WILD theory about why LSU ditched national anthem in game against Iowa



In one of the most viewed women’s college basketball games in history, the Iowa Hawkeyes beat the LSU Tigers in a 94-87 victory, which will advance them to the Final Four.

But Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese weren’t the only subjects of conversation.

LSU made a point to leave the court before the national anthem — as is their habit — while the Hawkeyes “stood holding hands.”

“LSU coach, Kim Mulkey, said that it wasn’t intentional” and that “they have a routine of leaving the court at a certain time,” according to reports.

However, LSU’s heartbreaking loss is what Sara Gonzales calls “karma.”

“That loss couldn’t have happened to a more deserving team,” she says.

While Kim Mulkey certainly has her critics, she also is known as “an antichrist to the left,” says Grant Stinchfield. “She dresses like a female; she doesn’t want dating between girls on the team; she is literally hated by [liberals].”

“I actually believe [Mulkey] when she says they went in before [the song],” he says, but regardless, “you should know when the national anthem is, especially in the political climate we live in.”

“I guess, then, my question would just be why is the routine time always coinciding with the national anthem?” asks Sara.

Grant may just have a theory that answers Sara’s question.

“Is this a setup job on her because she’s so despised?” he asks, noting that “there’s something fishy going on between Iowa and LSU.”

“Conspiracy theories in this day and age end up always being true, so that's a fascinating one,” says Sara.


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'He's a complete piece of s*** who calls his opponents EXTREMIST'



So, former Vice President Joe Biden recently called all of you MAGA rascals extremists for simply holding a view most Americans have.


In this clip, "Louder with Crowder" host Steven Crowder spoke about how those on the political left regards themselves as "Captain Unity," often calling for civility when they feel they're under attack.

But that "civility" goes right out the window when they don't get their way, just like children, Amber Heard, and feminists.

Here's what the "most votes ever of any president" and "wildly popular among 81 million voters, 'Captain Unity'" had to say when he was announced as president during the 2020 election:

"Those of you who voted for President Trump, I understand the disappointment tonight. I've lost a couple of times myself but now, let's give each other a chance. It's time to put away the harsh rhetoric, lower the temperature, and see each other again. Listen to each other again and make progress. We have to stop treating our opponents as enemies. They are not our enemies. They're Americans."


"Which sounds nice," Crowder said. "But you have to remember that he is a complete piece of s*** who calls his opponents 'political extremists.'"


A recent example came yesterday when Biden said the "MAGA crowd is the most extreme political organization in American history."

He is supposed to be the leader of the free world, guys.

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