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What Is Taylor Swift’s Release Date For ‘Midnights?’

Taylor Swift wasn’t originally expected to beat this past Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards. However, shortly before the show, rumors circulated that the “Blank Space” artist would in fact show up. Sure enough, she made her presence felt on the red carpet. That wasn’t the only surprise Swift had in store, as she closed the show by announcing her next studio album, Midnights, was coming soon.

Those awaiting her first new music since her slew of releases in 2021 (Red, Fearless, and the deluxe version of Evermore) won’t have to wait too long, as Midnights will be out on October 21, just a month shy of one year since Red‘s release. In an Instagram post following the VMAs, Swift shared the album’s cover art, numbered tracklist, and a heartfelt message that closed with “Midnights, the stories of 13 sleepless nights scattered throughout my life, will be out October 21. Meet me at midnight.”

It was a big evening as a whole for the West Reading artist, as she was nominated in five different categories and took home two awards: Video Of The Year and Best Long Form Video.

Check out her promotional Instagram post for Midnights above.

Midnights is out 10/21 via Republic. Pre-order it here.

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Oh Great, Academy Award-Winning MAGA Actor Jon Voight Is Calling The DOJ Investigation Of Trump The Start Of The ‘Third World War’

Jon Voight has always been one of the screen’s most magnetic actors, and he’s still going. He’s even in the ever-expanding all-star cast of Megalopolis, which reunites him with his The Rainmaker director Francis Ford Coppola. Oh, and he’s also still very all-on for Donald Trump. The former president is in hot water over absconding with — and then refusing to return — highly classified government documents, which has sent TrumpWorld into an incoherent tizzy of nonsensical defenses. Alas, you can count the Academy Award winning actor for the 1978 anti-Vietnam War drama Coming Home among them.

As per Mediaite, Voight recorded another one of his weird pro-Trump videos, in which he combines professional solemnity with hyperbolic nonsense. “My fellow Americans, can we all speak truths? So that we can see the lie that was brought upon our President Trump and the ones who were once on his side are now finding wrong with the documents,” he bellows. “Can we see this lie? Did they ever attack Obama’s home or Clinton’s? Why not?”

The answer, of course, is, no, because neither stole top secret documents, but Voight seems to be more interested in pouring gasoline on a raging fire. “My friends, the deceit will surely die for no man shall turn truths for their ego, for their unrighteousness because our witness will surely condemn this war,” he said, calling it a “third world war, yes. It’s been turned into a war.”

It’s not clear why any other country, apart from Russia, wouldn’t welcome Trump being indicted, or thrown in the slammer. But Voight kept going, calling the government agents investigating actual crimes an “evil force” that will be “wiped out by the power that once helped George Washington win the [Revolutionary War] for freedom.”

Voight is far from the only Trumpist who’s been engaging in violent rhetoric. Lindsey Graham, the senator who denounced Trump on the Senate floor after the Jan. 6 riot only to creep back to his side, threatened that a Trump indictment would lead to “riots.” And Truth Social is so overflowing with violent talk that Google still won’t let it on Android.

Anyway, Midnight Cowboy was pretty good, wasn’t it? He was pretty great on Ray Donovan. And who isn’t enjoying the new novel Heat 2, which brings back Voight’s old fence Nate? Sometimes it’s best to separate the art from the artist, especially if the artist is basically calling on Trump supporters to wreak havoc.

(Via Mediaite)

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Bono shared a beautiful animatic honoring his 40-year marriage

For any couple to successfully make it through four decades of marriage is impressive, but for someone famous, it’s downright historic. According to the U.K.-based organization Marriage Foundation, as of 2012, celebrities had twice the divorce rate as the average U.K. citizen. Though divorce rates have fallen and new marriages are now predicted to last longer than they were in the past, 40 years of marriage at this point is certainly worth celebrating.

That’s one reason Bono’s 40-year marriage to his wife, Ali, is giving people feelings.

Another reason is that the U2 frontman has shared a beautiful animatic honoring his and Ali’s wedding day for their 40th wedding anniversary.


Bono narrates the four-minute video as moving sketches illustrate the story. He starts by describing the final morning he lived in his parents’ house before he married Ali on August 31, 1982, painting a picture of his strained relationship with his father before sharing the feelings he had on his wedding day.

The text comes from Bono’s upcoming memoir, “Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story,” and if the video is any indication, the book will be a poetic telling of a fascinating life in the spotlight. Bono has spent most of his 62 years—and all of his marriage to Ali—as a rock star, with U2’s first album, “Boy,” being released in 1980 and their first No. 1 album, “War” being released in 1983.

But every global superstar is just a human being in a marital relationship, subject to the same gifts and challenges of intimacy as anyone else. If anything, fame makes relationships harder, but Bono and Ali appear to have made it work through four decades of world tours, flashing cameras and diehard fandom.

This animatic offers a small glimpse of what lies at the heart of their success as a couple.

Ali truly has been there since the beginning. The couple were high school sweethearts who started dating in 1976, the same year U2 formed.

Ali has served as the inspiration for many U2 songs, perhaps most notably “The Sweetest Thing.” Originally written in 1988 as an apology for being in the studio on her birthday, the song was remade in 2000 and became a hit. Bono dedicated all of the proceeds from the single to Ali’s favorite charity, Chernobyl Children’s Project International. She is featured at the beginning of the music video for the song, with the rest of the video looking through her eyes.

Congratulations on 40 years of marriage, Bono and Ali. May we all be so fortunate to find that kind of love.

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Daughter creates elaborate Harry Styles concert outfit for her dad, and he completely rocks it

It’s one thing to surprise your daughter with back-to-back Harry Styles concert tickets. It’s quite another to dress up for the occasion. This dad did both.

According to Today, Nari Rampersad was told, “not asked,” by his daughter Sarita that they would be sporting complementary outfits for the big double-night event. He might have not had much choice, but Nari willingly went all in.

