“He Keeps Getting Dumber & Dumber”: Twitter goes crazy after Aaron Rodgers proudly brags about owning ‘Atlas Shrugged’


“He Keeps Getting Dumber & Dumber”: Twitter goes crazy after Aaron Rodgers proudly brags about owning ‘Atlas Shrugged’

Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers is a superstar in the world of the NFL. He has been nothing short of magnificent through the years for the Packers and he continues to lead them by example. The man has always found himself in the news for a variety of reasons.

Recently, some of the things Rodgers has said have done more harm than good to his reputation. His ‘expert analysis’ on vaccines has almost forced innumerable people to troll and reprimand him, and who can forget his famous vaccine lie which triggered widespread criticism and now, Twitteratis have found a new topic to troll him even more.

“It all makes sense now”: Aaron Rodgers trolled for owning ‘Atlas Shrugged’

Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers

The Green Bay quarterback recently appeared on Monday Night Football with Eli and Peyton Manning where he talked about a number of things. However, his bookshelf backdrop particularly got a lot of attention and praise from Manning and Eli.

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When about the books he got on the shelf, the first onr Rodgers mentioned was Atlas Shrugged. A fictional book that has been criticized for promoting selfishness. As soon as the video clip of Rodgers mentioning the book went viral, fans left no stone unturned in mercilessly trolling Rodgers once again.

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However, on the Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers revealed that he hasn’t read the book at all. “I actually have never even read it,” he had said. “Just openly f**king with people!, That is awesome!” Pat had replied. It is truly amazing to see how consistently Rodgers keeps coming up with stuff that keeps him in the news.

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