I don’t think Epstein focused his entertainment on either party. He wanted to be among powerful and influential people, full stop, and no political affiliation has a monopoly on bad behavior.
I don’t think Epstein focused his entertainment on either party. He wanted to be among powerful and influential people, full stop, and no political affiliation has a monopoly on bad behavior.
As a Packers fan it’s been apparent how carefully Rodgers chose his words. Five years ago that seemed pragmatic after Favre talked himself out of town, but now I wonder what other dumbass shit Rodgers believes that he hasn’t revealed during his weekly douche sessions with McAfee.
Ah. Well. I’m glad to see we humans are doing so much with our big brains and high intelligence.
Rage Against the Dialysis Machine
I’m loving this little whodunnit renaissance we seem to be going through at the moment.
An absolute unicorn of a movie - even as a kid I never met a guy who didn’t like it, thinking it was some sort of “kissing movie.” It’s pretty much perfection.
What’s up with people thinking rich conservatives losing money by being asshats is part of some grand strategy to take control of their lives from the Powers That Be? Sometimes stupid people get really rich because they’re surrounded by stupid rich people and they have nothing of value to add to the conversation…
I’m pretty sure it was before people found out he lied about being immunized against COVID... and then he just snowballed into jackassery from there.
ESPN putting his show on at noon was a terrible idea. It was just a matter of time before he or a guest went over the line.
I feel like the only context is that Kimmel has taken a lot of shots at the right (although most late night hosts have), including at Rodgers specifically, so Rodgers has an axe to grind. So while “I bet they’re on Epstein’s list” has become a popular refrain for right-wingers when any of those HOLLYWOOD ELITES…
“a place where the boys can “talk shit and try to make light of everything,””
I’ll sheepishly admit to being one of those guys. At the time though all I knew him as was “oh, he’s a guy that plays football”, not any of his dumbass other views.
Definitely the latter. Hell, even if he did, he doesn’t seem like the kind of guy who would ever actually admit to any wrongdoing (or culpability in wrongdoing) unless forced to.
I’m sure all of that’s true, and like this article heavily suggests, he’s only doing it because Papa Disney is forcing him to. I’m honestly curious to know what would’ve happened if he implied that shit about a celebrity that Disney doesn’t also have a financial stake in. I mean, probably the same thing as now (since…
Pat McAfee gets it.
To be fair, Rodgers got through his first five minutes of his Jeopardy hosting gig without tearing his Achilles tendon, so he did have more success there than he’s had at football recently.
He learned that in order to work for the mouse & make ESPN money, he’ll need write the occasional fake apology.
Does he regret it? Or did a bunch of Disney/ABC/ESPN lawyers regret it?
a place where the boys can “talk shit and try to make light of everything,