Taylor Swift's NFL presence a high-octane boost for American right-wing grievance machine
Since frequenting Kansas City games in support of Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift has been portrayed by conservative U.S. commentators as a distraction, a saboteuse, and an undercover government agent dispatched to brainwash football fans.
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![Travis Kelce, left, celebrates with Taylor Swift after Kansas City defeated the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship game on Sunday. A men's football player, left, poses with his arm around a woman in red.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7102506.1706831991!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/1970250659.jpg)
Since frequenting Kansas City games in support of Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift has been portrayed by conservative U.S. commentators as a distraction, a saboteuse, and an undercover government agent dispatched to brainwash football fans.