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Mary Sanchez: Sorry liberals, there’s something to learn from the Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce conspiracies

This would be their pushback, some of it admittedly quite witty, to far-right conspiracy theories about the lovey-dovey relationship between singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce. But now, they’ ve grown tired of it all, many people are now saying in Facebook posts. Tired of trying to understand how MAGA adherents could possibly believe the...

Liberals are now claiming to be oh-so-tired of the feeding frenzy they helped stoke. This would be their pushback, some of it admittedly quite witty, to far-right conspiracy theories about the lovey-dovey relationship between singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce.

There’d been an avalanche of opinions lately. Late night TV hosts weighed in, as did pundits and maybe your neighbor or yourself.

But now, they’ve grown tired of it all, many people are now saying in Facebook posts. Tired of trying to understand how

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