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The Presidential Super Lawyer returns. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [Rudy Giuliani Just Soft-Opened Trump's New Defense: My Campaign Colluded, But I Didn't Know!]( We are steadily headed towards a world where the American president's position is, Yeah, I conspired with the Russian oligarchs to get elected, but it's better than Hillary! In the meantime, you can expect various intermediate movings-of-the-goal-posts, like: Yeah, my campaign conspired with the Russian oligarchs to get me elected, but I wasn't directly involved! That's what Trump's genius brain lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, debuted on Chris Cuomo's CNN show last night[Read More]( [Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Doesn't Have Time to 'Learn the Job.' Neither Did Shirley Chisholm.]( Ocasio-Cortez, like Chisholm before her, is driven by an urgency not typically found in American politicians. AOC faces similar criticism to that faced by Chisholm—the first black woman elected to congress—early in her tenure, and thus far seems to be approaching with same brashness Chisholm once exhibited. As women of color, their very presence in the halls of Congress has been an anomaly. It is not just that there have been institutional barriers to them getting in, but that these institutions have been deliberate in using their power to ensure the subjugation of women like Chisholm and Ocasio-Cortez. Now, as AOC takes up the mantle of this brand of politics in 2019, there is no telling what she can make happen. But it’s clear she would rather do good work than “be a good soldier.” [Read More]( [Cardi B Critiqued Trump’s Shameful Shutdown Better Than Any TV Talking Head]( From her early social media presence, before she was even on Love & Hip Hop: New York, up until right now, Cardi B has consistently proven to be a brilliant marketer, adept at a building a brand and persona through her direct style of communication. This was on full display Wednesday evening, when she went on the platform that's fueled her fame, Instagram, to apply her unique perspective to President Donald Trump's shameful 27-day government shutdown—the longest in United States history. [Read More]( [Real Fur is Bad for Animals. Fake Fur is Bad for the Earth. What the Hell Do We Do Now?]( Banning animal product in clothing is complicated. Brands, fashion houses, and even cities (notably, Los Angeles and San Francisco) are taking a hard stance on eliminating the production and sale of fur, citing consumer requests, animal cruelty, and sustainability standards. On one side, organizations like PETA and the Humane Society laud these designers’ moves, noting that animals are tortured on every level of fur and leather production. On the flip side, the Fur Information Council of America (FICA) argues that faux furs are actually the greater environmental problem. With both in mind, it’s time for consumers to question what their clothing is made from, how it’s made, and where it goes once it’s thrown out. It’s time for brands start answering.[Read More]( [This High-Tech 'Fungus' Literally Blocks Your Smart Device from Spying On You]( We suspect our smart devices are always listening and sometimes recording, and we have proof to confirm our suspicions. A Google search digs up endless articles on how to stop Alexa and Google from spying. You can hit mute buttons, update your wake word, and prevent your contacts list from syncing, even though these actions make it more annoying to use the device as intended. But no matter what you think, Amazon and Google are coy as hell about their privacy practices. Ironically enough, it's a robot—this robot—that might make everyone feel calmer.[Read More]( [Chris Christie Just Revealed the (Flawed) Thinking Behind Donald Trump’s Long-Ass Ties]( Life is full of mysteries. What does it all mean? What happens when we die? Why does Donald Trump, the President of the United States and (supposedly) an adult human being, not understand how to tie a tie correctly? Some of these questions remain unanswerable. But thanks to none other than Chris Christie and his new book, the reasoning behind DJT's neckwear is now out in the open.[Read More]( [Read More on Esquire.com]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( esquire.com ©2019 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019

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