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James Carville knocks ‘sexually inadequate’ Taylor Swift conspiracy theorists

James Carville, a long-time political strategist, mocked conservatives for believing a conspiracy theory that the NFL rigs games to help President Biden get reelected this fall. The unfounded theory revolves around the idea that Kansas City Chiefs, defending NFL champions received assistance to enter the Super Bowl…

 James Carville, a seasoned social strategist, made fun of conservatives who believed Taylor Swift was telling the NFL that it was rigging games to help President Biden win reelection this fall. The erroneous theory is based on the notion that the Kansas City Chiefs, the current NFL champion, received help to qualify for the Super Bowl. James Carville, a seasoned social strategist, made fun of conservatives who believed Taylor Swift was telling the NFL that it was rigging games to help President Biden win reelection this fall. The erroneous theory is based on the notion that the Kansas City Chiefs, the current NFL champion, received help to qualify for the Super Bowl. 

James Carville, a long-time political strategist, mocked conservatives for believing a conspiracy theory that the NFL rigs games to help President Biden get reelected this fall. The unfounded theory revolves around the idea that Kansas City Chiefs, defending NFL champions received assistance to enter the Super Bowl…

  

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