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Republican Is the New Punk
MATT LABASH THE WEEKLY STANDARD Sabo relaxing at home with his favorite Obama Drone, Gwyneth Paltrow, 2014 Image courtesy of Sabo September 10, 2018 at 4:30 AM Street artist Sabo may just be ‘some guy who lives in some dump,’ but he is taking on and taking down the likes of Jimmy Kimmel and Meryl Streep. Los AngelesIt’s not much to look at from the outside, a dingy apartment building in a downwardly mobile stretch of burglar bars, psychics, and coin laundries. When asked the name of the neighborhood, one inhabitant classifies it as “no place in the middle of every place.” It’s not much better on the inside. The guy I have come to see answers the door of his cheerless one-bedroom shirtless, in camo shorts and Chucks, while pulling on a white polo in order to appear less feral. He’s not a down-on-his-luck porn producer, though he used to work in the industry. He’s not some middle-aged gangbanger, though he could pass for one: solidly built with his name tattooed on his knuckles and a branding-iron mark singed into his chest. He is Sabo, America’s preeminent right-wing guerrilla street artist. read more Whiskey PoliticsEp. 139 – Kevin D. Williamson, Roving Correspondent for The National Review, joins Dave to discuss how and why he was fired from The Atlantic after a few days, the Left’s attack on Free Speech, which, if any, of President Trump’s policies Kevin approves, the future of the Republican Party and Conservatism, and much more.
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