Sixteen-year-old Sarita meticulously planned every last detail of their “Love On Tour” ensemble using Google docs and spreadsheets to organize what they would need. Luckily, she had been a fan of Styles since the ripe old age of 7 (during his One Direction days), and based their looks off a Pinterest vision board created back in 2018. There was no shortage of inspo.

By the way folks, this is why you should never delete a Pinterest board. You never know when they might come in handy.


Sarita posted videos from both nights onto her TikTok channel, and each received millions of views. Harry Styles concerts are well known for being a celebration of fun, bold fashion, but the pure wholesomeness was next level. To start things off, Sarita and Nari wore coordinated pink and blue bell-bottom pants and flowy open blouses—a signature Styles style. As Sarita told Today, this was in tribute to the pop idol’s “Fine Line” album, chosen because “that’s the album when I finally got my dad to start listening to Harry too.”

@lemon_over_lce He painted his nails and everything #harrystyles #loveontour ♬ Man! I Feel Like A Woman! – Shania Twain

Leaving no aesthetic stone unturned, Nari even got his nails painted. Plus the father-daughter duo wore matching “non negotiable” white Doc Martens. And yes, feather boas were involved. Would it even be a Harry Styles concert without a boa?

“Now this is a slay if I’ve ever seen one,” someone commented.

Though Sarita was the fashion mastermind, Nari was very proud of the fact that he found two pairs of pants for himself, and in the women’s section, no less.

“It fits so much better than the men’s clothing!” he told Today. “But nothing had pockets. How do you live without pockets? We had to buy a tote bag to carry my wallet and phone!”

How indeed, Nari. How indeed.

Night two swapped the baby pastels for a bolder red and royal blue combo.

@lemon_over_lce night 2!! #harrystyles #hslot ♬ Satellite – Harry Styles

Dressing up wasn’t the only way Nari went above and beyond. Sarita added that he had been studying lyrics “for months” so he wouldn’t get the words wrong. In fact, that’s why she chose her dad as her concert buddy—she knew he would “match” her energy.

“That’s pretty cool, because lots of kids don’t get that,” she noted.

“Seeing her happy is just pretty much all I want,” he shared with Today, adding that “I knew Harry would put on a good show, but I was living through her. Her excitement pushed mine to a different level.”

Harry Styles might have been the headliner, but Sarita and her dad have stolen the show, and our hearts. Now they’ll have a cherished memory forever. Not to mention Nari earned some serious fashion cred.

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Francis Ford Coppola’s Already Sprawling All-Star Dream Project ‘Megalopolis’ Adds Shia LaBeouf And Some Relatives

It’s been a good long while since Francis Ford Coppola had a new movie, and it seems like he’s making up for lost time. The legendary filmmaker and bestselling vintner is throwing his own wine money behind Megalopolis, an ambitious (and expensive) epic he’s been threatening to make for over two decades. Even without the backing of a major studio, he’s been able to wrangle a sprawling all-star cast, led by Adam Driver. Now Coppola has added some more, including a couple family members and one controversial figure.

In the former group is Jason Schwartzman, his nephew, and his sister/Schwartzman’s mom, Talia Shire, who, of course, played Connie Corleone in the Godfather trilogy. Coppola has often been called out for his nepotistic streak, so it’s good to see him doubling down.

And then there’s a more dodgy addition: Shia LaBeouf, who in 2020 was accused of sexual battery, assault, and emotional distress by ex-girlfriend FKA Twigs. Lately, LaBeouf has been on an attempted apology tour, admitting that he “hurt that woman.” He also recently called out Olivia Wilde after she claimed she fired him from her tabloid-attracting movie Don’t Worry Darling, claiming he actually quit.

In any case, the new additions — which also includes Grace Vanderwaal, Kathryn Hunter, and James Remar, the latter who appeared in Coppola’s 1984 docudrama The Cotton Club — will join an already stunning cast. Along with Driver, there’s [deep breath] Forest Whitaker, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, and Aubrey Plaza.

(Via The Hollywood Reporter)

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SNX: This Week’s Best Sneaker Drops, Including Stüssy Surfman Chucks, Georgetown Jordan VIs, And More

Disclaimer: While all of the products recommended here were chosen independently by our editorial staff, Uproxx may receive payment to direct readers to certain retail vendors who are offering these products for purchase.

Welcome to SNX DLX, your weekly roundup of the best sneakers to hit the internet. Yikes, this is a brutal week for people who like dope sneakers. Right now we’re in the midst of the back-to-school season so the big brands are unveiling a lot of sneakers explicitly designed for children and re-ups of some of this year’s previous colorways. We’re not really down with the repeats, so that leaves very few notable releases in a week that is packed with almost too many drops.

Fear not, though — so long as Nike is a brand they are bound to release at least a couple of must-cop drops every week and it looks like the Swoosh is coming to our rescue with a couple of new Jordan colorways and collaborations. After taking a look at this week’s best picks, be sure to hit our bi-monthly style roundup Style Watch to complete your fit.

Here’s to hoping we get a few more strong weeks before the year’s end, for now here are this week’s best sneaker drops.

Sacai x Nike Zoom Cortez White & University Red

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The Nike Cortez is one of those silhouettes that doesn’t really need a radical alteration to make it look good, it’s like the Puma Clyde, the Reebok Club C, or the Air Jordan I, it just looks good and will always look best in its original colors. This is why when Chitose Abe decided to give it the waffle treatment with the Sacai Zoom Cortez, she kept it to the original red, white and blue colorway.

Is it an improvement over the original design? Not a f*cking chance. But it’s a reason to get excited over the Cortez again, and that’s something! This sneaker features a nylon upper with suede atop a Zoom Air cushion with that classic Sacai waffle style, giving the sneaker two collars, two swooshes, and two tongues.

