This is why we can't have nice things.
Swift has now joined the ever-growing list of extremely popular megastars to get treated like every politician or government agency’s last chance at appealing to a younger generation.
Maybe this is just the price one pays for having one of the year’s biggest tours: all the lamest people you can imagine are trying to win some imaginary prize by showing their Swiftie credentials. But, as Swift once warned us, if you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes — like real Swifties roasting you.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Christie stands by FBI director and calls out Trump for 2020 loss to BidenFormer N.J. Gov. Chris Christie slammed former President Donald Trump's White House run and doubled down on his support of FBI Director Christopher Wray.
Read more »
Seven unanswered questions ahead of FBI Director Wray's testimonyHouse Republicans will finally get a chance to press FBI Director Chris Wray for answers they’ve spent months seeking.
Read more »
Chris Christie promises not to fire FBI Director Christopher Wray if electedRepublican 2024 presidential candidate Chris Christie defended his positive opinion of FBI Director Christopher Wray on Sunday.
Read more »
Whistleblowers: FBI brass not warning agents to stop coordinating social media censorshipSeveral FBI whistleblowers told the House Judiciary Committee on Monday that the bureau’s leaders failed to take steps to abide by a U.S. District judge’s temporary injunction against the Biden administration working with social media companies to censor speech.
Read more »
Kirkland man sentenced 13 years in connection to 2020 FBI child porn stingA 35-year-old Kirkland man was sentenced to 13 years in prison for child pornography and trying to lure a child into sexual abuse. FOX13
Read more »
House GOP prepares to go after the FBI and DOJA war between House conservatives and federal law enforcement is set to play out once again as lawmakers returning from recess with the Department of Justice in the GOP’s sights now that the debt limit fight is over, according to new Politico reporting.
Read more »