| Ken Cuccinelli leads the Trump administration's assault on legal immigrants. | If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. | | | | | Any Thinking Person Could See This Coming as Soon as Stephen Miller Got Hold of Power | | When last we noticed Ken Cuccinelli, career xenophobe and professional homophobe, he was occupying one of the Right-Wing Nutball seats on those CNN mega-panels. Turns out that, in addition to being a career xenophobe and a professional homophobe and onetime Rightwing Nutball for hire, the Cooch is a lousy poet as well. From NPR, via CNN, possibly as an act of atonement for CNN's ever having cut this guy a paycheck. Read More | | | | | | | | | The Clean (but Not Too Clean) Sneakers That'll Transition Perfectly Into Fall | | There is, perhaps, no sneaker better suited to summer than a fresh, white low-top. This isn't news. In fact, this is something so universally understood as to become a truism, which means that it's kind of beside the point to even mention it any more. So, why am I telling you? Because summer is nearly over, but you can take the collective knowledge of the men's style universe and graft it onto a moment that is—arguably—even harder to dress for: the transition between summer and fall. Read More | | | | | | | | | Four Loko Just Teased a Spiked Seltzer with 14% Alcohol. The Bro-Pocalypse Is Near. | | Okay, now this is getting out of hand. On Tuesday, Four Loko, the company that somehow managed to liquefy adrenaline and package it in neon-colored cans, teased what looks like its own entry into the booming spiked seltzer category: Four Loko Sour Seltzer, a giant-sized can of malt drink that gets its sour flavor from god knows what—hopefully limes—with a "hint" of blue raspberry. To add insult to injury (or maybe this sweetens the deal?), it is 14% ABV, outpacing the rest of the spiked seltzer category by enough alcohol to down a small elephant. Read More | | | | | | | | | Socks and Sandals, Once Forbidden, Are Now a Legitimately Cool Combo | | Socks and sandals. Oh, man. The combo used to be shorthand for "terrible style," or maybe "elderly German tourist who uses hiking poles while walking on the sidewalk." But because the world is a vast and interesting place, always prone to change and evolution—especially when it comes to how we get dressed—socks and sandals are now a bona fide "thing" for more fashion-forward folks. Read More | | | | | | | | Follow Us | | | | Unsubscribe Privacy Notice | | esquire.com ©2019 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019 | | | | | | |
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