Happy Thanksgiving Eve, everyone. To some, Thanksgiving is the best holiday of the year. Who doesn't love food and football, after all? While there are of course some understandable criticisms of the holiday, given its origin and the treatment of Native Americans in this country, most seem to still enjoy it. However, in the wake of the 2024 presidential election, one prominent columnist is calling for Joe Biden to cancel the holiday. USA Today columnist Rex Huppke, a humor columnist for the prominent outlet, doesn't fee like celebrating the holiday this week. Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images The USA TODAY columnist published a piece on Wednesday titled, "Joe Biden Must Cancel Thanksgiving. MAGA And Non-MAGA Cannot Break Bread." The USA TODAY columnist believes that in the wake of the 2024 presidential election, the holiday should not go on. "In the wake of the presidential election," Huppke writes . "The last thing any of us need to be doing is walking into potentially volatile mixed-ideology settings that often feature alcohol, long-standing feelings of familial resentment and easily thrown pies." Wesley Hitt/Getty Images He believes that things could get heated at the table. "The social media posts I see from them, along with the regular MAGA missives I receive, are just as ornery as ever, He continued. "My ears are ringing from the loud and righteous calls that people like me need to ‘better understand Trump voters.’ But I can’t shake the fact that no Trump voter has ever been asked to understand me, or tried to for that matter." Adding: "Nobody’s telling them to spend time with a family who has a transgender child and understand the damage that comes from ignorant cruelty." While things could be a bit more heated this year, is it really any worse than in 2016 or '20? Honestly, it feels like people are more comfortable with where things are at. They might not like it, but the political climate does feel a bit tamed down, compared to where it was a couple of years ago. Of course, that could end up being a very wrong sentiment. We'll have to find out on Thanksgiving - as long as Biden doesn't cancel it!No. 21 Arizona State on the rise in Kenny Dillingham's second season as coach
Happy holidays from Bad Bunny , who announced Thursday he will release a new album Jan. 5. “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” which translates to “I should have taken more photos,” is his sixth studio album and follows in his tradition of releasing new music on unexpected dates. His debut album, 2018’s “X 100PRE," arrived around Christmas and 2020's “El Último Tour del Mundo” near Thanksgiving. The January release date is just before “Día de Reyes,” or Three Kings Day, and is a Sunday — unlike the industry's standard Friday release date. The Puerto Rican musician announced the news on Instagram in a short video featuring filmmaker Jacobo Morales. He also released a new single, “PIToRRO DE COCO.” A day before, Bad Bunny teased a 17-track list on social media, with each song titled “BOMBA,” perhaps in reference to the Puerto Rican musical style and dance. “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” follows 2023's “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana” (“Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow”), which was met with mixed reviews. On that album, Bad Bunny's reggaeton offerings were limited, returning instead to the Latin trap of “X 100PRE” in songs like “MONACO” and “GRACIAS POR NADA.” The announcement caps a busy year for El Conejo Malo. Bad Bunny made headlines after he threw his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris shortly after a comedian at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally made crude jokes about Latinos and called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.” He also canvassed North America on his “Most Wanted Tour,” which made The Associated Press' list of the best concerts of the year.
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