The Sacai x Nike Zoom Cortez White & University Red is out now for a retail price of $180. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.

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SNX Week of Aug 31
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Nike Women’s Dunk Low White and Sail

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Some days nothing looks better than a crispy white pair of sneakers, but a crispy white pair of Dunks? That looks great every day! A new white and sail colorway is hitting the Nike SNKRS app this week as a women’s size exclusive. The sneaker features a padded collar with a white leather upper and a sail swoosh and panels. It’s not the most exciting release, but you’d be anyone would be lucky to cop these this week.

The Nike Women’s Dunk Low in White and Sail is set to drop on September 9th at 7:00 AM PST, for a retail price of $110. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.

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SNX Week of Aug 31
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Converse x Stüssy Chuck 70 Surfman

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This week Converse and Stüssy are re-upping the black and white Chuck 70 that the two brands dropped a few months back, but the real highlight is this pink Surfman iteration which is an improvement over the original design, and is probably the last sneaker dropped this year that explicitly screams ‘summertime.’

The Surfman features a hemp canvas upper with unvarnished foxing, for a retro look, with turfman embroidered branding where the All-Star usually sits.

The Converse x Stüssy Chuck 70 Surfman is set to drop on September 1st at 7:00 Am PST for a retail price of $110. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.

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Nike Air Jordan VI Magnet and College Navy

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As you can tell, this week is slim pickings, but at least we have one Jordan dropping in a beloved colorway! The Magnet and College Navy is essentially a retro release of the famed Georgetown colorway, which combines Magnet and College Navy over a suede and leather upper with an icy outsole. What it lacks in color it makes up for in stealthy cool.

The Nike Air Jordan VI Magnet and College Navy is set to drop on August 3rd at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $200. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app or aftermarket sites like GOAT and Flight Club.

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SNX Week of Aug 31
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Nike Air Jordan V Low PSG

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It may not be a widely beloved colorway or style, but this low-top rendition of the Jordan V looks pretty clean. Made in collaboration with Paris Saint-Germain, this sneaker combines the colors of the football club with a premium leather upper, an icy outsole, an embroidered Jumpman on the tongue, and a PSG logo stamp at the heel. It’s obviously been designed for Paris Saint-Germain fans, but it looks so good that it has mass appeal, whether you’re a soccer head or not.

The Nike Air Jordan V Low PSG is set to drop on September 3rd at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $200. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app or aftermarket sites like GOAT.

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SNX Week of Aug 31
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NikeCraft General Purpose Shoe Archive

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The whole concept of Tom Sach’s General Purpose Shoe is to create a fairly standard no-frills sneaker that looks great while providing what sneakers are designed to provide — comfort and function above all else at a fair price. The sneaker isn’t meant to call forth hype, it’s supposed to be a low-key everyperson’s shoe, but it’s designed by f*cking Tom Sachs, so of course, everyone is going to want one.

All in all, this is still a great all-around sneaker that is designed to be worn and to last. The Archive colorway features a bright corn yellow upper with white midsoles and orange accents at the heel and tongue tab. At just over $100, it’s a pretty good deal for a collaborative high-quality sneaker. It makes you wonder why all other collaborations have to fetch such a high asking price.

The NikeCraft General Purpose Shoe Archive is set to drop on September 2nd at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $109.99. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.

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SNX Week of Aug 31
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Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Slate

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It’s almost as if Kanye looked at what Nike was doing with the Magnet and College Navy Jordan V and tried to one-up them with his own similarly colored slate and core black 350 Boost V2. We’re going to go ahead and give it to Ye, this is one of the best colorways of the 350 V2 in the silhouette’s history. Just when you think Kanye has run out of tricks to make you buy another 350, he comes out with a banger.

Let’s hope that translates to his music soon.

Note: Yeezy Brand is suggesting that all people order a 1/2 size up on this sneaker. The Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Slate is set to drop on September 3rd at 8:00 AM PST for a retail price of $230. Pick up a pair via the Adidas CONFIRMED app or Yeezy Supply.

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We Tried Affordable ‘Premium’ Tequilas Blind To Find The Very Best

Good-yet-affordable tequila shouldn’t be hard to find. But as with any booze, there’s often just as much mediocre to outright bad stuff on the shelf as there is to good-to-great stuff — even in the premium categories. To help you sift through it all, I’m conducting a blind taste test of affordable tequilas in the low(ish) range of the premium category.

For this blind taste test, I’m really looking for quality tequilas — “premium” if you will. I’ve grabbed a selection of special barrel finished reposados, añejos, extra añejos, and cristalinos (aged but filtered to clarify). The price points is in the $50-$150 range with only one bottle sneaking over $100.

In the grand scheme of things (where $1,000+ bottles are becoming more the norm in high-end tequila), bottles in the $50ish to $190ish tend to be the lower end of the premium bottle selection these days with $200 to $500 bottles hitting the mid-range of premium selections, and then the $500, $1,000, and higher bottles hitting the highest end of the premium category. The point is that you should be able to find most of these bottles and enjoy them without breaking the bank (even if one of them is just north of $100).

Our lineup today is:

  • El Sativo Single Estate Tequila Añejo
  • Cazadores Tequila Extra Añejo
  • Casa Noble Tequila Añejo
  • Casamigos Tequila Añejo
  • El Mayor Tequila Extra Añejo Port Cask Aged
  • Tequila Codigo 1530 George Strait: The Limited Edition Rosa Reposado
  • Tequila Don Ramon Platinium Añejo Cristalino
  • Tequila Lobos 1707 Reposado Finished En Barrica Espanola De Roble

As for the ranking, it’s pretty simple: What tastes the best? I’m looking at the depth of flavor, how washed out the palate is from proofing water, and whether it delivers on what’s promised on the label (especially with special finishes).

Let’s dive in!

