Important Announcement About USC Blog

When I started this blog 29 months ago, it was going to be more of a hobby after covering USC for more than 20 years.

I never imagined it would grow to its current size and attract such a loyal audience.

Well, now it’s time to grow even more. Today, I’m taking the InsideUSC blog to Sports Illustrated. The new address is https://www.si.com/college/usc/

The new USC blog will be the same in many ways but will have much more video, more recruiting and a stronger “community” area for comments. I hope you will join me at the new site for even more USC coverage.

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  1. In Georgia the Difference In President-Only Ballots Between President Trump and Biden Is STATISTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE – Indicates Obvious Election Fraud

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  2. Let’s listen for those condemnations!

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      1. Just watched it —disgusting display by the New Fox —a news source not long for this world….. However, the President’s team has to articulate that the relief sought is a Supreme Court finding that the results of the vote in 5 or 6 states is so suspect that the election must be decided by the state legislatures.
        #StopTalkingAboutSwitchingAFewVotes….
        #StartTalkingAboutALegislativeFix

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  3. Refresh my memory….

    When Ebola was threatening to spread from Africa to the United States, it was the Obama-Biden administration that refused to quarantine medical workers returning from working with infected patients in Africa. Quarantine was an illegal restraint on their freedom.

    Now we are locking people in their own homes without any evidence that they have been exposed to the virus. It would seem to me that this would violate the due process of the Fifth Amendment, specifically the “innocent until proven guilty” principle.

    In the former instance, the fact that these medical personnel were known to be in close contact with infected persons would IMO establish prima facie that these individuals had been exposed to a lethal pathogen.

    In the latter case, the people being confined are not even reasonably suspected of having come into contact with the virus. It follows all the investigative diligence and due process of Captain Renault commanding, “round up the usual suspects”:

    At a time when we are turning persons convicted of crimes out of jails for fear of infection, we have now reached the dubious jurisprudence of locking up the innocent to protect the guilty.

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  4. Fake News and Silicon Valley Robber Barons worked for Senile Joe:

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