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To: locogringo who wrote (999144)2/6/2017 1:20:28 PM
From: Land Shark  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1574302
 
Donald Trump will not be allowed to address Parliament on UK state visit, Speaker John Bercow says

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To: locogringo who wrote (999144)2/6/2017 2:19:22 PM
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Trump supporters see a kindred spirit in Patriots’ come-from-behind victoryBy Greg Hadley

ghadley@mcclatchy.com

President Donald Trump’s relationship with the New England Patriots has been well-documented: He considers their star quarterback to be a personal friend, he picked them to win the Super Bowl on Sunday and he has sided with them against the team’s most notorious enemy: commissioner Roger Goodell.

But unlike Trump, the Patriots entered Sunday’s game as the favorites, limiting the similarities one might draw between the two.

The Patriots took care of that Sunday, going down 21-0 at one point. Suddenly, the Atlanta Falcons looked unstoppable. But at that moment, Donald Trump Jr. took a moment to note something.

Going into the Nov. 8 election, the New York Times had Trump as the major underdog, giving Democrat Hillary Clinton an 85 percent chance of victory.

But sure enough, New England rallied for the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history. And Trump supporters who supported the Patriots gleefully celebrated their second shocking victory in four months.