Early Addition: Why Republicans Have Gone All-In On Brett Kavanaugh
Sept. 27, 2018, 11:33 a.m.
Because you want to grow up to be an international blood smuggler, check out today's midday links: Bradley Cooper hates profiles, why conservatives are committed to Kavanaugh, 'X-Men: Dark Phoenix' trailer, and puppy confronts ice cubes.

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- Bradley Cooper was not into getting the NY Times profile treatment, but Taffy Brodesser-Akner still did a great job with what he gave her.
- Why have conservatives grown more committed to Kavanaugh as more women have accused him of abuse? Fear.
- Learn about Rachel Mitchell, the veteran sex crimes prosecutor who will be questioning Christine Blasey Ford today.
- Check out the first trailer for what may be the final Fox/X-Men movie, X-Men: Dark Phoenix.
- Kat Chow wrote a piece for NPR about the complexities of reclaiming the word "yellow."
- Barry Petchesky wrestles eloquently with the concept of casual cruelty, Internet trolling, and being a "shithead."
- Michael Lewis writes about how Trump's bungled presidential transition set the template for his time in the White House.
- Listen to a recording of REM's classic "E-Bow The Letter," featuring Thom Yorke on backing vocals.
- Here's how Rod Rosenstein protects Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into whether Trump conspired with Russia to steal the 2016 election.
- Hobbies: they're good.
- This is what it's like being an international blood smuggler.
- And finally, what the hell are these things?!
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— Cute Emergency (@CuteEmergency) September 27, 2018