The American Spectator
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Conor McGregor is a rebrand masquerading as a populist revolution in Ireland .
The Notorious is eyeing Áras an Uachtaráin , the country's president.
Conor McGregor has always been absurd, somewhere between Hulk Hogan and Hunter S. Thompson .
McGregor is certainly right about the problem, but he’s just wildly unqualified to solve it.
The Irish presidency is largely ceremonial, not executive, with no real power, no policy control.
McGregor used to talk and fight a good fight, but now, it’s just talk.
He was once a great fighter — brilliant, brutal, unrelenting.
But no matter how many views this interview gets, that fighter isn’t coming back.
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