Also Read: The Top Tequila Articles From The Last 6 Months

Part 1: The Tasting

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Zach Johnston

Taste 1

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Zach Johnston

Tasting Notes:

This has a classic nose with hints of dark cacao, black peppercorns, and a hint of tropical fruits next to a whisper of burnt pecan and roasted agave. The palate opens with soft vanilla that leads to raisins and baking spices with a hint of almost burnt chocolate in the background. The fades pretty fast and is a bit watery overall with the roasted agave and peppercorn lasting the longest on the senses.

This was really good right up until the watery finish.

Taste 2

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Zach Johnston

Tasting Notes:

The age is pretty evident on the nose with a light tannic oakiness accented by peppery agave and a light touch of vanilla. The palate is soft and smooth but a little listless with minor keys of burnt orange, winter spice, and roasted agave next to soft vanilla and a hint of caramel. The end is a tad washed out but does hit on mild dark chocolate and spiced red fruit.

Again, this just got too watery by the end.

Taste 3

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Zach Johnston

Tasting Notes:

This has a very French wine nose with tons of potting soil and the fertilizer aisle of a garden center with an underlying sense of butterscotch and vanilla next to a whisper of cinnamon and clove. The palate is largely the same, with a sweeter black soil vibe next to toffee and vanilla with a dash more of that wintry spice and a hint of dark stone fruits. The end is subtle and doesn’t get watery but stays on the earthy end of the flavor spectrum with a hint of agave and pepper.

This was pretty nice and held on to a solid flavor profile to the very end.

Taste 4

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Zach Johnston

Tasting Notes:

There’s a big not of caramel and bourbon-y vanilla on the nose with a hint of cherry and singed cedar. The palate leans into the cherry with a rock candy vibe as sticky toffee pudding with a lot of dates and cinnamon leans into dried and candied red fruits next to a little nob of marzipan. The end has a mildly spiced cherry tobacco chew that leans sweet.

This is a pretty nice tequila, though clearly calibrated for a bourbon drinker’s palate.

Taste 5

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Zach Johnston

Tasting Notes:

There’s a deep tannic nature to the nose with plenty of dark figs, prunes, and dates with a light mustiness and a hint of woody old spices and agave hearts. The palate has a twinge of sour grapes countered by a rich vanilla sauce cut with bright orange zest and salty caramel. The finish created a soft and spice plum jam with a hint of cinnamon doughnut next to a mild and dry vanilla-laced tobacco leaf wrapped around a black-tea-soaked date with a black peppercorn in the middle.

This is clearly a winner. It’s so deep and musty and interesting.

Taste 6

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Tasting Notes:

The nose on this is classic with layers of roasted agave and freshly cracked black pepper next to sour cherry and a hint of orchard wood. The palate leans into a musty earthiness (French wine again) with orange peels and a hint of lime next to sour red wine cut with winter spices and a smidge of vanilla. The end leans into the old and soft oak with a sweet edge next to red cherries and old agave spears.

This was also very nice and easy drinking.

Taste 7

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Zach Johnston

Tasting Notes:

There’s a light woody spice on the nose with a hint of roasted agave and black pepper next to a dash of lime and orange oils. The palate is so soft and smooth with a hint of river rock next to aloe vera oils and a flutter of vanilla creaminess. The end is short and sweet with a light sense of mineral water next to more of that citrus and agave.

This was fine. It was super easy to drink with an ultra-smooth body.

Taste 8

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Zach Johnston

Tasting Notes:

A hint of sour cherry and funk lead to roasted agave, winter spice, and a hint of old oak in a dusty cellar. The taste leans into the soft agave with an earthy warmth next to soft white moss and dry firewood with a hint of Cherry Coke softening everything out and adding sweetness. The cherry vibes drive the end toward a finish full of grilled pineapple and black pepper next to dry sweetgrass and cherry tobacco.

This was another very nice pour.

Part 2: The Ranking

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Zach Johnston

8. El Sativo Single Estate Tequila Añejo — Taste 1

El Sativo
El Sativo

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $54

The Tequila:

This tequila is a “single estate” product, meaning all the Weber agave comes from the farm around the distillery. The agave is roasted in brick ovens and then crushed with a roller mill to extract the sugary juices. After fermentation, the juice is twice distilled and then filled into ex-bourbon barrels for a 16-month rest. Finally, those barrels are vatted, proofed down, and bottled.

Bottom Line:

This was the epitome of “fine.” There was nothing off-putting here it was just a bit washed out on the finish. That said, this would be a solid mixing tequila to build flavors into.

7. Cazadores Tequila Extra Añejo — Taste 2

Cazadores
Cazadores

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $57

The Tequila:

Cazadores is made in the Highlands of Jalisco at the Bacardi distillery. The process is very modernized with automation and classical music playing during fermentation and aging. The juice is left in new American oak barrels for three long years before it’s vatted and proofed for bottling.

Bottom Line:

This was also fine. It was a tad tannic on the nose but had a good sipping base. It just didn’t quite land the finish or leave a lasting impression.

6. Casa Noble Tequila Añejo — Taste 3

Casa Noble
Casa Noble

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $68

The Tequila:

This classic tequila — made with Blue Weber — is all about the slow aging process. The tequila is barreled in new French oak barrels for two long years before vatting, proofing, and bottling.

Bottom Line:

This was the first sip that really landed the finish and stuck with me. It was straightforward and easy to drink while offering a nice flavor profile, but nothing mind-blowing.

5. Tequila Don Ramon Platinium Añejo Cristalino — Taste 7

Don Ramon
Don Ramon

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $62

The Tequila:

This Blue Weber agave spirit from Jalisco’s Highlands is double-barreled. The juice spends 12 months in both American and French oak. After vatting, the juice is then slowly filtered to remove all the color before proofing and bottling.

Bottom Line:

This was so smooth it was… almost too smooth. Still, that means this was super fine and easy drinking with some serious flavor left deep in the body of this sip. That said, this felt more like a mixer for cocktails than anything else.

