Tuesday, July 06, 2021

The Worst of Trump’s Big Lie Is on Its Way

 
Believers are planning on running in big numbers in the midterms.
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The Mar-a-Lago Variant of Crazy Isn't Going Anywhere
 
"There is no question that the Mar-a-Lago Variant is the most communicable and the moist virulent strain that we've encountered yet of the prion disease that has afflicted the Republican Party since Ronald Reagan first fed it monkey brains back in the late 1970s," writes Charles P. Pierce. "There is no political remedy for this except its utter electoral destruction. It must be made so painful for these politicians to hold these beliefs that they get scared straight." Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Todd Snyder's Perfect Polo Sweater Will Have You on Your Dickie Greenleaf Shit the Rest of Summer
 
"Before I set my sights on the Italian coast and pour myself a Mezcal Negroni, I've got to look the Dickie Greenleaf part," writes Deputy Editor Ben Boskovich "For me, that starts with the attire. And the attire I'm starting with is Todd Snyder's lineup of sweater polos. Now, the term sweater polo might be throwing you through a loop, seeing as the whole point of wearing a polo stands in direct contrast to the whole point of wearing a sweater. But hear me out: This enigma of a garment is tailor made for even the most sweltering of summers, especially if yours involves moving from the beach to the pool to the bar and back to the pool." Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The 20 Best Items to Snag On Sale at Lululemon (While You Still Can)
 
Ah, the sale section at Lululemon. It's where you go when you're in the market for a new workout-ready T-shirt, hangout-ready joggers, and running shorts so good you'll wear them off-duty, too—all for a lot less than their full-price counterparts. And right now, it's full of all the stuff you need to level up your wardrobe (and your exercise routine) this summer. We're talking the aforementioned tees, joggers, and shorts, plus sleek pants, essential undergarments, and even a backpack to carry it all. Read through to see all 20 of the best picks to buy right now. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Ben Simmons Adheres to the Wimbledon Spectators' Tradition of Really Dressin'
 
Of all the major sporting events in which celebrities (and other athletes) show up in droves, Wimbledon might be the most stylish. Though there isn't officially a dress code for spectators at Wimbledon, the annual event and host to tennis's most prestigious Grand Slam tournament historically lends itself to some mighty-fine dressin', and this year was no different, as demonstrated by Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The 20 Best Amazon Alexa-Enabled Accessories to Go Along With Your Echo
 
Welcome to a world where every device you own is itching to be smarter than you. And you know what? Let 'em. You've got enough on your plate without also having to use your hands and eyeballs to check weather, set timers, change music, field emails, navigate streets, etc. etc. etc. Amazon's central smart device, the Echo, was first released eons ago in 2015, and it has since spawned a range of Echo devices ranging from rather large video screens (the Echo Show) to diminutive speakers (the Echo Dot). If you're already set up with one these, then your next step into the smartest world is through Echo accessories, all of which are Alexa-enabled, so you can toss out commands to the nearest electrically powered device that'll listen. We've gathered the 20 best, most useful Echo accessories here. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
An Oral History of How 'Star Wars' Became a Merchandising Powerhouse
 
After Return of the Jedi, interest in Star Wars hit an all-time low. To win back fans, Lucasfilm expanded into novels, comics, video games, and toys. It was a franchising breakthrough the likes of which the world had never seen. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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