If you took a call from any member of the Cockamamie Corps working for Camp Runamuck in the aftermath of the 2020 election, the DOJ would like a word with you. And if you happened to talk to the person, the DOJ would like several words with you—and, perhaps, with your attorney as well. This was a serious roundup of serious varmints, and there's every indication that it is not even close to over, especially if these folks start turning on each other, which they will, because they can't all be as stupid as Rudy Giuliani.
If you took a call from any member of the Cockamamie Corps working for Camp Runamuck in the aftermath of the 2020 election, the DOJ would like a word with you. And if you happened to talk to the person, the DOJ would like several words with you—and, perhaps, with your attorney as well. This was a serious roundup of serious varmints, and there's every indication that it is not even close to over, especially if these folks start turning on each other, which they will, because they can't all be as stupid as Rudy Giuliani. |
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America's hot-take economy has created a kind of smart that is indistinguishable from stupid. These days we're soaking in it. |
| A decision striking down a 110-year-old New York State law will allow many more people to carry a concealed gun in public. |
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Glenn Howerton wasted no time in telling me exactly how excited he was on a recent phone call. "I'm so excited, I'm losing my mind" were his exact words. "We've been talking about this for so long and I'm excited to finally get it out there into the world." But the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star, writer, and executive producer wasn't talking about the show's fifteenth season, making it the longest running live action TV sitcom. Nor was it the project he was recently working on in Canada requiring him to be bald, or even the success of the wildly popular podcast he hosts with fellow Sunny stars and co-creators Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day. No, Howerton was gushing about the new Irish whiskey brand that the gang was about to launch called Four Walls. |
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Line of Trade's Sturdy Tee will make you forget all about those wispy tops in your dresser drawers. |
| Remember: Fiscal responsibility was, is, and always will be the coolest look of them all. |
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From the time Elvis Presley entered the music industry in 1955, he was different from anyone else. Teenagers flocked to his charismatic performances and soon The King toppled the Billboard charts. He made a lasting impression on not only the music industry, but pop culture as a whole. Here, we're taking a look back at the singer's groundbreaking 20-year music career, as well as his tumultuous personal life. |
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