| Republicans simply cannot stop listening to Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's hit. | If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. | | | | | | | Tucker Carlson Thinks 'WAP' Is Hurting Our Children. Wait 'Til He Hears About Guns. | | Do you want your child to grow up in a world like this? Tucker Carlson had to ask. And the recipient of his Very Serious query, Candace Owens, had to admit, she does not. "We are seeing the destruction of American values and principles and it's terrifying," she remarked as a guest on the Fox News host's Monday night show. "I think parents should be terrified that this is the direction that our society is heading towards. The topic of discussion? Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's Sunday night Grammy performance of "WAP," their sex-positive anthem from Summer 2020. (AKA the most terrifying thing conservatives have faced in recent memory.) "They're intentionally trying to degrade our culture and hurt our children." Carlson also said in the near five-minute segment, in which he played the clip multiple times and also continued the Dr. Seuss and Mr. Potato Head discourse. Read More | | | | | | | | | Timex's Affordable M79 'Coke' Colorway Just Got Even Better | | Thanks to its distinctive colors, the kind of split, red-and-black bezel you see on Timex's newest iteration of the M79 has earned the "Coke" nickname in watch circles. Granted, that moniker has a lot to do with another watch company with "ex" at the end of its name (the black-and-red Rolex GMT-Master II, the spiritual successor of the original "Pepsi" GMT-Master), but the striking design language has become a part of the greater watch world's lexicon at this point. And if you're in the market for an affordable (but reliable!) automatic watch that scratches that particular aesthetic itch, you can't go wrong with the M79. Read More | | | | | | | | | 25 Gifts for Your Wife to Help Her Celebrate Mother's Day | | Sure, the kids will put marker to construction paper and create some adorable homemade cards. They'll ask you to brew the coffee, then bravely toast the bread and peel the grapefruit themselves for her breakfast in bed. They might even go so far as to spend their $20 allowance on something sweet. You can't outdo them on Mother's Day in terms of cuteness. You can, however, get your wife a gift yourself, one that's a "thank you" and a "love you" and a "do not worry about a single damn thing today, just relax" gift all in one. It's her day—one to celebrate being a mom, but also recognize that she could probably use a bit of a break from being a mom. Here are 25 exceptional gift ideas for you wife that she can enjoy alone on Mother's Day, all to herself, no need to share. And then, come Father's Day, it'll be your turn to unwrap something cool. Read More | | | | | | | | | The Coolest, Most Stylish Items for Your Home in 2021 | | Yep, the world's been ugly lately. But sometimes a gorgeously designed object —that's also very useful—can remind you to appreciate the little things. These are the 40 coolest items for your home, from the kitchen, to the office, to the living room and everywhere in between, curated by Esquire editors to help make your space exactly what you want it to be. Because there's never been a more important time to make it just that. Read More | | | | | | | | | Ringo Starr Can't Bring Himself to Practice Alone | | While he remains addicted to the road, Beatles legend Ringo Starr has resolved himself to limiting his contact (beyond Barbara Bach, his wife of forty years) to the minimum. "I have several friends, and we hang out,"he says. "I know they're as serious as I am. I've been to three other homes in a year and they've been to mine. It's the same crowd, we just go and sit somewhere else." Even with the enforced solitude, he still can't bring himself to practice the drums without a band present. "I don't practice," he says. "I could never do it, it's just something that's not in me. I practiced with bands in Liverpool." Alan Light caught up with the icon about why he can't wait to get out on the road—and why he's loving the work of Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and especially, Miley Cyrus. Read More | | | | | | | | | Sheldon Whitehouse Is Following the Money Around Brett Kavanaugh | | Senator Sheldon Whitehouse is not kidding about tracing how dark money has come to influence the selection of judges for the federal bench. And now he's found a big fish in a small barrel. And, while the allegations regarding Christine Blasey Ford were grim and awful, Whitehouse also has had his teeth into what always has been the hinkiest part of that whole episode—namely, how Kavanaugh's substantial personal indebtedness was settled up before he was confirmed. Here's Charles P. 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