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May 17, 2021 published a story today on the GOP's newest megadonor: Peter Thiel, the PayPal co-found

[View in browser]( [Mother Jones Daily Newsletter]( May 17, 2021 [Politico]( published a story today on the GOP's newest megadonor: Peter Thiel, the PayPal co-founder who donated $10 million each to PACs backing Ohio Republican J.D. Vance (of [Hillbilly Elegy]( fame) and Arizona Republican Blake Masters (of, uh, Being Friends With Peter Thiel fame). These Senate hopefuls' political ideology amounts to anti-globalization, which isn't exactly an original post for Republicans to hang their hats on given President Biden's [proposal]( to have "the blades for wind turbines...be built in Pittsburgh instead of Beijing." Thiel famously got back at gossip site Gawker, which outed him as gay in 2007, by funding Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against the site for posting a sex tape without his consent. Gawker was found liable, and the resulting settlement put the site out of business. But, funny timing for that Politico piece: Just this morning, Gawker, whose revival has been whispered about in recent weeks, [tweeted]( its tip line email address, suggesting it will be back up and running soon. It's also interesting to think about how differently Thiel's career trajectory has been from that of another PayPal co-founder, Elon Musk. When he's not infuriating people on Twitter, reproducing with Grimes, maintaining an electric vehicle empire, or planning to colonize Mars, Musk is discussing his [Asperger's diagnosis]( on Saturday Night Live and toying with the stock prices of a [meme cryptocurrency](. Two very wealthy, very powerful people, with two very different visions for the world. —Abigail Weinberg Advertisement [ACLU]( [Top Story] [Top Story]( [Is Georgia About to Hand Its Universities to a Climate-Denying MAGA Stalwart?]( Trump's ag secretary Sonny Perdue is reportedly being eyed for a plum job leading one of the nation's premier higher education systems. 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