4. Casamigos Tequila Añejo — Taste 4

Diageo

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $61

The Tequila:

Famously known as George Clooney’s billion-dollar tequila brand, Casamigos delivers the goods. The piñas are slow roasted in brick ovens. The juice is then fermented for nearly four days, allowing the flavors to run deep in the juice. Finally, the tequila is aged for 14 months — resting through the hot highland days and cool nights.

Bottom Line:

This is where things get very sippable on this list. This is nice and easy with a clear depth and classic profile. It’s basic but very good.

3. Tequila Lobos 1707 Reposado Finished En Barrica Espanola De Roble — Taste 8

Tequila Lobos 1707 Reposado
Tequila Lobos de Sangre Azul

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $51

The Tequila:

Lobos 1707 also comes from the Highlands of Jalisco. The front end of the tequila-making process is pretty much the same as a lot on this list — Blue Weber, ex-bourbon barrels, etc. — with the finishing on this one standing out. After six months in bourbon barrels, this is filled into ex-Pedro Ximinez sherry casks from Spain for a final rest before proofing and bottling.

Bottom Line:

This was just a nice sipper all around. It had a nice depth from the finishing barrel that helped it stand out. Overall, it’s a little lower because the finish was a tad short.

2. Tequila Codigo 1530 George Strait: The Limited Edition Rosa Reposado — Taste 6

Codigo
Codigo

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $75

The Tequila:

This tequila from country music legend George Straight is his personal favorite. The juice is rested for one month in hand-picked Napa Cabernet French white oak barrels. The red wine barrel adds a faint pink hue to the blanco tequila before proofing and bottling.

Bottom Line:

This was very subtle and very nice. The red wine really vibed with the tequila in the sense and made for a rich yet light drinking experience. This felt very summery and fresh.

1. El Mayor Tequila Extra Añejo Port Cask Aged — Taste 5

El Mayor Tequila
El Mayor Tequila

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $130

The Tequila:

This tequila is made in the Southern Highlands of Jalisco via autoclave and roller mill. There’s a long fermentation and double distilling involved before the hot spirit rests in ex-bourbon barrels for a spell. Finally, the tequila is refilled into old Port casks for a final maturation before proofing and bottling.

Bottom Line:

This had the most depth by far today. It was complex yet accessible with a clear sense of tequila and that Port barrel finish. This was also the deepest sipper on the list. It’s just tasty, folks.

Part 3: Final Thoughts

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Zach Johnston

There are eight quality tequilas on this list. Each one is tasty in its own way. It’s really only the bottom two that don’t quite land their finish but are perfectly fine otherwise, especially if you’re mixing cocktails.

In the end, the top four are all highly recommended with the top two being the ones you need to track down if you’re looking for unique sippers. Interestingly, the top four also have a wide price range that reaches from $50 to $130 but feel extremely close in quality, meaning price isn’t everything. In my mind, Codigo is a soft and summery surprise while the El Mayor is a deep and dark winter sipper… but you go ahead and drink them whenever you like!

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Young Thug’s Twitter Account — Which Might Be Hacked — Has A Very Important Question For Michael Phelps

Young Thug is, to the best of anyone’s knowledge, currently incarcerated in Fulton County Jail awaiting trial on racketeering charges. So it was pretty weird when today, out of seemingly nowhere, his Twitter account became active again, and even weirder when, rather than addressing the charges against him or checking in with fans, it posed the question of whether Michael Phelps “could swim 100 miles from the middle of the ocean back to shore” — and even tagged Phelps to be sure.

Making the situation even weirder still is the fact that the ever-confident Phelps had an answer. “Yeah,” he wrote back. “I think I could make it.”

[Narrator voice: He absolutely could not make it. No one could. Please do not try this. It is extremely dangerous.]

Just minutes later, Thugger followed up, responding back, “How long do you think it would take?”

[Narrator voice: Again, we strongly caution against attempting this feat. It is highly inadvisable.]

Of course, all of this is so odd simply because Thug shouldn’t be able to access Twitter from jail; not only would a smart device be considered contraband, but tweeting from it would be nothing more than a great way to advertise that he was breaking the rules. His account could be hacked, which would account for the bizarre content — although Thugger himself has been known to tweet the occasional non sequitur himself, so the odds are even on that count.

Still, fans seem to be having fun with the exchange, with one calling Phelps “the greatest white person ever,” and others wondering how Young Thug could be tweeting from jail. Some were amused, others were confused, and you can see the best of both below.

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All The New Whiskeys You Need To Try This September

We’re rapidly approaching the holiday season and that means whiskeys are about to start dropping at a rapid-fire rate. I already have a ton of September whiskey releases on my desk I can’t talk about yet, plus a ton of recent releases. In fact, there’s so much coming in the next few weeks that I’ll probably have to write an article like this again by the middle of the month.

Below, I’m calling out the bottles of whiskeys I think are worth actually chasing down right now. These are the bourbons, single malts, whiskeys, and rye whiskeys that were released in the last few weeks and/or are hitting shelves right now or very soon (plus a couple of bottles I haven’t gotten to yet from the summer releases). The throughline on how these whiskeys ended up on this list is simple: They all taste good. There are a couple of collectible bottles, sure, but you can drink those too.

Overall, this is all about finding new and tasty whiskey for you to try this coming month. Who knows, maybe you’ll find a new favorite to drink as the weather cools and the leaves start to turn. Let’s find out!

Also Read: The Top 5 UPROXX Bourbon Posts Of The Last Six Months

Little Book Chapter 6: “To The Finish”

Little Book Chapter 6
Beam Suntory

ABV: 58.725%

Average Price: $125

The Whiskey:

This year’s Little Book is another masterpiece from Beam’s Master Distiller, Freddie Noe. The juice in the bottle is a blend of four-year-old straight malt whiskey finished with cherrywood staves, four-year-old straight malt whiskey finished in applewood smoked barrels, four-year-old straight malt whiskey finished in hickory smoked barrels, four-year-old straight malt whiskey finished with maplewood staves, and Beam’s classic five-year-old Kentucky straight bourbon, making this a kind of single malt/bourbon hybrid.

