nor did he acknowledge something that many Republicans, such as Matt Gaetz have stated publicly. That the last three border bills brought to a vote were defeated by Republicans simply because, as Gaetz said “We can’t hand Biden a W on the border, especially in an election year.”
Also, interesting to note he’s clueless on the role of the V.P. in American government. Either that, or he’s just copying the same script. But hey, what would we expect from a guy that on 9/11, tweeted out a photo of the twin towers with “Jacobs for Mayor.” watermarked on it. Something even his fellow Republicans felt was classless.
@Disgruntled Jobber–You can’t fault Jacobs for being confused on the role of the V.P. After all, V.P. Cheney ran the country for 8 years.
@Joseph
So if I come into your house, lock you and your family in the basement, and move in with mine, that will be legal?
@Luke
No, it would not be legal because I’d own the house. Did the Native American’s own America? They considered themselves stewards of the land, but I don’t think they owned the land. Not in the sense that we think of land ownership. In fact, Native American tribes were often warring with each other over territory all the time.
Native Americans are considered indigenous to the Americas because they were here for a long time but before that, like other immigrants, their ancestors migrated from Asia. There were the Clovis people and before that the Paleo-Siberians. Both migrated from Asia. I think there may have been something before the Paleo-Siberians but I’m not sure.
“Not in the sense that we think of land ownership.” There you go, that’s the point I’m trying to make. Damn savages that had no concept of land ownership (hint: they actually respected it), so we can do what we want with them, right? Especially when we’re stronger, even though we may not be smarter.
By the way, if you look closely at my original post, I was talking about “moral rights”.
@Luke
“moral rights”
Was it morally right to do it? Maybe, maybe not.
“so we can do what we want with them, right? Especially when we’re stronger, even though we may not be smarter.”
Well, yeah. That’s sort of how it worked throughout history. You can look at history and see a lot of conquering for land. If they wanted your land to make themselves stronger and to grow their land, they tried to take it. The Roman Empire, the British Empire, Genghis Khan, and so many others conquered land. Even the Native Americans were fighting over land and not only were they taking the land, but they were enslaving the people they conquered.
Many people that fled from communist and fascist countries to settle in the USA are backing Trump and not Harris. Some are running for office on that very platform. Notice how all the socialists and neocons, Dick Cheney for example, are backing Harris, and the classic liberals, Tulsi Gabbard for example, are backing Trump. Only the truly ignorant, stupid, or evil will ignore the reasons leading to this change of the political landscape.
Harris is part of the Biden regime, so should share the blame for the executive branch’s dismal record on the US economy. Jacobs once again has a better understanding of this concept than those brainwashed by the mockingbird media.
@Joseph
Then you should have no problem whatsoever if take your home because I’m stronger. Or does this only apply to nations?
@DB
Which communist and fascist countries?
By the way, have I ever told you you should be a politician yourself? You have a talent for using insane amounts of words to say absolutely nothing and avoiding specifics like the plague. Hell, if not for the names you drop, I’d think you were a leftist…
But you may want to take care of that BRMJP first.
@Luke
I’m pretty sure it applies to nations and not individuals. I’d say stealing is what an individual does, and conquering is what a nation does.
@Joseph
So semantics. One is right because it’s socially acceptable. This just demonstrates how stupid we are.
@Luke
Was it right or wrong? Not sure. Was it needed? Maybe. If the British, French, and Mexico hadn’t colonized North America and if none of that had happened to lead up to what became the United States, there would probably be no United States of America. If there was no United States and Hitler still rose to power, would the outcome have been the same if the United States never was there to join the Allies against the Axis Powers?
@Joseph
If there was no United States, Hitler may have never risen to power. By the way, the US was a little late to that party… They could have easily pacified Germany right away. Just like they can end a few current wars. Again, this is the quality of your average human being, especially one with “power”.
You sure we need to go into the butterfly effect here?
@Luke
“You sure we need to go into the butterfly effect here?”
Maybe because we can’t say for sure what would have happened if the new world was never colonized? Some people think that the different tribes would have lived in peace and North America would have been a land filled with different religions, languages, and all that. But before the new world was colonized, the Native American’s weren’t really living in peace with each other. They were warring over territory and in some cases, enslaving other tribes. So, what would the new world look like today if it was never colonized? Would we have had a land filled with tribes living in harmony, or destroying each other? Who knows, maybe North Ameria would have become New Mexico.
@Joseph
I’m not denying any of that. I’m just saying closing the borders of a country built on immigrants, legal or not, is pure hypocrisy and makes you guys look stupid.
@Luke
And as I said before, it’s not closing the borders. Not in the way one might think, where everything is locked up and no one is allowed in. It’s simply making sure people come in the right way. Instead of coming in through the back door or climbing in through a window, you walk in through the front door.
@Joseph
And as I said before, it doesn’t matter.
Besides, your front door is broken. I’m not taking over your house before you fix it…
@Luke
Between five hundred thousand and one million legal immigrants entered the United States in 2023. Around eight hundred and seventy thousand became naturalized citizens in 2023. How is the door broken? Or is this one of those things where just because this country was built on immigrants that everyone should be allowed to enter no matter which way they want to come in. How many people should this country let in?