Republican Senator Gets Ratio’d Into Oblivion For Communist Take On NFL Playoffs
It’s a bad day to be a Republican Texas Senator by the name of John Cornyn.
On Sunday night, Cornyn (or one of his goober comms staffers) posted one of the worst takes ever from a sitting U.S. senator. No, just one of the worst takes ever from anyone with internet access.
Has he been infiltrated by communists? I mean, seriously, what is this?
To level the playing field, shouldn’t NFL playoffs be held in domed stadiums?
— Senator John Cornyn (@JohnCornyn) January 19, 2026
What it is is un-American. Whoever wrote this tweet should be fired immediately. Our tax dollars should not be paying the salary of such an imbecile.
ORCHARD PARK, NY – DECEMBER 10: Deonte Thompson #10 of the Buffalo Bills catches the ball as Kenny Moore #42 of the Indianapolis Colts attempts to defend him during overtime on December 10, 2017 at New Era Field in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)
To suggest “leveling the playing field” reeks of communism, and to suggest that games be played inside a dome reeks of corporate refinement.
We at the Daily Caller are strictly anti-dome. Football is a game meant to be played in all the elements — freezing temperatures, wind, snow, rain, and heat. Playing games under a dome eliminates the random messiness of weather. It makes the game less interesting. It makes it overly refined. A game that is overly refined becomes boring to watch. The NBA is too refined — all they do is shoot three-pointers or hit layups, and play zero defense — and it’s a snooze-fest.
SEATTLE – NOVEMBER 27: Quarterback Brett Favre #4 of the Green Bay Packers drops back to pass against the Seattle Seahawks on November 27, 2006, at Qwest Field in Seattle, Washington. The Seahawks defeated the Packers 34-24. (Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images)
The weather makes life interesting, likewise sports. Snowy football games are the stuff of legends. Even in the backyards of America, boys become men when they get truck-sticked into hard, frozen grass. They become heroes when they break the ankles of the kid next door when he slips on a thin layer of powder.
If a team is from South Florida and cannot handle the elements of an NFC North team’s hometown, then that’s their fault. Conversely, if the Packers cannot handle the heat and humidity of a Southern team, then they have no one to blame but themselves.
Greatness is forged through inclement weather. Greatness is forged under the blue skies and dark clouds, not the roofs of ugly, insulated super domes.
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