The juice was bottled after blending with no filtering or proofing.

Tasting Notes:

This blend was built to celebrate grilling meats in the backyard and that’s evident from the nose as hints of smokey orchard woods pop first. Next, the nose reveals hints of sour cherry, tart apple cores, and bright orange zest with a smidge of smoked plum in the background with a dash of winter spice and maybe some oatmeal cookie dough. The palate kicks in with a mix of winter spices and dry green herbs (a hint of sage?) next to lightly smoked sweet cherry wood and some dry hickory that leads to a hint of cherry root beer. That cherry layers into a dry tobacco leaf with a thin line of dark chocolate and some rum-raisin as the finish veers toward orchard wood with smoked apricot and a twinge of salted vanilla cream lurking underneath it all.

Bottom Line:

This is just straight delicious. If you’re looking for the perfect Labor Day pour for a backyard grilling session, this is it.

Balcones Big Baby Bottled In Bond Straight Corn Whiskey Matured in Tequila Casks

Balcones Big Baby
Balcones

ABV: 50%

Average Price: $60

The Whiskey:

This Texas whiskey is one of the most interesting releases of 2022. The juice is made from 100 percent roasted blue corn from New Mexico. That mash is pot distilled before going into used tequila barrels for a five-year rest. After maturation, the barrels are vatted and proofed down to 100 proof per bottled-in-bond law and bottled as-is.

Tasting Notes:

The nose opens with a lovely balance of fresh and bright Key lime pie next to freshly cracked black and red peppercorns with dry corn cobs, grapefruit pith, and a dash of old dry cedar bark intertwined with orange-laced tobacco leaves and black tea. The palate leans into dry chili spice with a hint of sea salt next to honeydew melon skins, vanilla wafers, and a burst of apple Jolly Rancher that leans toward Martinelli Apple Cider cut with cream soda. The end kicks up the melon vibe with a watermelon candy vibe before layers of dry sweetgrass, cedar bark, lime leaves, and vanilla tobacco finish the sip on a dry yet bright note.

Bottom Line:

This is fresh and unique. It really feels like something new (because it is) that’s also fun to drink. Pour this over some ice or into your favorite cocktail for a nice change up from the ordinary.

Larceny Barrel Proof Batch no. C922

Larceny Barrel Proof
Heaven Hill

ABV: 63.3%

Average Price: $102

The Whiskey:

This is the last (of three) Larceny Barrel Proof releases of 2022. The juice, in this case, is a classic wheated bourbon — 68 percent corn, 20 percent wheat, and 12 percent malted barley — from Heaven Hill. This small batch bourbon was aged for six to eight years before vatting and bottling as-is, creating 2022’s highest ABV release from the brand.

Tasting Notes:

This pour opens with a hint of soft leather next to raisins, sour grapes, a dash of apple fritter with plenty of cinnamon, and a mild sense of dried red currants. The palate hits with an ABV buzz (kind of like the numbness you get from wasabi without the taste at all) before soft vanilla creaminess calms everything down toward berry jams with cinnamon and clove next to a light buttermilk biscuit with a hint of dry sweetgrass lurking under it all. The end softly lands on a dried prune/date/raisin finish with a twinge of tartness and a light sense of cedar-laced tobacco just touched with cardamon and vanilla.

Bottom Line:

This is a strong whiskey with a great flavor profile. It’s very classic while pushing nicely toward dried fruits. Overall, this is a great pour for your next Manhattan or on the rocks drink.

Yellowstone Limited Edition 2022

2022 Yellowstone Limited Edition Bourbon
Luxco

ABV: 50.5%

Average Price: $129

The Whiskey:

This year’s Yellowstone Limited Edition is a masterstroke of blending by Master Distiller Stephen Beam. This year’s juice is a mix of seven, 15, and 16-year barrels finished in Sicilian Marsala Superiore casks (a drier sherry-like Sicilian fortified dessert wine). Once vatted, the whiskey was just touched with water to bring it down to 101 proof, which yielded about 30,000 bottles this year.

Tasting Notes:

This opens soft with an almost meaty dried apricot dipped in pine-laced honey with a line of cinnamon-spiced tobacco sharpening the nose. The palate has a mild sticky toffee pudding vibe with plenty of cinnamon and nutmeg next to meaty dates, rum-raisin, and a hint of walnut cake with a twinge of butteriness. The end leans into those sweet dates with a hint of black tea and a dash of wet brown sugar before raisins packed in vanilla tobacco leaves round things out.

Bottom Line:

These are always a highlight of the year when they drop. This is well-rounded whiskey with serious depth. It’s also super easy to drink as a neat pour. Though, adding a little water will add to the creaminess of the honey and toffee.

Wyoming Whiskey Small Batch Straight Bourbon Whiskey Aged 5 Years Limited Edition National Parks No. 2

Wyoming Whiskey National Parks
Wyoming Whiskey

ABV: 52.5%

Average Price: $83

The Whiskey:

This bottle celebrates Yellowston’s 150th anniversary with part of the proceeds from each bottle going to Yellowstone Forever, which helps protect the park. The whiskey in the bottle is a special release made from Wyoming grains — 68 percent corn, 20 percent wheat, and 12 percent malted barley — and water. After five years, the barrels are small-batch blended and bottled with a drop of proofing water.

