Clay Travis’s Outkick Hires ‘Alpha Male’ Weirdo So Ridiculous No One Really Knows If He’s a Troll Or Just That Weird

 
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OutKick on Tuesday welcomed author Nick Adams into its fold, possibly confirming one of the most absurd voices in political media might actually mean some of the things he says.

In his debut column on the platform founded by Clay Travis, Adams played some of his greatest hits: women need an alpha male, he is the alpha male that women need, and anyone saying otherwise is simply spouting “woke nonsense.”

He described this first piece as his way of establishing “some cold, hard facts.”

A source clarified that Adams is a guest columnist at Outkick, not an employee.

Adams, originally from Sydney, Australia, got his big break in 2017 when then-President Donald Trump praised him for his book Green Card Warrior — in which Adams details his arduous journey acquiring said green card. He believes immigration officials conspired against him because of his conservative views.

With his profile elevated by Trump’s endorsement, Adams has become a caricature of conservative commentary. He frequently boasts about being an alpha male and has a strange obsession with bashing pop stars Taylor Swift and Harry Styles to prop up Kid Rock.

He’s also at war with tapas, the Spanish dish he deems too “beta” for his liking.

His current pinned tweet is some bizarre video that shows him walking up to a convertible car full of women with beer in hand. After some driving, it’s revealed they’re actually in one of those amphibious cars that lets him drive into the water where it becomes a boat. Then, the women begin reading his new book Alpha Kings while he joyfully cruises around. They end up on a yacht to party and continue reading the book.

His commentary has become so ridiculous that most assume it’s nothing more than an act. Others aren’t even sure if Adams exists.

While it’s been easy to brush it off as an over-the-top gimmick, Adams joining OutKick — an outlet that takes itself seriously for the most part — changes things. Does he actually view himself as some ideal specimen of masculinity? Does he actually despise Taylor Swift and delicious tapas as much as his hundreds of tweets about them would dictate?

Despite him doing multiple public appearances and TV spots, even I still have to ask: Is this actually a real person?

This is an opinion piece. The views expressed in this article are those of just the author.

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