We woke up this morning with an "adult portion" of news, according to Esquire's political columnist, Charles P. Pierce. Ukraine launched a successful counterattack on Russian soil while several acts of violence happened right here at home. Pierce helps us make sense of it all. – Michael Sebastian, editor-in-chief Plus: |
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After this weekend's counterstrike on Russia, it's no wonder Volodymyr Zelenskyy was so composed at the White House. |
Somebody in Ukrainian intelligence HQ deserves a raise. A country under massive bombardment by a ruthless dictator who revels in destroying population centers with promiscuous contempt puts together a nearly perfect counterstrike on a huge percentage of its opponent's airborne missile carriers. It was planned for an entire year and a half in immaculate secrecy. They struck with drones smuggled into range and launched from trucks, a remarkable combination of high- and low-tech warfare. And you wondered why Volodymyr Zelenskyy was able to sit with equanimity there in the Oval Office while enduring the attack of the pinheads. Turns out they were wrong, all of them—the president, vice president J. Divan Vance, and the microscopic remains of Marco Rubio. Ukraine has a few more cards to play. |
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A few months ago, I was in an ideas meeting with a few Esquire editors, and I wanted to show off the best damn minute of TV I had seen to that point. I deployed a clip from a new Apple TV+ show—the Jon Hamm–starring Your Friends and Neighbors—where the lead, Coop (Hamm) takes a minute to appreciate a bottle of wine before stealing it. If you're reading this, I assume you know what I mean: the delightfully bizarre, fourth-wall-breaking moments where Coop launches through every single detail of a coveted luxury item—which, in this case, is a velvety Domaine d'Auvenay Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru. The whole room was cracking up. Is this satire? Jon Hamm Jon Hamming? My new favorite show? Fast-forward to now—the Your Friends and Neighbors finale is streaming—and the answer is absolutely all three. |
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