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Herb Brooks' daughter says that he would've loved Donald Trump


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During a Trump rally in Las Vegas on Friday, the daughter of legendary hockey Coach Herb Brooks said she believes her father would have been a fan of President Donald Trump.

“He would be proud to be here with you all,” said Kelly Brooks-Paradise of her father to the massive Vegas crowd, wearing a “Keep America Great” hat.

“And, my personal opinion,” she added, “he would have been a Trump fan.”

Brooks was the coach of the gold-medal winning U.S. Olympic Hockey team in 1980, famously coaching the upset win in a politically-charged game against the Soviet Union dubbed the “Miracle on Ice.”

“Trump has 14 members of the 1980 ‘Miracle on Ice’ gold-medal Olympic hockey team at his Vegas rally, [including] captain Mike Eruzione,” tweeted Washington Post reporter David Nakamura. “They apparently were in town to celebrate the 40th anniversary.”

“With the team members on stage wearing Keep America Great hats, Trump is now instructing Eruzione to look at the ‘fake news,’ and complaining again about South Korea’s ‘Parasite’ winning best picture,” Nakamura reported.

“Team invited late coach Herb Brooks’ adult daughter to the mic,” he added. “She tears up and then says of her father: ‘In my personal opinion, he would have been a Trump fan.'”

“I can still hear the arena, I felt like it was vibrating,” Brooks-Paradise recalled of the game, reported by KARE 11 News earlier this week. “It’s kind of hard, but exciting.”

As highlighted in a recent ESPN report on the “miracle” Olympics, Coach Brooks trusted his young players.

“Brooks trusted his players, even if they were a bit younger. (The average age of the American roster was 22.1 years old, while the Soviets averaged 25.9 years of age. The U.S. had 19-year-old Mike Ramsey, while the Soviets had 35-year-old Boris Mikhailov playing in his third and final Olympics.)” the report noted. “The Americans were the best-conditioned team in any game they played and used their depth to their advantage.”

“You know, you watch hockey games today and they shorten their bench, but Herb never shortened our bench,” Eruzione recently said, according to ESPN. “We’re playing the Soviets and we’re playing [line] one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four. [Mark] Wells centered [Phil] Verchota and [Eric] Strobel as a fourth line, and trust me, that was an awfully good fourth line.”

“In that Soviet game, we would — in a minute and a half to two minutes — play all four lines. I mean, you’d be out there for 30 seconds max, 15 seconds sometimes,” he added.

The U.S. team had the odds against them versus the Soviets. For example, as noted by ESPN, the Soviets “had won each of the previous four Olympic gold medals in hockey and 12 gold medals in the 16 world championships they played in between 1961 and 1979” and “The USSR also won all 12 matchups with the United States between the 1960 and 1980 Olympics, outscoring the Americans 117-26.”

“Even when the U.S. had NHL players playing for it in the 1976 Canada Cup, it lost to the Soviets twice (outscored 9-2),” the report added. “Oh, and that doesn’t even include the Soviets’ infamous 10-3 blowout exhibition win to close out the 1980 U.S. team’s pre-Olympic tour at Madison Square Garden, just one week before the Olympic Games began.”

Still, the Americans were victorious.


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https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/star-trek-walter-koenig-donald-trump-090819637.html

“Star Trek” actor Walter Koenig called out President Donald Trump, his administration and his supporters in a new interview in which he described the current era as “a particularly heinous moment in American history.”

“This is not only because of a few individuals who now have control of the government, but that there is so much support for them,” Koenig, aka Pavel Chekov in the sci-fi show’s universe, told Salon Monday.

“There’s so much vitriol, discontent and anger,” he said. “These people are willing to sacrifice the good things in our culture and in our life to support evil things. We as a country and a culture have not gotten to a positive place of progress from which we are not willing to retreat from.”

Koenig said he believed America had “really turned a corner” with the election of former President Barack Obama in 2008.

“And then we have Donald Trump,” he said. “There is a certain despair that follows me, that haunts me, because we’re still doing the same things.”

Later in the interview, however, he highlighted the need for hope and said that without it, “we’re surrendering. Then we’re giving up.”

“Hope may be temporary. It may last for five years or 10 years,” he said. “We are driven to make things better. We have that dream to make a better world.”

“If ultimately it all crashes, then the ugly parts of human nature come to the surface and those attributes become the dominant characteristics of a culture and a society,” he continued. “That is sad and very depressing. But I think that our only choice is keep that hope going to make things better.”

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Donald Trump’s re-election bid was hurt by:
https://www.quora.com/Did-the-death-of-RBG-hurt-Trump-in-his-re-election-bid/answer/Jon-Mixon-1

His inept handling of the COVID-19 pandemic - If Trump had done the opposite of everything that he has done, he probably would have eked out a close victory.

His inept handling of the worsening economy - Apparently Donald Trump thought that telling people the economy used to be good was the same (or even similar) to actually making it good. Trump seems to have thought that people would support because of how things used to be instead of how they are, and in retrospect that wasn’t critical thinking.

His campaign’s decision to primarily appeal to his base - Donald Trump’s unpopularity made it difficult to attract new voters. His campaign thought that it could eschew the votes from a wider array of the populace and that cost him the numbers that he needed to succeed.

His unwillingness to curb the negative and unpleasant aspects of his personality - Donald Trump is a loathsome human being and he really does little to change that impression. Politics is in large part, a popularity contest, and Donald Trump has done little to become more popular.

His incessant lying - Donald Trump cannot stop himself from telling lies and (worse for him) he lies when it’s clear that his deceit can be exposed easily. People grow tired of being lied to and they gravitate away from dishonest people unless those individuals otherwise have appealing personalities, which Trump himself lacks.

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