Robert Stacy McCain

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Robert Stacy McCain


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Robert Stacy McCain (born 1959) is an American conservative journalist and writer. McCain is a former assistant national editor for The Washington Times and co-author (with Lynn Vincent) of the 2006 book Donkey Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Democratic Party (ISBN 978-1-59555-024-8). He is a distant cousin of John McCain, the United States Senator.

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— compiled by Wombat-socho It’s getting to be that time of year when the water freezes and falls out of the sky. h/t to @kbdabear on X.  Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley et Hamas delendam sunt. ANIMAL MAGNETISM: Rule Five Placeholder Friday, and the Saturday Gingermageddon. EBL: Saturday Night Girls With Guns, Saint Saturninus, The […]
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“When I was in London in 2008, I spent a couple hours hanging out at a pub with a couple of blokes who were drinking away the afternoon in preparation for going to that evening's Arsenal game/riot. Take away their Cockney accents, and these working-class guys might as well have been a couple of Bubbas gearing up for the Alabama-Auburn game. They were, in a phrase, British rednecks. And this is who soccer fans are, everywhere in the world except among the college-educated American elite. In Rio or Rome, the soccer fan is a Regular José or a Regular Giuseppe. [...] By contrast, if an American is that kind of Regular Joe, he doesn't watch soccer. He watches the NFL or bass fishing tournaments or Ultimate Fighting. In an American context, avid soccer fandom is almost exclusively located among two groups of people (a) foreigners—God bless 'em—and (b) pretentious yuppie snobs. Which is to say, conservatives don't hate soccer because we hate brown people. We hate soccer because we hate liberals.”
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