Michele Tafoya is one of those people I have never met but I feel a weird personal connection to. I felt the same way about Kobe Bryant and Norm MacDonald. I grew up watching Sunday Night Football with John Madden, Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, and the sometimes forgotten but extremely vital sideline reporter - Michele Tafoya.
Well, because Michele has a differing opinion outside of the acceptable (and narrow) discourse allowed by the extremely small Leftist minority, the woke mob is out to get her. She apparently made these insensitive remarks while taking a shift as the conservative co-host on The View. Although I haven't watched these particular episodes of The View, because I want to save some braincells, I only need to read this article to know her comments were most likely fair and inoffensive to anyone with a fully functioning brain.
So, what did she say? She mentioned that COVID-19 is much like the flu that happens to kill people of a vulnerable population at a higher rate right now (FACT-CHECK: True). She "ripped" CRT and said white people have largely tried to end the reign of racism that has plagued this country's past. (FACT-CHECK: True). Then, and worst of all, she made "questionable statements" about Colin Kaepernick, the woke saint of false virtue (FACT-CHECK: He's an asshole).
Now, I know what you are saying to yourself: "Why would a co-host they bring on as the 'conservative' ever have views like this?" I can't possibly imagine why The View is having such a hard time replacing Meghan McCain as the conservative punching bag when they all believe in these evil conservative (aka American) things. Gross.
This will be the last year (reportedly) Michele Tafoya will be the sideline reporter for Sunday Night Football. Apparently this is her decision and she isn't just being released by the network, NBC. Good luck to her and her future ventures, but if I could give her some advice: stay away from the disgusting hags on The View.
https://decider.com/2021/12/14/michele-tafoya-out-sunday-night-football/
I was listening to some news updates when I heard this CNN clip about the potentially hazardous water in East Palestine, and as soon as I heard her ask the question about whether or not her guest would drink the water, I IMMEDIATELY thought of this clip from South Park. Enjoy.
In this special episode of The Engineering Politics Podcast, Truman from Return To Reason is back for a new video and podcast series titled ‘Revisiting The Road To Serfdom’ where we review F.A. Hayek’s classic work, The Road To Serfdom. This episode covers ‘Chapter 15: The Prospects of International Order’.
This will be an ongoing series that covers the entire book. We put a ton of work into making this insightful and relevant, so we hope you enjoy watching/listening as much as we enjoyed reading and recording.
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In this episode of The Engineering Politics Podcast, I team up with Truman from @ReturnToReason to interview one of the most intelligent and influential creators in the space of philosophy today. Stephen R.C. Hicks is a Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University, Executive Director of the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship, and Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society. He has written many books including Explaining Postmodernism and Nietzsche and the Nazis. We bring him on to talk about the social and political issues we are currently facing in America, and the West more broadly, and what the collectivist ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau might have to do with it.
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In this special episode of The Engineering Politics Podcast, Truman from Return To Reason is back for a new video and podcast series titled ‘Revisiting The Road To Serfdom’ where we review F.A. Hayek’s classic work, The Road To Serfdom. This episode covers ‘Chapter 15: The Prospects of International Order’.
This will be an ongoing series that covers the entire book. We put a ton of work into making this insightful and relevant, so we hope you enjoy watching/listening as much as we enjoyed reading and recording.
Become a subscriber of the Engineering Politics Locals Community to support this content. Also, consider joining the @ReturnToReason Locals Community to show Truman some support.
In this episode of The Engineering Politics Podcast, I team up with Truman from @ReturnToReason to interview one of the most intelligent and influential creators in the space of philosophy today. Stephen R.C. Hicks is a Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University, Executive Director of the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship, and Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society. He has written many books including Explaining Postmodernism and Nietzsche and the Nazis. We bring him on to talk about the social and political issues we are currently facing in America, and the West more broadly, and what the collectivist ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau might have to do with it.
Become a subscriber of the Engineering Politics Locals Community to support this content. Also, consider joining the @ReturnToReason Locals Community to show Truman some support.
In this special episode of The Engineering Politics Podcast, Truman from @ReturnToReason is back for a new video and podcast series titled ‘Revisiting The Road To Serfdom’ where we review F.A. Hayek’s classic work, The Road To Serfdom. This episode covers ‘Chapter 14: Material Conditions and Ideal Ends’.
This will be an ongoing series that covers the entire book. We put a ton of work into making this insightful and relevant, so we hope you enjoy watching/listening as much as we enjoyed reading and recording.
Become a subscriber of the Engineering Politics Locals Community to support this content. Also, consider joining the @ReturnToReason Locals Community to show Truman some support.