Tasting Notes:

Soft holiday spices mix with orange creamsicle, dry sweetgrass, old boot leather, a dash of dark chocolate powder, and a hint of cedar. The taste feels like you’re on a back porch on a sunny day with rich toffee, cherrywood, and vanilla next to buttery zucchini bread with walnuts and plenty of cinnamon. The end takes on this woody and sweet carrot vibe while lush marzipan brings a nutty sweetness with a hint of Earl Grey and walnut loaf with low notes of soft cedar and warm tobacco.

Bottom Line:

This is a centerpiece bottle thanks to a great label design. The whiskey in that cool bottle is also really good. Add in that part of the cash for this bottle is going to protect our greatest national park and you have a must-buy bottle.

Pursuit United Blended Straight Rye Whiskey 2022 Batch

Pursuit United Rye
Pursuit United

ABV: 54%

Average Price: $65

The Whiskey:

This release is a blend of whiskeys from Kentucky and Maryland. The Kentucky rye is from Bardstown Bourbon Company (a 95 percent rye), which is contract distilling and aging whiskey for Pursuit United. The other rye (and the biggest component) is from Maryland’s famed and beloved Sagamore Spirits and is a 52 percent rye. Over four-year-old barrels from each warehouse were masterfully married to create this expression with a touch of water to bring the proof down a notch.

Tasting Notes:

Caramel with a dark feel to it mixes with a hint of green chili, cumin, and brown sugar with an edge of sour orange and old leather. The palate leans into soft and creamy vanilla with rye spiciness that feels more wintery than peppery next to sweet cherry syrup, vanilla candies, and old porch wicker. The end maintains the sweet spice with a good mix of vanilla, sour cherry, and brown sugar sweetness to counter the soft spices.

Bottom Line:

This is a great choice for an everyday or table rye whiskey. It’s so approachable yet really delivers a great profile. It’s not overly fancy. It’s just good, solid whiskey for on the rocks and cocktail pours.

Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch 2022

Four Roses LE 2022
Kirin Company

ABV: 54.5%

Average Price: $179

The Whiskey:

This year’s LE Small Batch is made from a blend of 20-year-old Bourbon from the OBSV bourbon recipe (high rye mash bill, delicate fruit yeast), a 15-year-old OESK (lower rye mash, slight spice yeast), a 14-year-old OESF (lower rye mash, herbal notes years), and a 14-year-old OESV (lower rye mash, delicate fruit yeast). The blend is non-chill filtered and bottled at 109 proof. All of that yielded a mere 14,000 bottles this year.

Tasting Notes:

The nose opens with a hint of old basement floorboards with a hint of worn leather jackets next to a hint of sour blueberry pancakes with a deep butteriness next to thin lines of red berry jam and maple syrup. The taste feels like a mix of Pecan Sandies and mulled wine spices (heave on clove and anise) next to soft vanilla creaminess with a hint of spiced cherry tobacco just kissed with dark chocolate and nutmeg. The end has a slight warmth with a hint of dry cedar bark and hazelnut next to brown sugar and cinnamon butter with a final echo of sour cherry.

Bottom Line:

This is going to be the hardest bottle to find this September. That said, this is a stellar pour of whiskey that you’re not going to see again until 2023. And if you do, it’ll be marked up on the aftermarket by a factor of ten (at least). Good luck out there!

Barrell Vantage

Barrell Vantage
Barrell Craft Spirits

ABV: 57.22%

Average Price: $80

The Whiskey:

This brand new release from Barrell Craft Spirits really leans into unique and rare finishings. The blend is a mix of Indiana, Tennessee, and Kentucky bourbons that were finished in three different oaks separately before blending. In this case, that’s Japanese Mizunara casks, French, and American oak. Different toast and char levels were used for the barrels to achieve a unique palate that builds on the heritage of Barrell’s other triple cask-finished whiskeys (Dovetail, Seagrass, and Armida).

Tasting Notes:

The nose opens with a sense of chili pepper-infused dark chocolate pudding next to a hint of toasted coconut, dry ginger next to root beer, and an echo of pineapple stems. The palate is full of orchard wood and espresso cream next to a hint of lush eggnog with plenty of nutmeg and a dash of some green, herbal, and savory — kind of like tarragon. The end lets the spice amp up toward red peppercorns as plum cake counters with a soft and sweet finish.

Bottom Line:

We’re getting to the point where the team at Barrell Craft Spirits can do no wrong. This is yet another home run for the bottler. It’s also very approachable and easy to drink while offering some serious depth and freshness. Make sure to add a little water to let this one bloom in the glass while tasting and nosing.

Remus Repeal Reserve Series VI 2022 Medley

Remus Reserve Serie VI
Luxco

ABV: 50%

Average Price: $99

The Whiskey:

This year’s Remus Reserve is a mix of six to 14-year-old bourbons. Buckle in. The blend is made from two percent from a 2008 bourbon with a 21 percent rye mash, 27 percent from a 2012 bourbon with a 21 percent rye mash, 29 percent from a 2014 bourbon with a 21 percent rye mash, 17 percent from a 2012 bourbon with a 36 percent rye mash bill, and 25 percent from a 2014 bourbon with that same very high rye mash bill. Once vatted, the whiskey is just touched with water for proofing and bottled as-is.

Tasting Notes:

The nose on this one is complex and meaders through mint fields and caramel apple stands as hints of old boot leather, plum jam, winter spice, and a hint of sweet oak round things out. The palate opens with a rich toffee before a warmth takes over with a soft spice (nutmeg and allspice) before woody vanilla and creamed honey take over. The end feels like a handful of candied fruits wrapped up in leathery tobacco leaves with a hint of cedar bark and dried mint in the background.

Bottom Line:

These Remus Reserve releases have become must-have whiskeys when they drop every year. This one is among the best new releases of September (so far). It’s bold and rewarding as a sipper but also makes a killer Manhattan or Sazerac.

