Over the past several years, Aaron Rodgers has ruffled feathers and gained followers by offering himself “as a champion of both counterculture ideals and conventional wisdom,” according to Washington Post columnist Candace Buckner. “These days, when Rodgers wakes up in the morning with that weaselly smirk on his face, he seems intent on fanning more chaos into the world,” she wrote.  “His message no longer connects with the general population…  Instead, Rodgers has chosen the side that would rather criminalize the nation’s leading infectious-disease expert and casually accuse a late-night talk show host of being linked to sex trafficking.” Read more here