Bad Takes
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-  How Joe Rogan bullied Matt into losing weight reduxPublicerades: 2023-03-29
-  The lesson elites should have learned from IraqPublicerades: 2023-03-22
-  Stop blaming DEI for bank failures like SVBPublicerades: 2023-03-15
-  Wokeness isn’t worse than covidPublicerades: 2023-03-08
-  Traffic enforcement isn’t regressivePublicerades: 2023-03-01
-  The real reason liberal intellectuals don’t want Joe Biden to run againPublicerades: 2023-02-22
-  Is all of our stuff actually getting worse?Publicerades: 2023-02-15
-  When did curing blindness become a bad thing?Publicerades: 2023-02-08
-  Obesity is a real health problemPublicerades: 2023-02-01
-  The left vs. Zients, Biden’s new chief of staffPublicerades: 2023-01-25
-  What Mindy Kaling’s ‘Velma’ tells us about cancel culturePublicerades: 2023-01-18
-  Matt Schlapp and the limits of #MeTooPublicerades: 2023-01-11
-  George Santos lied. Now what?Publicerades: 2023-01-04
-  Little Women is about women — or is it?Publicerades: 2022-12-28
-  Liberals have won more than they thinkPublicerades: 2022-12-21
-  The enigma of Kyrsten SinemaPublicerades: 2022-12-14
-  Fossil fuel ads are fine!Publicerades: 2022-12-07
-  Nate Silver’s ‘both sidesism’Publicerades: 2022-11-30
-  SBF was not for realPublicerades: 2022-11-23
-  2024 predictions are irresistiblePublicerades: 2022-11-16
Grid contributor Matthew Yglesias and his longtime editor, Laura McGann, Grid’s executive editor, discuss a take each week that’s gotten under their skin. They peel back the layers of the "bad take” to figure out what it tells us about American politics and policy.
