Season 3 debuted on Netflix. This season chronicles the extreme pressure where 30 returning veterans left only 6 coveted slots open for a massive global pool of rookie hopefuls. Read the Full Substack!

Most weeks, the discussion revolves around corporate responsibility, questionable behavior, ethical failures, bad decisions, or things like the Trump administration that somehow manage to create problems for themselves. This is not one of those stories. I am also not particularly interested in talking about corruption anymore because, if people had not figured certain things out before the last election, or if anyone is surprised by it, there is probably little left to say. Then we have this recent war agreement, which is not only viewed by some as worse than the deal negotiated during the Obama administration, but has also already begun facing significant challenges, with the Strait of Hormuz reportedly closed again today, just one day after the signing of a memorandum of understanding. Much of this could have been avoided if Democrats had done the work necessary to convince voters that someone with a gold toilet and decades of alleged corruption was not the savior of working-class America.
Setting all of that aside, this may be one of the strangest articles I have written for this series because it involves an organization I have spent most of my life disliking.
I cannot stand the Dallas Cowboys.
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