Four Walls Irish Whiskey “The Better Brown” Single Barrel Aged 15 Years Cask Strength

Four Walls Single Barrel
Four Walls

ABV: 57.8%

Average Price: $999

The Whiskey:

This whiskey is bottled from one ex-bourbon barrel of 15-year-old Irish whiskey. The single malt whiskey was chosen to celebrate the 15 years Sunny has been on the air. After a few select single barrels were chosen, the juice was bottled at cask strength and yielded only 755 bottles.

Tasting Notes:

This opens slightly tannic but more sweet than bitter with salted buttery toffee, apple cores, rum-raisin, black tea, marzipan, and maybe even some apple fritters with a dollop of Nutella tying it all together on the nose. The palate has a caramel apple vibe that leads to a vanilla cake filled with poppy seeds and notes of floral honey, apple chips, brandy-soaked dates and prunes, and apple wood. The end has a spiced fruit nut cake vibe with an old leather glove note before waxy cacao and dry menthol kick in and slowly fade toward old pine resin with some warmth.

Bottom Line:

This is the most collectible bottle on the list. It’s a great sipper, don’t get me wrong. But this is the bottle you want to grab right now if you’re a fan of old Irish whiskey and It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. Long story short, this is a one-off we’re likely not going to see again.

Caol Ila Single Malt Single Cask 13-Year Cask Strength Exclusive to Jack Rose

Caol Ila 13
Gordon and MacPhail

ABV: 59.4%

Average Price: $119

The Whisky:

This Islay whisky is an iconic peated single malt. The juice is aged basically a stone’s throw from the briny and dark sea on the small island. Generally, Caol Ila releases a 12-year-old single malt that’s a blend of their best casks as an entry point to the brand. This is a year older and from a single cask that’s bottled completely as-is for Jack Rose in DC.

Tasting Notes:

There’s a subtle sense of the sea and runway tar on the nose that leads to a fruit orchard on a cool fall day when the fruit is fermenting in dead leaves on the ground and the bark is hardening on the tree with a hint of white moss and soft black soil. The palate has a sense of smoked floral honey with a dash of smoke prunes and pears next to a light sense of cold ash from the bottom of a Weber grill. The warmth on the palate is never overpowering and leads to a finish full of oily green herbs, dried pear chips, oyster pearls, and a sense of a pebble beach campfire on a rainy day.

Bottom Line:

This is a fantastic example of Caol Ila whisky that you can actually get in the U.S. (a lot of Caol Ila doesn’t make it this way). That does add a light collectibility factor. But I’d argue that this is too good to leave in a vault. It’s just straight-up delicious, especially if you’re looking for subtle marine-adjacent peated malt.

Frey Ranch Straight Rye Whiskey Single Barrel Barrel Strength Barrel # 260

Frey Ranch Single Barrel
Frey Ranch

ABV: 68.73%

Average Price: $99

The Whiskey:

This is the first mainstream single barrel drop from Frey Ranch. The juice is made from 100 percent Winter Cereal rye, which was grown on the ranch in Nevada. The whiskey spent several years mellowing in new oak before the barrel was just right for bottling, completely as-is.

Tasting Notes:

The nose opens with a light sense of freshly cracked black pepper before elevating toward smoldering orchard woods, crusty sourdough rye bread with a hint of caraway, rosewater, and a hint of almost sweet black soil being held in old leather gloves. The palate leans into sticky toffee pudding with plenty of black tea-soaked dates, cinnamon, and nutmeg next to savory dried figs and tart dried cranberries next to a mild warmth on the mid-palate. That warmth is tempered by soft marzipan and more of that dirty leather before dry reeds and sweet cedar bark arrives on the finish.

Bottom Line:

Frey Ranch announced over the summer that they were releasing these single barrel drops this September. Now’s the time to try this whiskey. It’ll be very limited but, goddamn, it’s so good.

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Dr. Oz Was Caught On Tape Declaring Any And All Abortions To Be ‘Murder’ And John Fetterman Is Of Course Blasting Him Over It

Republicans felt pretty good about themselves earlier this summer after the right-leaning, Trump-stacked Supreme Court went and overturned Roe v. Wade, which kept abortion safe and legal in the U.S. for almost half a century. Then came a cold splash of water to their faces: Turns out banning abortion — especially all abortion, even in cases of rape and incest — is incredibly unpopular with voters. As such, even the most staunchly anti-abortion candidates have started watering down their rhetoric. But of course, Dr. Oz, who’s been running one of the more accident-prone political campaigns in a long time, couldn’t even get that one right.

As per The Daily Beast, the former TV quack — who’s been saying that, as a licensed physician, he would never ban all abortions — was caught on a hot mic back in May, before he clinched the Republican ticket for a vacating Senate seat, contradicting himself.

“I do believe life starts at conception, and I’ve said that multiple times,” he told the crowd at a rally that hadn’t previously been made public. “If life starts at conception,” he said, “why do you care what age the heart starts beating at? It’s, you know, it’s still murder, if you were to terminate a child whether their heart’s beating or not.”

Was Oz simply throwing red meat to a ravenous conservative crowd? In a 2019 interview, he sounded pretty pro-choice, saying he was “really worried” about the health of pregnant women should Roe ever be overturned. But then, he wasn’t running for a Republican Senate seat in a Trump-tainted world, as he is now.

Oz’s hard-line abortion comments caught the eye of many, including one person in particular: John Fetterman, his Democratic opponent, who’s been clobbering Oz in the polls and relentlessly, creatively trolling him.

“Dr. Oz was caught on a hot mic saying he’d ban abortion even in the cases of rape or incest,” Fetterman tweeted. “I’ve always been consistent: I’ll fight as hard as I can to protect women’s reproductive freedom + codify abortion rights into federal law. The choice in this election is clear.”

It’s yet another blow to Oz’s Clouseau-esque campaign in this week alone. On Tuesday, he awkwardly addressed how his staffers keep making light of the stroke Fetterman suffered in May. That didn’t go well either.

(Via The Daily Beast)