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This Is What Fox News Thinks Is America’s Biggest Threat?

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What's a better referendum on patriotism: whether you play a song, or how you react to an assault on

What's a better referendum on patriotism: whether you play a song, or how you react to an assault on the American democratic republic? If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [Sure, The Real Threat to America Right Now Is Basketball Teams Not Playing the National Anthem]( Throughout Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, the shining lights of Fox News identified a grave threat to The America We Know and Love and analyzed it extensively. Was it the insurrectionist assault on the nation's Capitol, an attempt to overturn a free election and install a man in power in contravention of the expressed will of the people, the foundational principle of the democracy that we've always told ourselves sits at the core of the American experiment? Of course not. They cut away from the Senate impeachment trial at a key moment. But in more pressing news, it turns out that a basketball team had declined to play the national anthem before games in front of their nearly empty arena. The response on the Fox News Channel—which, now that it's hemorrhaging viewers to even more Normal networks, has devoted the entirety of its time between 7 p.m. and midnight to apocalyptic right-wing opinion programming—was to convene panels, arrange segments, and wonder what this meant for America itself. Here’s Jack Holmes on the baffling priorities of the former president’s favorite TV show. [Read More]( [The Finest Valentine’s Day Gifts Under $25 (Your Secret is Safe With Us)]( You have very little to next to no money to spare this year. That's fine! Who can afford to have money in this economy? Nevertheless, Valentine's Day approaches, and if you have someone special in your life, she'll likely not take too kindly to you overlooking the holiday altogether. So here are 31 gifts for her you can purchase that don't cost a bunch. 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