SHOP EXCLUSIVE SUBSCRIBE Is Barry Loudermilk insane? The words coming out of his mouth are. The United States Representative from Georgia's 11th district was featured in a new CNN roundup of Republican members of Congress who are whitewashing the events of January 6 and welcoming Donald Trump into the party fold ahead of his likely 2024 presidential rerun, and while there was plenty of nonsense to go around, Loudermilk found a way to shine.
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In the middle of this week's Monday Night Football game, Las Vegas Raiders' head coach Jon Gruden resigned. The response has been a stereotypical war of opinion. On the surface, it's convenient to say "good for the NFL for doing the right thing," though all the league has essentially done is retweet the news of Gruden's departure. It's even more convenient to cry cancel culture (the fastest way to lose an argument these days), despite the league's tendency to simply its slap stars on the wrist and move on. Unless you're Colin Kaepernick, of course. But what happened to Gruden isn't "cancellation." Yet again, we've lost the plot on what repercussions are: the consequences you face for bad things you've done.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Even for Reality-Denying Trumpists, This Is Rich
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