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Truth is an absolute defense for libel and slander. Buck could actually post some policy truths to combat the supposed libel.
 
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The state of Oregon has no commitment to either education or football. Not like the South or Midwest. If not for Paul Allen being unable to buy the Sonics or Phil Knight we wouldn't have a basketball team and the Ducks would be the third player in the awesome Pac 12. But we are all in on open borders and endless crime and homelessness and number 50 in education.
 
The state of Oregon has no commitment to either education or football. Not like the South or Midwest. If not for Paul Allen being unable to buy the Sonics or Phil Knight we wouldn't have a basketball team and the Ducks would be the third player in the awesome Pac 12. But we are all in on open borders and endless crime and homelessness and number 50 in education.
At least you admit Oregon would still be drawing 23,666 at dingy, grey, still 38,000 capacity Autistic Stadium and playing at Utah State next week. Fuck Fill Night. Take it to the ghost of the Duck Refuge.
 
The thing is that "lefttard" to your binary mind just means anyone not in your lunatic far right cult. @WestlinnDuck
 
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Noted lunatic far right cultist, Jeff Bezos, is advocating for - get this - free markets and personal liberties. Makes Hitler look like a centrist.https://nypost.com/2025/10/03/media/washington-post-hires-three-conservative-opinion-columnists/
Jeff Bezos’ Washington Post is moving to broaden its editorial voice by hiring three conservative columnists after a string of high-profile liberal departures.
Kate Andrews of The Spectator, Dominic Pino of National Review and Carine Hajjar of the Boston Globe editorial board will join the opinion section under new editor Adam O’Neal, who has said he wants to diversify viewpoints at a paper he acknowledged is read “overwhelmingly” by liberals.
The hires were announced in a memo that O’Neal circulated to staffers. The newspaper also announced the  “On my first day at The Post, I wrote to you all that advocating free markets and personal liberties would be critical to rebuilding trust with Americans,” O’Neal wrote in the memo — a copy of which was obtained by the New York Post.
Adam O’Neal, the new opinion editor at The Washington Post, has been tasked with reshaping the paper’s editorial pages.
“By rejecting partisanship, welcoming debate within the pillars, and projecting optimism, we can appeal to a broader audience and serve high-quality journalism to millions of people around America.”
The hires signal a notable shift at a publication long identified with the left, as its leadership emphasizes themes of free markets and personal liberties.
Hajjar has been outspoken about her conservative views and is a regular guest on Fox News panels.
In a column published last month, she praised Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk as a “generational conservative voice” following his murder, writing that his political legacy would cement him as one of the most influential figures of his era.
Andrews, a British journalist who has written for The Telegraph and serves as US deputy editor of The Spectator, has also drawn attention for her sharp criticism of Democrats.
 
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