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For decades, the Neoliberal Court Historians have been telling America how great it is that factory workers and coal miners get their $15/hr+bennie jobs replaced with $8/hr no bennie Wally World Warehouse jobs.
I can't wait for ESPN to fold up and disappear. They ruined sports, my one retreat from this vile world.
My dream is to see Max Kellerman and Colin Krapernick working at the same McDonalds.
Corporate management is considered neoliberal court historians? What kind of stalinist revisionist history is this?
First of all, people cannot subscribe to ESPN a la carte, so therefore, they cannot cancel ESPN as some have implied. Every objective article reflects that all channels have been suffering from the cord-cutters. There's nothing political to read into this.
Besides, true conservatives should applaud Kapernicks right to protest the anthem because they are individualistic as opposed to collectivists liberals, right?
Libertarians (and I assume Conservatives) support his RIGHT to protest, but I don't support his protest
The PRESS are Court Historians for Business Executives who are radical Neoliberal versions of Stalin.
It's beautiful to see them get "Right Sized." I'm still in awe as how Thomas Friedman, who can barely make sense most of the time and is the greatest bungler of analogies, got 3 (THREE) Pulizer Prizes.
Never has an economic philosophy produced so little for so many with so much. I think Neoliberalism has a worse record than Soviet 5-year Plans. At least you can point to some bridges over the Don. Neoliberalism has actually turned vibrant cities into slums.
Very well. Do you consider conservatives who stopped watching the NFL to behave inconsistently with individualistic values?
Besides, true conservatives should applaud Kapernicks right to protest the anthem because they are individualistic as opposed to collectivists liberals, right?
For decades, the Neoliberal Court Historians have been telling America how great it is that factory workers and coal miners get their $15/hr+bennie jobs replaced with $8/hr no bennie Wally World Warehouse jobs.
It's so lovely to see Conde Naste, Vanity Fair, etc. lay people off by the bushel and read the obvious fear between the lines in journo's moping coverage.
Delicious.
#TasteOwnMedicine