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No, the Mets aren’t the Evil Empire now - MSNThe next 15 years look more fun in Queens. Juan Soto will be in Queens until 2041. LFGM. No, the Mets aren’t the Evil Empire now© Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images ...
Every great story needs a villain. In 2002, Red Sox co-owner Larry Lucchino dubbed the New York Yankees the “evil empire” after the club was outbid for the services of pitcher Jose Contreras.
Why Did the “Evil Empire” Collapse? The U.S.S.R. disappeared 30 years ago, not because of Western pressure or economic hardship but because of Mikhail Gorbachev’s fatal vision of reform By ...
I'm so sick of hearing the phrase "Evil Empire" stamped onto Major League Baseball teams with a rubber stamp. The Yankees were the first to get this label. The Red Sox have it now, also. Heed my ...
The Yankees are back where they belong, as public enemy No. 1. The Evil Empire is ready again to snuff out the baseball universe. The team with 27 World Series titles is hot on the trail for No. 28.
In Evil Empire, Bemis' idea "has to be worst than that, it has to be worse than Nazis, it has to be worse than extreme anarchists," he says.
Unfortunately, it’s all too easy for the Empire to co-opt rebellion by branding themselves as the rebels--something Reagan’s speechwriters did with "Star Wars"' rhetoric almost effortlessly.
No one is sorry to see the “Evil Empire” gone, and with it the communist state’s imperialistic military interventions, indefinite detention of suspects and use of torture in the gulags.
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