WASHINGTON — A wrestler-turned-Republican politician urged conservative Christians to “remain positive” rather than “engage in negativity” as the United States finds itself falling on “hard times.” Mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, Glenn Jacobs, a former wrestler who went by the stage name Kane, was one of several conservative politicians and…Read More
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