I'm not built for New York City winter, but my boots absolutely are. Before moving to the city, I lived in Georgia for 20 years straight, and I can count on one hand the number of times we got snow. But, because my family is outdoorsy and my dad is old-fashioned, I've always had a pair of leather shitkicking boots that stood up to rain. Now I know they also hold up in snow, mud, and any other shit this city has to offer. We require a lot from a pair of boots. In the warm months, they've got to perform. In the cold months, they've got to perform even harder. No boot is better equipped for all that the elements have to offer year-round than the American-made Danner Mountain Light II, and no pair looks better than this. |
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At least, Gucci's new Re-Web Sneaker are. |
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There's good news and bad news. Bad first: The Republicans are about to nominate for president a guy facing 91 felony charges. We've got racketeering down in Georgia, the classified documents case in Florida, and what's that last one? Ah yes, those pesky conspiracy and obstruction charges relating January 6. (And these are just his problems in criminal court!) Now the good news: All of us here at the shebeen invite you to our next live conference call with Charles P. Pierce, available only to annual subscribers of The Politics Blog, to discuss all of it. On Wednesday, March 13, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. ET Charlie and I will host a call for subscribers to ask questions live throughout the call, and picking from some submitted when you sign up. I have a few burning questions for Charlie, and we're guessing you do, too. |
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Right now, you can snag an extra 30% off sale styles. |
| In Feud: Capote vs. the Swans, Ryan Murphy takes on the Esquire yarn that ruined Capote's standing with his society friends. We tracked down Esquire staffers from that time to get the skinny on how it all went down. |
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We're back in the government shutdown drama again. Tuesday was the day when everybody gets together and says all the right things about how they're dedicated to getting the work done. This is a scene in this moth-eaten drama that's played out before. It gives everyone something to yell "bad faith!" a couple of days closer to the deadline when everybody starts getting nervous. |
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