Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Water, the American President Explained, Is Wet

 
'This is a tough hurricane, one of the wettest we've ever seen, from the standpoint of water.'
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Water, the American President Explained, Is Wet
 
Again, we are reminded that the president has been assessed as speaking at a fourth-grade level. And again, we are forced to ask why he can't just accept a script from his staff and read it. Yes, the president found success during the campaign with his "freewheeling" style. Yes, normal politics can be boring. But sometimes it's the right thing for the president to be boring—or at least to be professional. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Fans Are Outraged That Willie Nelson, Lifelong Democrat, Is Supporting Beto O'Rourke
 
Surprisingly, despite Nelson's decades-long history of supporting Democrats, his fans seem dumbfounded by his backing of O'Rourke. They've taken to social media to denounce the country star—citing his involvement in this high-profile senate race. It turns our Nelson finds it all pretty funny. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Rugby Shirt Everyone Is Going to Ask You About
 
Rowing Blazers' hefty, heritage-inspired rugby is an incredibly versatile garment that's also just plain cool. It's not only the kind of item that'll get people talking—it'll turn you into a rugby obsessive. Its 14oz cotton feels like armor, if armor were actually pretty comfy and pleasing to the touch, and rubberized buttons won't snap, even if your collarbone does. The best part? Even though rugbies are rooted in sport, they can be worn pretty much any way you like. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Inside the Brilliant Career and Tragic Death of Javier Valdez
 
El Chapo, Mexico's most notorious drug lord, sits in an American jail, awaiting his trial next month in Brooklyn. For years, journalist Javier Valdez reported on the cartels, risking his life amid the sicarios in what has become the deadliest assignment in the world outside of a war zone. In the end, it caught up with him. His friend Ioan Grillo recounts his vibrant life and tragic death. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
First Look: Jim Jones's Surviving Sons Speak Out in New Documentary About the Jonestown Massacre
 
On November 18, 1978, 909 members of the Peoples Temple living in the Jonestown settlement in Guyana consumed a deadly, cyanide-laced drink. They did so on the orders of the cult's leader, Jim Jones. The massacre was the largest loss of U.S. civilian life in a single, deliberate act until 9/11. For a new ABC special titled 'Truth and Lies: Jonestown,' Jones's two surviving sons open up about the haunting massacre brought about by their megalomaniacal father's religious group. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
How Will the Image of 11 Entitled White Men Propping Up a 12th Play in November?
 
Brett Kavanaugh should be radioactive for Republicans in the midterms—and he's not going away anytime soon. Anyone who thinks this will be over on Monday is out of their mind. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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