Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Omarosa Surfaces (More) Receipts for a Trump 'N-Word' Tape

 
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Omarosa Produces the Receipts (Again) on Trump and a Possible 'N-Word' Tape
 
Omarosa Manigault Newman's Release the Tapes Book Tour continued this morning on CBS News, where she dropped another one. The former Apprentice contestant and Director of Communications for the White House Office of Public Liaison. Now that Trump's knack for managing human resources is confirmed—"The Best People"—Omarosa thought it was a good time to release a tape that strongly hints The Other Tape really does exist. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The Gun Nut on Sacha Baron Cohen's Show Didn't Know He Was Being Pranked Until He Saw Himself on TV
 
The Youth Shooters of America founder put a dildo in his mouth as a way to fight off terrorists. He later told The New York Times: "I was absolutely baffled. To be honest about it, probably a couple months ago, I had the random thought, 'Hey, I guess that show never aired,'" he said, still under the impression that this was going to be something for Israeli television. "I never thought anything more about it." Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Esquire's 2018 Mavericks of Style
 
Somewhere along the way, guys all started dressing alike. And they look sharp, sure. But also...safe. Which is why we're here to lift up the rule breakers, the renegades. The ones who can pull off a salmon-colored suit or a bleached-blond MOHAWK without batting an eye. Here's to the eight men (and one woman) who prove that there's a lot to be said for dressing dangerously. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Why You Need to Put Peanuts In Your Next Coke
 
According to the National Peanut Federation's site, the practice likely originated in the 1920s, when workers with dirty hands didn't want to touch their peanuts, so they just dumped them in their Coke. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This $25 Duvet Cover Will Make You Proud to Own a Duvet Cover
 
There's nothing quite like climbing under the covers after a long day—unless your blankets feel almost as rough as sandpaper. No one deserves scratchy comforters, and that's why we've joined the 6,600-person fan club devoted to a $25 bedding set on Amazon. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Columnist Declares Mayonnaise Dead, Murdered By Millennials
 
The columnist claims "While I wasn't watching, mayo's day had come and gone... Good ol' mayo has become the Taylor Swift of condiments." She then goes on to equate the rise of mayo with a generation of immigrants hoping to become unremarkable, assimilated Americans, and, in doing so, makes several large logical leaps. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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