Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy can’t seem to put his weird fixation to rest.
The former professional lumberjack has continued his crusade against comfort, pushing his “civility campaign” for airport travelers forward in the media once again.
Speaking with reporters at Newark International Airport in New Jersey on Monday, Duffy, 54, stressed the importance of his efforts to “restore courtesy and class to air travel,” especially in anticipation of holiday season-induced travel rush.
“I think it’s important as we travel that we think about not just ourselves, not just our families, but we think about those who are around us,” Duffy said. “Maybe we should say please and thank you to our pilots and to our flight attendants.”
“Dressing with respect—whether it’s a pair of jeans and a dec

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